As part of the opening of the 7th edition of the Individual Call for Scientific Employment (CEEC) 2024, promoted by the FCT, CEI-Iscte is accepting, until 19 September 2024, expressions of interest from researchers who wish to apply for the CEEC with CEI as their host institution.
CEI-Iscte (Centre for International Studies at Iscte – University Institute of Lisbon) – a multidisciplinary research centre, focusing on international developments of the 21st century and on complex social, political, and economic challenges that transcend national and international barriers – invites all those interested in developing their post-doctoral research plan with CEI as the host institution, to express their interest through the email cei@iscte-iul.pt, by sending:
- Level you are applying for (if you are a Junior or Auxiliary researcher);
- Curriculum vitae written in English;
- Scientific and curricular career, written in English, highlighting the main activities and results obtained in the last 5 years or less in the case of junior researchers;
- Career development plan, written in English, framing this application and emphasising its impact on career objectives and the scientific goals to be achieved;
- Title of the research plan;
- Research plan, written in English, defining and contextualising the scientific objectives and questions, activities to be carried out, expected results and identifying the mission and scientific challenge to be framed within the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals;
Junior researcher – who have held a doctorate for 5 years or less at the closing date of the application submission period, with little post-doctoral research experience in the scientific area to which they are applying.
Auxiliary researcher – PhD holders at the closing date of the application submission period, with a relevant curriculum in the scientific area to which they are applying.
Applications must be sent by 19 September by email to cei@iscte-iul.pt with the subject line “Call for Scientific Employment – 7th edition”.
Learn more about the call here (portuguese version).