Marie-Curie Fellowship

Explore new horizons in your research career. This opportunity allows Early-Stage Researchers to secure funding for their PhD while working at the forefront of innovation in Europe. Gain invaluable experience beyond traditional academic settings, collaborate with top experts, and contribute to groundbreaking scientific advancements.
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Programme overview

The Marie-Curie Fellowship Programme is a prestigious opportunity for Early Stage Researchers aspiring to advance their scientific careers. With a focus on international collaboration, this programme connects researchers across Europe to work on high-impact projects in cutting-edge fields.

As a fellow, you will gain hands-on experience in state-of-the-art research environments while benefiting from expert guidance and mentorship. The programme spans a wide range of scientific disciplines, from experimental physics to technology development, enabling you to contribute to groundbreaking discoveries and build a strong foundation for a successful career in science.

What we offer

  • A monthly stipend between 6911-7326 Swiss Francs per month (tax-free) depending on your degree.
  • Coverage by CERN’s comprehensive health insurance scheme (for yourself, your partner and children) and contribution to CERN Pension Fund
  • Depending on your individual circumstances: an installation grant, family, child and infant allowances as well as travel expenses to Geneva upon joining CERN
  • 30 days of paid leave per year plus 2 weeks during annual closure of CERN
  • On-the-job and formal training including language classes
  • A contract duration for the corresponding duration of the individual f(typically 2 years).

Accelerate Your Research Journey with Global Collaboration and Scientific Expertise

Here is a sneak peek of the eligibility criteria and recruitment process

Eligibility Criteria

  • Specific requirement
    By the application deadline, you should not have resided or carried out your main activity in the local area near CERN for more than 12 months in the previous three years.
  • Educational background
    For Doctoral Network Researchers (DN): You have a maximum of 4 years of professional experience since graduation and you are qualified to embark on a PhD. You can’t hold a PhD.

    For Postdoctoral Fellows (PF): You have a PhD and up to 8 years of professional experience since graduation.
  • Language skills
    You have a good knowledge of English or French.

Recruitment process for this programme

  1. Submit application
    Apply with your CV (in English or French) and complete the online application before the deadline.
    Add a copy of your most recent (or highest) qualification + academic transcripts + letter(s) of recommendation + contact details of academic or professional references + a brief research statement summarising what you would like to achieve with this programme.
  2. Application review, interview and selection
    Your application will be reviewed and you may be invited to take part in a online interview with the hiring manager(s) to discuss your application, CERN and the position, and for you both to determine if it could be a good fit.
  3. Offer and onboarding
    If you are successful, you will receive a job offer. Once you accept, your onboarding journey begin! Depending on the type of project, you may need to complete a “career development plan” form for the European Commission.

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