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EUSJA General Assembly

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& EUSJA Study Trip

Prague, Czech Republic
March 14–17, 2013

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Akademie věd České republiky / The Czech Academy of Sciences 2014 a 2015

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The Czech Academy of Sciences has issued a report accounting selected research results achieved by its scientific institutes in all research areas in 2014 and in early 2015.
Full version you can find here.

 

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VILLA LANNA IN PRAGUE
The new english expanded edition 

 

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The call for the European Young Researchers' Award 2012

The European Young Researchers’ Award (EYRA) is granted every year to researchers demonstrating outstanding research performance. At the same time, the award aims to inspire early stage researchers and experienced researchers to incorporate a European dimension and perspective into their research. The deadline for sending in your application is 19 April 2012.

Qualification Criteria
- The research should be of demonstrably excellent quality (publications, prizes, prestigious grants etc)
- The research must have a clear European dimension, either because it is a collaboration of researchers in different European countries or it is a research project in one European country that addresses a research topic of European significance.
- The applicant should have demonstrated leadership in the research project; should have inspired students; and should have initiated outreach to wider audiences.


Eligiblity Criteria

- Candidates should work in a European country, but are not required to have a European nationality.

- Researchers having successfully defended their first PhD with up to five years of experience after their PhD.

- The application should be in English.

More information you can find on http://www.euroscience.org/

26 Mar 2012