• Salon européen des carrières de la recherche
  • Europäische Messe für Forschung und Karriere
  • European Research career fair

Le Cenquatre, Paris

November 19th, 2010

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Pour la Science, new supporter of Research as well as Spektrum der Wissenschaft and Investigacion y Ciencia, its German and Spanish issues.

Institutionals

The Franco-German University (FGU) is an international institution founded in 1997 at the Franco-German summit in Weimar. FGU began its work in September 1999.

FGU consists of a solid network of 180 French, German and - in case of tri-national courses - other european higher education establishments offering 128 integrated bi-national and tri-national courses to nearly 4,800 students every year.

FGU’s aim is to strengthen cooperation between France and Germany in higher education, research and the training of future researchers.

FGU also supports research and development cooperation and encourages close exchanges and cooperation between young researchers through Franco-German doctoral colleges and cotutelles de thèse (co-tutoring of the doctoral thesis) as well as by organizing Franco-German research workshops and Franco-German summer schools.

Through these programmes, FGU makes a significant contribution towards the networking and structuring of a common PhD training programme and, therefore, to the construction of a European research space.


 

Media

ADOC TALENT MANAGEMENT

Adoc Talent Management is the first agency specialized in Recruiting advises of high potential creative (thesis Doctorate/PhD). Our team listens to their clients to identify their needs in competences, to identify and attract the best talents.
We put all efforts to find the adequacy between Companies' success and candidates' professional growth, thanks to a large panel of services and a transverse and trans-disciplinary positioning. Because today's experts constitute tomorrow's innovations, Adoc Talent Management is the winning strategy for your recruitments !

Adoc Talent Management, 26 rue du Chemin vert 75011 Paris France

contact@adoc-tm.com - Tel : 0033 144885779 - Site Web : www.adoc-tm.com

 

For your communication on the french lab market (France, Belgium, Switzerland), discover our journal La Gazette du Laboratoire, and our daily updated website www.gazettelabo.fr, with its various items (product news, e-newsletter, electronic suppliers' guide LHYBRIDE, short news…). Our title La Gazette du Laboratoire MAGHREB and our website www.gazettelabo.ma are dedicated to the maghrebian labs (Morocco, Algeria, tunisia) - For any question contact us at gazettelabo@gazettelabo.fr

 

Pour La Science is the reference magazine for the scientific community. Every month Pour La Science takes the reader to the heart of international scientific research, giving the latest up-dates on researchers' discoveries. The diverse contents will carry you through the scientific universe - from gastronomy to economy!

 

German entity of " Pour la Science "

 

Spanish entity of " Pour la Science "

 

ParisBerlin was founded in 2004. Only French-German news magazine on the market, it reports every month on politics, economy, lifestyle, culture, education, media etc. from an European point of view.
ParisBerlin speaks to all those, from far or from near, are interested by the German-French as well as the European actuality. About 30 freelance journalists are working for our editorial offices situated in France and Germany.

 

Associations

PhD Talent is an association led by PhD's & founded in 2009. Our aim is to organize a career-fair where PhD's coming from whole Europe will meet their to-be employers. We also emphasize entrepreneurship by a dedicate stand where VC, Business Angels and entrepreneur will share experience, advices and founds to help developing new innovative companies. Prior to this event we also organize an innovation contest where PhD candidates will come, gather in team and solve problems posted by our partners.

 

ANDès is the national association of doctors (PhD). Our mission is to develop ideas and actions to promote the doctorate and to stimulate and maintain the French community of doctors. The experience of research provides PhD holders transdisciplinary skills and the ability to cross borders. Therefore, doctors can play a key role in developing a knowledge and innovation-based society. Through its activities, ANDès strives to promote the doctorate in the private sector, career advancement in academia and access to the highest levels of public administration for PhDs.

http://www.andes.asso.fr/

 

Marie Curie Fellows Association – the network for Europe's brilliant minds

The Marie Curie Fellows Association (MCFA) is a non-profit association international of scientists who were awarded a Marie Curie fellowship or other EC research training and mobility grant. The MCFA helps unite European mobile researchers by providing a platform for networking, career development, and mutual support. It has power and authority to deliver its members' ideas and concerns to the highest level of the European decision-making by contributing to debates on science policy within the European Research Area. Originally established and funded by the EC, it is now an independent organization based on the involvement of volunteers and funded mostly via membership fees.
Visit us, http://mcfa.eu, read fresh news, event announcements. If you are a Marie Curie fellow, don’t hesitate to join us.

 

The Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris was conceived and intended as a campus dedicated to international exchange students. Comprising around 40 houses, each sporting their own individual identity, every year it provides accommodation for 10,000 students, researchers, artists and top class sportsmen and women in surroundings that are unparalleled anywhere in the world. In order to respond to changes in students mobility, the Cité internationale had developed a set of personalised welcoming services. As a genuine example of this mobility, it plays the role of a reception test bed constantly seeking to adapt to the needs of its various user groups.

 

Eurodoc, the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers, is a federation of 34 national associations that represents doctoral candidates and junior researchers in matters of education, research and professional career development.

The objectives are to advance the quality of doctoral programmes and the standards of research activity, to promote co-operation between the members and the circulation of information on issues regarding young researchers by organising events, taking part in debates and assisting in the elaboration of policies. Eurodoc runs various working groups and organises an annual conference. It also cooperates with several main stakeholders at the EU level and is a partner in the Bologna process.

 
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