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PhD students enrolled in universities from member states of the European Union are invited to apply for fellowships (3-12 months) to conduct research and/or follow courses at the "Bergen Advanced Training Site in Marine Ecology" (BATMARE) as part of their PhD studies.
BATMARE offers interdisciplinary doctoral education and training through research on marine processses, ecosystems and interactions, covering the range from microbial ecology to macroplankton and fish, and from physical and organismal processes to ecosystem dynamics.
BATMARE is a "Marie Curie Training Site" funded by the European Commission and hosted by the University of Bergen, Norway.
Proposals are accepted and evaluated continuously. Further information and application form available at www.uib.no/batmare ____________________________________________________________________
Experienced researchers may apply to the complementary core project "Bergen Marine Food Chain Research Infrastructure" (Bergen Marine)
The scheme offers a unique opportunity for conducting integrated short-term research projects at infrastructure from the University of Bergen and the Institute of Marine Research in Bergen, Norway. The infrastracture includes a range of complementary installations covering the axis from controlled laboratory systems to natural environments. The installations are especially suited for conducting studies within planktonic food chain dynamics, early life history of fish and shellfish, fish recruitment, aquaculture, environmental health, marine molecular biology, biodiversity and oceanographic processes.
Access to Bergen Marine is provided free of charge for periods of 1-3 months, supported by the EC's Human Potential Programme: Access to Research Infrastructures.
Appointed users will benefit from infrastructural, logistical, technical and scientific support. Travel and subsistence expenses are covered with certain constraints.
There are 3 fixed annual deadlines for submission of project proposals, the next one being on August 1.
Further information and application form available at www.uib.no/bergenmarine
Only research teams currently conducting their research in a Member State of the European Union or in an Associated State are eligible to benefit under this scheme.
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