Review the table below to access the description of each PhD project.
Please note that we are not accepting any new application for these positions, so the information below is for legacy purposes only.
Salary and allowances
Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhDs are paid a competitive monthly gross salary of 3,400 €, adjusted with a cost-of-living coefficient specific to the host country. In addition, they include a monthly Mobility Allowance of 600 €. Researchers who have a family at the date of recruitment are also awarded a monthly Family Allowance of 660 €. All amounts are subject to deductions and taxes as per national law. Family is defined as persons linked to the researcher by (i) marriage, or (ii) a relationship with equivalent status to a marriage recognised by the legislation of the country where this relationship was formalised, or (iii) dependent children who are actually being maintained by the researcher; family status is determined at recruitment and does not evolve. A Special Needs Allowance might be awarded to recruited researchers with disabilities whose long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments are certified by a competent national authority and of such nature that their participation in the action would not be possible without the special needs items or services.
Eligibility
To be eligible for one of these PhD positions, the applicant should:
- not already be in a position of a doctoral degree, and be eligble to enrol in a PhD programme in the host institution. Requirements may vary slightly between universities, but this will usually mean that the applicant holds a Master degree in a relevant discipline and has a minimum fluency in English.
- fulfil the trans-national mobility criterion, i.e. not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the recruiting beneficiary for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before the recruitment date — unless as part of a compulsory national service or a procedure for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention.
- commit to work exclusively for the project if recruited
IMPORTANT: A Master’s degree (or equivalent) is not necessary at the time of the application, but will be required at the date of recruitment.
To apply for one or more of these positions
Please follow the link at the bottom of the corresponding project page and upload in the system the following documents:
- a detailed CV including education, work experience, skills, dissertations, research interests, career objectives, a list of publications if any. To enable the selection panel to confirm your eligibility to this programme, it is imperative to provide the following information: the highest degree held (which should not be a PhD), your contry.ies of residence over the last three years, with precise dates; and any other information that might affect your eligibility (refugee status, compulsory national service).
- names and contact details of at least two referees, that have given you their agreement to be contacted by ourselves concerning your application and are willing to provide a confidential reference to the selection panel. NB: Any recommendation letter directly provided by the candidates shall be disregarded by the selection panel.
- a cover letter explaining your motivation regarding the position and the PHABB network, and any additional information that you feel is relevant to your application.
It is possible to apply to several positions but we recommend against applying to more than three. Indeed, applications most closely aligned to your interests and aspirations are more likely to be successful.
Timeline
Firm deadlines for application may vary for each position, owing to specific constraints of the hosting institution: if this applies, this will be specified on the corresponding PhD page. Generally, application received before May 15th 2024 will be given full priority. However, we may accept later applications until all positions are filled.
Enquiries
Please address questions relating to one particular PhD position to its main supervisor. For any other type of enquiry, get in touch with: