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A call for 1 scholarships for the project MixMyVisit2 is open until 22nd September 2021.
More information available HERE.

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Encontra-se aberto concurso para a atribuição de 1 Bolsa de Investigação no âmbito do projeto de I&D MixMyVisit2, resultante de uma parceria entre a Universidade de Aveiro (Departamento de Comunicação e Arte) e a Altice Labs@UA. Candidaturas: de 09 a 22 de setembro de 2021.

Área Científica: Ciências e Tecnologias da Comunicação

Requisitos de admissão: Estudantes inscritos em mestrado ou mestrado integrado na área científica Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação, Ciências e Tecnologias da Comunicação ou Informática. Os candidatos deverão possuir grau de licenciatura. Devem apresentar competências técnicas e experiência em desenvolvimento de aplicações para a Web (React e PHP), uso e implementação de API e utilização de FFmpeg. Valoriza-se a experiência em projetos de investigação e a criação de publicações científicas, assim como, o domínio da língua inglesa.

A prova de inscrição deve ser efetuada até à contratualização, podendo o candidato juntar declaração de compromisso de honra em como cumpre os requisitos para inscrição em mestrado integrado, mestrado ou doutoramento ou em curso não conferente de grau académico.

Duração da(s) bolsa(s): A bolsa terá à duração de 6 meses, com início previsto em novembro de 2021, eventualmente renovável por períodos adicionais de 6 meses, até ao limite máximo do financiamento aprovado, não podendo em caso algum ultrapassar os limites definidos nos n.ºs 5 e 6 do artigo 9.º do Regulamento n.º 292/2020, de 28 de fevereiro, publicado em Diário da República, n.º 61, 2.ª Série, de 26 de março (Regulamento de Bolsas de Investigação Científica da Universidade de Aveiro).

Valor do subsídio de manutenção mensal: O montante da bolsa corresponde a €835,98, conforme tabela de valores de subsídios mensais de manutenção, fixados no anexo III do Regulamento de Bolsas de Investigação Científica da Universidade de Aveiro, montante sujeito a atualizações que venham a ocorrer e que lhe sejam aplicáveis. O bolseiro poderá ainda ser reembolsado do valor correspondente ao Seguro Social Voluntário, em caso de adesão a este regime.

Mais informação disponível AQUI.

The WINNINGNormandy Fellowship Programme will foster the research excellence and innovation activities, and increase the international attractivity and influence of the Normandy Region in France by recruiting 40 two-year postdoctoral fellowships in two calls.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska – Curie grant agreement N° 101034329.

The call is open and will close on the 17th of October 2021.

Two-year postdoc position (salary ca. 5540€ gross salary/month). INSA offers (financial) support for research, training and conferences.

For the recruitment, the following criteria will be used:

  • Compliance with the Marie Sklodowska-Curie mobility rule: applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in France for more than 12 months in the last three years before the call deadline;
    •  At the time of the call deadline, applicants must be in possession of a doctoral degree (or have at least four years of full-time equivalent research experience);

There will be 4 research area: Preserving and sustainably transforming agricultural, marine, forestry and production systems OR Develop an energy mix towards zero carbon emissions OR Make Normandy a resilient territory by mastering technological, natural, health and social risks.

All information is at https://www.normandie.fr/winningnormandy-fellowship-programme

Contact person: Vincent Arnoux (vincent.arnoux@insa-rouen.fr) & Sébastien Leveneur (sebastien.leveneur@insa-rouen.fr)

MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE ACTIONS

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions support researchers at all stages of their careers, regardless of age and nationality. Researchers working across all disciplines are eligible for funding. The MSCA also support cooperation between industry and academia and innovative training to enhance employability and career development.
The deadlines for the 2021 calls are already available:
  • MSCA Doctoral Networks| Opening: 18/05/2021 | Deadline: 16/11/2021
  • MSCA Staff Exchanges| Opening: 07/10/2021 | Deadline: 09/03/2022
  • MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships| Opening: 18/05/2021 | Deadline: 15/09/2021
  • MSCA COFUND | Opening: 12/10/2021 | Deadline: 10/02/2022
  • MSCA & Citizens | Opening: 17/06/2021 | Deadline: 07/10/2021
For more information check the WEBSITE

Deadline: 20 apr 2021

Who can apply?

