DIRS-COFUND - Call for Early Stage Researcher Applicants

The University of Deusto would like to announce the opening of a call to recruit 8 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Early Stage Researchers as part of the DIRS-COFUND action.

 

The Deusto International Research School (DIRS) aims at attracting qualified international Early Stage Researchers for high quality PhD training. The selected candidates will sign an employment contract and will be hosted in a highly internationalised, interdisciplinary and intersectoral research ecosystem. PhD researchers develop their work in one of the seven existing doctoral programmes linked to one of the four focus areas: Health and Wellbeing; Human Rights, Peace and Conflict Resolution; Sustainable Development and Innovation; and Education and Lifelong Learning.

Among all the topics available, we encourage you to apply in particular to the areas of work of the Human Rights Institute

  • Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples
  • Religious Minorities and European Social Integration
  • Structural Intersectionality

The Call for Applications is open from 15th February to 8th April 2016 at 05.00 pm CET.

Full information on the topics for recruitment and specific requirements are published on the DIRS-COFUND website: www.deusto.es/dirs-cofund.es

For any doubts and/or further information, please do not hesitate to contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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