Prestigous Rosalind Franklin programme vacancies
Job description
We believe diversity is key to success. To promote the advancement of talented female researchers at the highest level of the institution we have initiated the prestigious Rosalind Franklin programme. The programme is aimed at women in industry, academia or research institutes who aspire to become a Full Professor in a European top research university. Since 2002 we have welcomed over 129 Rosalind Franklin Fellows at the University of Groningen.
We have in 3 Rosalind Franklin Fellowships to offer at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, for candidates from specific research fields in the disciplines below.
Earth and Environmental Sciences within the Energy and Sustainability Research Institute (ESRIG), in the research fields:
- Food-water-energy interactions (theoretical and modeling): https://bit.ly/3UfXMNb
- Marine carbon cycle (both theoretical and lab/field work): https://bit.ly/3eVJpgN
- Rare minerals for the energy transition (initially theoretical): https://bit.ly/3eOd3Vf
Last modified: | 20 October 2022 4.36 p.m. |
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