Researchers of any nationality with 7-12 years of experience since completion of PhD (Extensions are possible under certain circumstances — see the latest ERC Work Programme), a scientific track record showing great promise and an excellent research proposal.

What proposals are eligible?

  • Criteria
    Applications can be made in any field of research.
    The ERC’s grants operate on a ‘bottom-up’ basis without predetermined priorities.
  • Location
    Research must be conducted in a public or private research organisation (known as a Host Institution/HI). It could be the HI where the applicant already works, or any other HI located in one of the EU Member States or Associated Countries
  • Host Institution
    Applications for an ERC grant must be submitted by a single Principal Investigator (PI) in conjunction with and on behalf of their Host Institution, called the applicant legal entity.
    Grants are awarded to the Host Institution with the explicit commitment that this institution offers appropriate conditions for the Principal Investigator independently to direct the research and manage its funding for the duration of the project.
    Any type of legal entity, including universities, research centres and undertakings can host the PI and his/her team. Legally the Host Institution must be based in one of the EU Member States, or one of the Associated Countries.
    The PI does not necessarily need to be working at the Host Institution at the time when the proposal is submitted. However, a mutual agreement and the Host Institution’s commitment on how the relationship will be established are necessary, should the proposal be successful.
  • Team
    ERC grants support projects carried out by an individual researcher who can employ researchers of any nationality as team members. It is also possible to have one or more team members located in a non-European country.
    Vacancies for team members interested in joining an ERC led research project, can be published on the Euraxess-Jobs portal.
    Initiatives, under the form of ‘Implementing Arrangements’, exist for ERC-funded teams in Europe to host non-European talented scientists. Find out more about the agreements.

How much?

Consolidator Grants may be awarded up to € 2 million for a period of 5 years. (pro rata for projects of shorter duration). However, an additional € 1 million can be made available to cover eligible “start-up” costs for researchers moving from a third country to the EU or an associated country and/or the purchase of major equipment and/or access to large facilities and/or other major experimental and field work costs.

An ERC grant can cover up to 100% of the total eligible direct costs of the research plus a contribution of 25% of the total eligible costs towards indirect costs.

How to apply?

ERC grant applications can only be submitted in response to a Call for Proposals.

The ERC has yearly calls for proposals covering all scientific fields.

For an ERC grant application to be complete, it needs to include the administrative forms, the research proposal and the supplementary documents. The completed proposal needs to be submitted by the specified closing date.

Calls are published on this page, the European Commission’s Funding and Tenders Portal and in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Step-by-step

icon_setp_01.pngBefore the call is published:

  1. Find out which ERC grant and which call is suitable for you.
  2. Identify the Host Institution and team members you would like to work with. (see also the online research partner search services)
  3. Contact the National Contact Point (NCP) in your country for support.

icon_setp_02.pngOnce the call is open:

  1. Read the call documents carefully.
  2. Contact the Host Institution and gather all the details you need for the application.
  3. Start writing your proposal. Allow time for other people to review your draft. Your NCP, peers and other scientists can all give you helpful support and feedback.
  4. Familiarise yourself with the EU submission service. This is the online system through which proposals must be submitted.
  5. Submit your proposal as early as possible. Deadlines cannot be changed under any circumstances. You can update your submitted proposal any time before the deadline by simply submitting a new version, which will overwrite the old one.
  6. You will get an ‘acknowledgement of receipt’ by e-mail for each submission.

icon_setp_03.pngAfter the deadline:

  1. The ERC will check whether your proposal meets the call’s eligibility criteria.
  2. External experts will evaluate all the eligible proposals.
  3. You will receive further information as your proposal progresses through the evaluation. For more information we invite you to consult the timeframe for the current call.

See ‘Ongoing evaluations’ for the feedback timetables for calls.

Evaluation process

Proposals are evaluated by selected international peer reviewers who assess them on the basis of excellence as the sole criterion. It will be applied to the evaluation of both the research project and the Principal Investigator in conjunction.

Peer reviewers are in charge of assessing and scoring the proposals. Those who pass the quality threshold are ranked. Depending on the call budget available, a budgetary cut-off applies to the ranking list and only the highest ranked proposals are offered an ERC grant until the call’s budget has been used.

