ESMN Fellows

The European Commission funded young-researcher Fellowships at the ESMN partner institutes in Utrecht, La Laguna, Naples, Arcetri, Oslo, Stockholm, Potsdam, Meudon, and Noordwijk:

  Peter Sütterlin
   Olaf Dittmann
   Cristina Gabellieri
   Laura Merenda
   Klaus Pushmann
   Regina Aznar Cuadrado
   Carla Gil
   Jack Ireland (twice)
   Etienne Vogt
   Colin Rosenthal
   Bertil Dorch
   Boris Gudiksen
   Karin Muglach
   Marcelo Lopez Fuentes
   Kostas Tziotziou (twice)
   Eoghan O'Shea
   Axel Settele
   Arek Berlicki (twice)
   Moncef Derouich
   Katja Janssen
   Andrés Asensio Ramos
   Luc Rouppe van der Voort
   Kai Langhans
   Monica Sánchez Cuberes
   Peter Gömöry
   Arek Berlicki (twice)
   Jaroslav Dudík
   Stéphane Régnier
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The eligibility for ESMN vacancies was limited by strict EC rules specified in detail at the pertinent EC site.  They were open exclusively to nationals of European Union countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom plus the new member countries Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia) and to nationals of the so-called Associated States (Bulgaria, Romania, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Israel, Switzerland).  They were only available to persons from such countries that were not a national of the hiring country nor had been working there for more than 12 out of the past 24 months.  Applicants had to be below 36 years of age, excepting allowance for military service or maternity leave.

Applications had to be sent by email to the pertinent scientists in charge.  Unless stipulated otherwise, applications had to include a curriculum vitae, a publication list, a summary of past and current research expertise and interests, the names and email addresses of two persons willing to supply references, a motivation why the applicant selected this group, and the prefered starting date.  The documentation had to be provided as ASCII or pdf files in email attachments or made downloadable from WWW.  Microsoft Word .doc files were not accepted.