Dear Suzanne,
I was interested to get your message concerning the EU c2c network. There
are similar moves here in Ontario (Canada) to develop inter-university
programmes, and consequently I wonder if I could impose on to tell me how
the EU networks are funded. Is there a central funding agency or do the
separate Universities each contribute a share of the monies?
Thanks and sorry for troubling you.
Sincerely,
Prof. Bill Church
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From: "Susanne Buiter" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 4:31 AM
Subject: 11 PhD fellowships and 5 postdoc positions in EU c2c network
> Dear all,
>
> Please find below an advertisement for 11 PhD fellowships and 5 postdoc
> positions in the Marie Curie Research Training Network c2c - the fate of
> subducted material.
>
> Applications should be directed to the participating institutes. All
> details are on the website www.c2c-rtn.eu
>
> With best regards,
> Susanne Buiter
>
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>
> Crust to core (c2c) is an interdisciplinary consortium aiming to advance
> the understanding of subduction zone processes, integrating expertise
> from petrology, experimental and computational mineral sciences, as well
> as geodynamics. Within this general research goal we will train Ph.D.
> students and postdocs who will learn to integrate research beyond
> traditional boundaries. High quality of training will be achieved
> through collaborative projects performed at different laboratories and
> specific training courses.
>
> c2c is coordinated by the Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of
> Bayreuth, Germany.
>
> Network teams are located at:
>
> * Charles University Prague, Czech Republic (geodynamics)
> * ETH Zurich, Switzerland (petrology)
> * University of Jena, Germany (mineral sciences)
> * ICMSE Sevilla, Spain (material sciences)
> * IMPMC Paris, France (mineral sciences)
> * Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland (computational
> material physics)
> * Norwegian Geological Survey, Trondheim, Norway (geodynamics)
> * University College London, United Kingdom (experimental &
> computational mineralogy)
> * University of Milano, Italy (petrology)
>
> c2c offers 11 Ph.D. fellowships and 5 postdoc positions
>
> Ph.D. positions are funded for three years, postdoc positions for one to
> two years each. The appointed researchers will work on collaborative
> projects between the various partners in the Network. Detailed job
> descriptions, with tasks and required skills, eligibility requirements,
> and information about the application procedure can be found on our
> website: www.c2c-rtn.eu
>
> Applications will be evaluated on an ongoing basis.
>
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