For each call there are 25 panels, each covering a sub-section of one of three domains:

  • Social sciences and Humanities (SH)
  • Life sciences (LS)
  • Physical and Engineering Sciences (PE)

Each ERC panel consists of a chair and 10-16 members. The Panel Chair and the Panel Members are selected by the ERC Scientific Council on the basis of their scientific reputation.

In addition to the Panel Members (who act as “generalists”), the ERC evaluations rely on input from remote experts external to the panel, called referees. They are scientists and scholars who bring in the necessary specialised expertise.

Before the deadline of a call, the names of the Panel Chairs are published on the ERC website. Similarly, the names of Panel ¨Members are published, however, after the evaluation process is concluded.

Information retrieved from: Consolidator Grants | ERC: European Research Council (europa.eu)

Deadline: 8 apr 2021

Who can apply?

Researchers of any nationality with 2-7 years of experience since completion of PhD (Extensions are possible under certain circumstances — see the latest ERC Work Programme), a scientific track record showing great promise and an excellent research proposal

What proposals are eligible?

  • Criteria
    Applications can be made in any field of research
    The ERC’s grants operate on a ‘bottom-up’ basis without predetermined priorities.
  • Location
    Research must be conducted in a public or private research organisation (known as a Host Institution/HI). It could be the HI where the applicant already works, or any other HI located in one of the EU Member States or Associated Countries
  • Host Institution
    Applications for an ERC grant must be submitted by a single Principal Investigator (PI) in conjunction with and on behalf of their Host Institution, called the applicant legal entity.
    Grants are awarded to the Host Institution with the explicit commitment that this institution offers appropriate conditions for the Principal Investigator independently to direct the research and manage its funding for the duration of the project.
    Any type of legal entity, including universities, research centres and undertakings can host the PI and his/her team. Legally the host institution must be based in one of the EU Member States, or one of the associated countries.
    The PI does not necessarily need to be working at the host institution at the time when the proposal is submitted. However, a mutual agreement and the host institution’s commitment on how the relationship will be established are necessary, should the proposal be successful.
  • Team
    ERC grants support projects carried out by an individual researcher who can employ researchers of any nationality as team members. It is also possible to have one or more team members located in a non-European country.
    Vacancies for team members interested in joining an ERC led research project, can be published on the Euraxess-Jobs portal.
    Initiatives, under the form of ‘Implementing Arrangements’, exist for ERC-funded teams in Europe to host non-European talented scientists. Find out more about the agreements.

How much?

Starting Grants may be awarded up to € 1.5 million for a period of 5 years. (pro rata for projects of shorter duration). However, an additional € 1 million can be made available to cover eligible “start-up” costs for researchers moving from a third country to the EU or an associated country and/or the purchase of major equipment and/or access to large facilities and/or other major experimental and field work costs.

An ERC grant can cover up to 100% of the total eligible direct costs of the research plus a contribution of 25% of the total eligible costs towards indirect costs.

How to apply?

ERC grant applications can only be submitted in response to a Call for Proposals.

The ERC has yearly calls for proposals covering all scientific fields.

For an ERC grant application to be complete, it needs to include the administrative forms, the research proposal and the supplementary documents. The completed proposal should be submitted by the specified closing date.

Calls are published on this page, the European Commission’s Funding and Tenders Portal and in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Step-by-step

icon_setp_01.pngBefore the call is published:

  1. Find out which ERC grant and which call is suitable for you.
  2. Identify the host institution and team members you would like to work with. (see also the online research partner search services)
  3. Contact the National Contact Point (NCP) in your country for support.

icon_setp_02.pngOnce the call is open:

  1. Read the call documents carefully.
  2. Contact the host institution and gather all the details you need for the application.
  3. Start writing your proposal. Allow time for other people to review your draft. Your NCP, peers and other scientists can all give you helpful support and feedback.
  4. Familiarise yourself with the EU submission service. This is the online system through which proposals must be submitted.
  5. Submit your proposal as early as possible. Deadlines cannot be changed under any circumstances. You can update your submitted proposal any time before the deadline by simply submitting a new version, which will overwrite the old one.
  6. You will get an ‘acknowledgement of receipt’ by e-mail for each submission.

icon_setp_03.pngAfter the deadline:

  1. The ERC will check whether your proposal meets the call’s eligibility criteria.
  2. External experts will evaluate all the eligible proposals.
  3. You will receive further information as your proposal progresses through the evaluation. For more information we invite you to consult the timeframe for the current call.

