Dear colleagues
The local Andalucia’s government has just announced a 2-year postdoc
grant with excellent conditions to carry out research in the south of
Spain
(
http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/economiainnovacionyciencia/talentia/?q=node/…).
The grant consists of a 24 months contract including:
1)Gross salary: 52295.34 euros
2)Travelling allowance: (total for the 2 years)
a.Europe-Europe: 627.54 euros (1255.09 euros if travelling with family)
b.Europe-America: 1568.86 euros (3137.72 euros if travelling with family)
c.Europe-Asia/rest of the word: 2091.81 euros (4183.63 euros if
travelling with family)
3)Mobility allowance: 5020,35 euros/year (8785.62 euros/year) if
travelling with family.
4)Research project: 5020.35 euros (if research is not done in a lab),
7530.53 euros for lab research.
The University of Granada has just inaugurated a new research center,
the Brain, Mind and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC-UGR;
http://cimcyc.ugr.es <http://cimcyc.ugr.es/?lang=en>). The centre shares
the goal of understanding how mental processes and behaviour emerge from
normal brain activity, and how behavioral problems relate to the
breakdown of brain functioning. The CIMCYC is composed by several
research teams devoted to the study of all aspects of Psychology,
encompassing Clinical and Health Psychology, Human Development, Applied
Psychology, Higher Cognitive functions and social interactions.
Home to the Functional Magnetic Resonance Unit of the University of
Granada, the leading neuroimaging tool of Southern Spain, the CIMCYC
hosts and trains over 250 researchers, and hold collaborations with over
50 researchers throughout the world.
We will be pleased to support applications from post-doc researchers
(who should have defended their PhD no longer than 10 years ago). We are
mainly interested in profiles for professionals with proven experience
in research employing MRI in humans, from the field of psychology,
biology, physics, or engineering, who are proficient in the acquisition
and analysis of MRI human data.
Applications are to be filled-in in Spanish, although projects can be
written in English. The research project should not exceed one page in
length, and should include two further sections specifying the impact of
the scholarship for the applicant’s career development and the relevance
and impact for research performed in Andalucia (with no specified word
count).
Deadline for final applications is the 26^th April 2014, and the
resolution is expected for the 26^th July 2014.
For any further information please contact Maria Ruz (mruz(a)ugr.es
<mailto:mruz@ugr.es>)