Deadline: 18 March 2024
The Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH) and the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) are accepting applications for the Postdoctoral Fellowship.
This call is part of the Atlas programme for short-term postdoctoral mobility launched by the FMSH and its partners.
Funding Information
- A financial aid of 1400€ per month (paid at the beginning of each month of stay) is attributed to the winners. It is intended to cover transportation and living expenses.
Duration
- 2 to 3 months
Researchers Obligations
- The researcher will participate in the scientific life of the IRD unit in which he/she will be hosted. At the end of his/her stay, he/she must submit a report to the FMSH and the IRD presenting the activities carried out during his/her stay and their contribution to his/her research project. The report will be 30,000 characters long (not including spaces).
Eligibility Criteria
- Nationality/residence:
- Be a citizen of a European Union country and reside in France.
- Degree/status:
- Be a post-doctoral fellow in SHS and have defended his/her thesis from 2018. Be associated with a research unit in France.
- Discipline:
- Be engaged in research in the humanities and social sciences. Particular attention will be paid to projects that are in line with IRD’s scientific strategy and that are in line with the major multidisciplinary challenges at the heart of the Institute’s strategic issues:
- Geo-resources and sustainability
- Sustainable cities
- Coastal and marine
- One health
- Biodiversity
- Soil and Land
- Sustainable Food Systems
- Climate change
- Migration
- Proposals that are part of a sustainability science approach (transdisciplinarity, co-construction with stakeholders, participatory science) will be particularly welcome.
- Be engaged in research in the humanities and social sciences. Particular attention will be paid to projects that are in line with IRD’s scientific strategy and that are in line with the major multidisciplinary challenges at the heart of the Institute’s strategic issues:
For more information, visit FMSH.