See ‘Ongoing evaluations’ for the feedback timetables for calls.

Evaluation process

Proposals are evaluated by selected international peer reviewers who evaluate proposals on the basis of excellence as the sole criterion. It will be applied to the evaluation of both the research project and the Principal Investigator in conjunction.

Peer reviewers are in charge of assessing and scoring the proposals. Those who pass the quality threshold are ranked. Depending on the call budget available, a budgetary cut-off applies to the ranking list and only the highest ranked proposals are offered an ERC grant until the call’s budget has been used.

For each call there are 25 panels, each covering a sub-section of one of three domains:

  • Social sciences and Humanities (SH)
  • Life sciences (LS)
  • Physical and Engineering Sciences (PE)

Each ERC panel consists of a chairman and 10-16 members. The Panel Chair and the Panel Members are selected by the ERC Scientific Council on the basis of their scientific reputation.

In addition to the Panel Members (who act as “generalists”), the ERC evaluations rely on input from remote experts external to the panel, called referees. They are scientists and scholars who bring in the necessary specialised expertise.

Before the deadline of a call, the names of the Panel Chairs are published on the ERC website. Similarly, the names of Panel ¨Members are published, however, after the evaluation process is concluded.

Information retrieved from: Starting Grants | ERC: European Research Council (europa.eu)

The University of Aveiro and the DigiMedia Research Centre open an international public notice for recruitment in the form of an Uncertain Term Work Contract, under the Portuguese Labour Code, a position for a Doctorate equivalent to Assistant Researcher for the exercise of scientific research in the scientific area of Science and Communication Technology with a view to carrying out research in the field of Technologies of Interactive Audiovisual Communication supported by the Operational Program attributed to the Digital Media and Interaction Research Center (DigiMedia) with the reference UIDP/05460/2020, by the Foundation for Science and Technology, in its State Budget component (OE).

The monthly payment corresponds to 3201,39€.

Any national, foreign and stateless candidate(s) who hold a doctorate degree in Science and Communication Technology, or Multimedia, or other scientific area related and a scientific and professional curriculum whose profile is suited for the activity to be performed, can submit their applications.

The deadline for application is 15th March 2021.

More information available in:
Eracareers | University of Aveiro

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Doutorado equiparado a Investigador Auxiliar 

A Universidade de Aveiro e o DigiMedia abrem concurso, de âmbito internacional, para recrutamento na modalidade de contrato de trabalho a termo resolutivo incerto celebrado ao abrigo do Código de Trabalho, de um lugar de Doutorado equiparado a Investigador Auxiliar para o exercício de atividades de investigação científica na área científica de Ciências e Tecnologias da Comunicação com vista à realização de investigação no domínio de Tecnologias da Comunicação Audiovisual Interativa,  no âmbito do financiamento programático concedido ao Centro de Investigação em Média Digitais e Interação (DigiMedia) com a referência UIDP/05460/2020, suportado pela Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, na sua componente de Orçamento de Estado.

A remuneração mensal a atribuir é correspondente à remuneração base de 3201,39€.

Ao concurso podem ser opositores(as) candidatos(as) nacionais, estrangeiros(as) e apátridas que sejam titulares do grau de doutor em Ciências e Tecnologias da Comunicação, ou em Design de Comunicação, ou em Informática ou em área científica afim e detentores(as) de um currículo científico e profissional que revele um perfil adequado à atividade a desenvolver.

O prazo para envio de candidaturas é 15 de março de 2021.

Mais informação disponível em:
Eracareers | University of Aveiro

procedimento para instrução de candidatura

requerimentos de candidatura

The call for PhD scholarships by the Foundation for Science and Technology will be open from 1st March 2021 to 31st March 2021 in the portal myFCT.

This call aims to support researchers, in any area of knowledge, who intend to develop research activities leading to obtaining the academic degree of Doctor. The opening notice is already available.

