jueves, 20 de mayo de 2010

Becas Marie Curie (Marie Curie Integration Grants)

Estas becas permiten si tenéis interés trabajar con nosotros en la UPCT, tanto a investigadores de la UE como de otros países (según tipo de beca) que tengan cierto grado de experiencia POSTDOCTORAL. Por posibilidades de trabajo nó va a ser...

-Becas Marie Curie:

1. Marie Curie Integration Grants
( http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.PeopleDetailsCallPage&call_id=250 )

Open: 2009-10-09 Closed: 2010-09-07 Budget: € 32 000 000
Researchers from EU Member States or Associated Countries with at least 4 years full-time postgraduate research experience or a doctoral degree, who have been active in research in a third country for at least 3 years. The researcher applies in liaison with a (re)integration host organisation located in an EU Member State or Associated country. No defined research areas. The grant is a flat-rate contribution to the project costs, e.g. salary costs of the researcher or other staff employed for the project, travel cost, consumables patent or publication costs etc.


2. Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowships for Career Development (IEF)
( http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.PeopleDetailsCallPage&call_id=244 )

Open: 2010-03-17 Closed: 2010-08-17 Budget: € 95 000 000
Experienced researchers of any nationality fulfilling the eligibility criteria can apply. All Marie Curie actions have a bottom-up approach, i.e. research fields are chosen freely by the applicants. All domains of research and technological development addressed under the European Union Treaties are eligible for funding (except areas of research covered by the EURATOM Treaty). Proposals are submitted jointly by the host organisation and the individual experienced researcher. Funding is provided for advanced training (including complementary skills) and trans-national mobility, on the basis of the "personal career
development plan" established by the experienced researcher with her/his personal supervisor in the host organisation. The financial support for Intra- European Fellowships takes the form of a grant covering up to 100% of the budget. It includes in particular a salary for the researcher and a contribution towards research-related costs. Additionally, the host organisation receives contributions to overheads and management costs.

3. Marie Curie Internal Incoming Fellowships for Career Development (IIF)
( http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.PeopleDetailsCallPage&call_id=242 )

Open: 2010-03-17 Closed: 2010-08-17 Budget: € 28 000 000
Experienced researchers of any nationality fulfilling the eligibility criteria can apply. All Marie Curie actions have a bottom-up approach, i.e. research fields are chosen freely by the applicants. All domains of research and technological development addressed under the European Union Treaties are eligible for funding (except areas of research covered by the EURATOM Treaty). Proposals are submitted jointly by the host organisation and the individual experienced researcher. Funding is provided to cover the expenses related to the experienced researchers and the project. The financial support for Incoming Fellows-
hips takes the form of a grant covering up to 100% of the budget. During the incoming phase, it includes a salary for the researcher as well as funding provided for transfer of knowledge and trans-national mobility. An allowance for travel costs, as well as a contribution towards research-related costs is also provided. Additionally, the host organisation receives contributions to overheads and management costs. During the return phase, the grant is to be used as a fixed contribution to the scientific costs related to the experienced researcher's project at the return host organisation, on a fixed amount basis and with a maximum ceiling.

4. Marie Curie Intenational Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development (IOF)
( http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.PeopleDetailsCallPage&call_id=243 )

Open: 2010-03-17 Closed: 2010-08-17 Budget: € 28 000 000
Experienced researchers who are nationals of a Member State or Associated Country fulfilling the eligibility criteria can apply.
Proposals are submitted jointly by the host organisation and the individual experienced researcher. Funding is provided for advanced training (including complementary skills) and trans-national mobility, on the basis of the "personal career development plan" established by the experienced researcher with her/his personal supervisor in the host organisation. The financial support for International Outgoing Fellowships takes the form of a grant covering up to 100% of the budget. It includes in particular a salary for the experienced researcher and a contribution towards researchrelated costs. Additionally, the host organisation receives contributions to overheads and management costs.