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Objectiu de la convocatòria
The European Association for the Study of the Liver is a major European Association with international influence dedicated to the liver and liver disease. EASL has over 4,000 members from all over the world and provides an annual platform, The International Liver Congress™, for 11,000 liver experts to meet and discuss latest scientific research.

The Entry-Level Research Fellowships are open to all registered EASL members, aiming to enhance the mobility of investigators within different European institutions through actively promoting scientific exchange among research units in Hepatology.
Lloc de presentació
El personal de l'IMIM i PSMAR que necessiteu més informació adreceu-vos a:
Servei de Recerca. C/ Doctor Aiguader, 88. 08003 Barcelona. Tel.: 93.316.04.00.
Carol Barnwell, cbarnwell@imim.es. Ext.: 1670
Marta López, mlopez4@imim.es Ext.: 1576
Convocatòria (URL)
http://www.easl.eu/research/support/easl-fellowship/entry-level-research-fellowship
Requisits
  • Application should be made in English
  • Applicant must be a registered EASL member
  • Applicant must not hold a permanent position
  • Hosting institution shall be in a different European country from the home institution
  • Hosting institution has to be European
  • No more than 1 application per hosting and home department will be considered
  • Head of the hosting research unit has to be an EASL member but must not be EASL Governing Board representative
  • No restriction on the applicant's age or nationality
  • Dotació
    €30,000
    Durada
    12 months Requests for renewal, for an additional year, may be made no later than 2 months before the termination of the fellowship.
    Documentació
    The application should include:
  • Detailed CV
  • 2 reference letters
  • A letter of support from the hosting institution

    Registration start page:
    https://events.easl.eu/Registration/DynamicRegistration/DynamicRegistrationPage.aspx?EventCode=EL2017
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