Vacancy: CeMIS invites researchers

CeMIS invites researchers to strengthen its team. Promising candidates –based on good school results, publications and/or research experience abroad –can obtain a paid employment of at least 1 month (possibility of extension) to (co-)write a project proposal (FWO, BOF, BRAIN, HORIZON2020, SBO, etc.) on subjects relevant to CeMIS: international migration, integration and social cohesion, and migration and development (for a list of finished and ongoing projects of CeMIS, click here). For a list of open calls at the University of Antwerp, click here.

Are you a researcher with an interesting project in mind, a sense of initiative and good writing skills? Then send the following documents to An Daems by e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.:

1) Your CV

2) A project proposal in English (between 500 and 750 words) containing the project objective and design.

3) If applicable: the call for which the proposal was written.

Submitted proposals are evaluated at least 4 times a year. The next deadlines are on December 1st 2015 and February 1st 2016.

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