Monday, March 10, 2014

IIASA Postdoctoral Program, Sweden

IIASA provides full funding for four postdoctoral researchers each year. Scholars are expected to conduct their own research within one of IIASA's research programs or special projects on topics closely related to IIASA's agenda.

The goals of the IIASA Postdoctoral Program are:
  • to encourage and promote the development of young researchers and offer them the opportunity to further their careers by gaining hands-on professional research experience in a highly international scientific environment; and
  • to enrich IIASA’s intellectual environment and help achieve research program goals.

As well as the special prestige attached to a postdoctoral award at IIASA, recipients enjoy a substantial number of professional benefits as well as a competitive remuneration package.

Candidates are required to develop and submit a research proposal that interfaces their own research interests with the research agenda of one of the various activities pursued at IIASA. Please note that only after reviewing your outlined draft proposal can the programs properly judge whether the research proposal fits their expertise and comment on the formulated question/problem. In order to find the suitable program please view our web site as well as the research agenda of the relevant program of your choice.

Evaluation criteria
  • The quality of the proposed research.
  • The relevance for ongoing or planned research activities at IIASA. Proposals relevant to two or more IIASA programs are possible and encouraged.
  • Candidates' academic merit and potential for successful research (graduate record, publication record, and letters of recommendation).
  • A demonstrated ability to think and work independently and in a team.
  • Candidates' depth of experience with interdisciplinary research.
  • The degree to which a candidate would contribute to the long-term balance of postdoctoral positions in terms of programs, gender, and country of origin.

Financial resources
  • an allowance for relocation expenses to and from Laxenburg
  • limited support for business travel
  • a scholarship that is internationally competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. It is exempt from taxation in Austria, but subject to the principle of income aggregation.
All appointees are eligible for either state or private health insurance.

Application Procedure 
Applications are accepted all year round. Upcoming deadlines are 1 December 2013 and 30 June 2014.







For more information and application please visit the IIASA Postdoctoral Program page.

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