More information (including other framing documents) on the official page of the call.

For questions please contact digimedia@ua.pt  .

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O Concurso da FCT para atribuição de Bolsas de Investigação para Doutoramento 2021 estará aberto entre os dias 1 e 31 de março de 2021 (17h00, hora de Lisboa), no portal myFCT.

Este concurso destina-se a apoiar investigadores, em qualquer área do conhecimento, que pretendam desenvolver atividades de investigação conducentes à obtenção do grau académico de Doutor. O aviso de abertura já está disponível.

Mais informações (incluindo restantes documentos enquadradores) na página oficial do concurso.

Para qualquer questão, por favor contactar digimedia@ua.pt  .

The Individual Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus (CEEC) – 4th Edition is open from January 29, 2021 until February 26, 2021.

This Individual Call is aimed at doctorates of any nationality or stateless persons with a background in any scientific area who wish to develop their scientific research or technological development activity in Portugal.

Applicants previously identify the host institution where they will develop their research plan. The selected doctorates are directly hired by the identified host institution , through FCT funding.

Applications are submitted electronically, in English, through the electronic platform to be made available soon.

More information is available HERE.

For questions please contact info.ec@fct.pt

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O Concurso Estímulo ao Emprego Científico Individual (CEEC) – 4ª edição está aberto de 29 de janeiro de 2021 até 26 de fevereiro de 2021.

O Concurso Individual destina-se a doutorados de qualquer nacionalidade ou apátridas detentores de percurso em qualquer área científica que pretendam desenvolver a sua atividade de investigação científica ou desenvolvimento tecnológico em Portugal.

Os candidatos identificam previamente a instituição de acolhimento onde irão desenvolver o seu plano de investigação. Os doutorados selecionados são diretamente contratados pela instituição de acolhimento identificada, através de financiamento da FCT.

As candidaturas são submetidas eletronicamente, em língua inglesa, através da plataforma eletrónica a disponibilizar oportunamente.

Mais informação disponível AQUI.

Para qualquer questão contactar info.ec@fct.pt

A call for the award of 10 PhD scholarships from the University of Aveiro, in all scientific areas in which the Research Units / Associated Laboratories of UA develop their activity, is opened until 31st January 2021.

More information available HERE.

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A Universidade de Aveiro faz público que, de 31 de dezembro de 2020 a 31 de janeiro de 2021, se encontra aberto o concurso para atribuição de 10 bolsas de doutoramento da Universidade de Aveiro, em todas as áreas científicas em que as Unidades de Investigação / Laboratórios Associados da Universidade de Aveiro desenvolvem a sua atividade, as quais visam incrementar e reforçar a qualificação de recursos humanos.

Mais informação disponível AQUI.

 

A call for 2 PhD scholarships within DigiMedia is open until 22nd January 2021.
These scholarships are aimed at students enrolled in one of the PhD programmes supported by the Research Unit and whose PhD project is aligned with the objectives of DigiMedia.

More information available HERE.

For questions please contact digimedia@ua.pt .

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Encontra-se aberto concurso para a atribuição de 2 (duas) Bolsas de Investigação no âmbito do Centro de Investigação em Média Digitais e Interação (DigiMedia), UIDB/05460/2020, com o apoio financeiro da Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia/MCTES, através de fundos nacionais. As bolsas de investigação destinam-se a estudantes que estejam a fazer o seu doutoramento, com um projeto de interesse estratégico e pertinente para a investigação do DigiMedia. As bolsas terão a duração de doze meses, com início previsto em março de 2021, eventualmente renovável por mais doze (12) meses. O montante da bolsa corresponde a €1074,64, conforme tabela de valores de subsídios mensais de manutenção, fixados no anexo I do Regulamento n.º 950/2019 e atualizados no contexto do OE2020. A este valor acresce o
seguro social voluntário e o valor da propina anual fixada para o programa doutoral em que o bolseiro se encontre inscrito, de acordo com a regulamentação aplicável em vigor. O concurso encontra-se aberto no período de 11 a 22 de janeiro de 2021.

Mais informação disponível AQUI.

Para qualquer questão, por favor contactar digimedia@ua.pt .

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