IBERUS INTERDOC: Programa Marie Sklodowska-Curie COFUND
The Iberus Interdoc Programme is an International Doctoral Programme promoted by the Consorcio Campus Iberus (https://www.campusiberus.es/), which is the Campus of International Excellence of the Ebro Valley. The programme is funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no 101178498 and co-funded by Campus Iberus universities.
A total of 8 PhD candidates of any nationality will be recruited to develop excellent PhD research projects for 48 months at one of the four recruiting universities based in northeastern Spain: University of Zaragoza - UNIZAR, Public University of Navarra - UPNA, University of Lleida – UdL, and University of La Rioja – UR. Each university has 2 PhD positions available for recruitment.
Candidates requirements:
PhD candidates must be holding a Higher Education Degree granting access to a doctoral programme and must not be in possession of a Doctoral Degree before the deadline of the call and must also comply with the mobility rule of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions: not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before the call's deadline.
IberusINTERDOC Programme benefits:
- Advantageous employment conditions in relation to national doctoral programmes.
- Family allowance for researchers with family.
- 4 years working contract full-time (37,5 h/week).
- Mobility allowance of 2.000 € for the researcher relocation.
- Research budget of 28.800 € (7.200 €/year) for research costs, trainings and networking.
- Social health care included under the regime of Spanish Social Security System.
- Vacation of 22 working days/year.
- Maternity/paternity leave of 16 weeks.
- Unemployment benefit for the 4-years contract.
- Participation and involvement in the activities of the Iberus Connect Mentoring programmehDs.
How to apply:
How to apply online session on the 12th November at 10:00 CET.
Applications must be completed at the webiste through the application tool The call for applicants closes on December 1st 2025 at 16:00 (Central European Time – CET).
Candidates can apply for up to 3 research topics.
Research areas: Agrofood and Nutrition, Health Technologies or Social and Territorial Development