SyMeCo is an innovative Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoc fellowship programme at Lero – the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software.
The programme provides fantastic research, training and career development opportunities for postdoctoral researchers.
16
Fellowships based in Ireland.
Call 1 online application system is NOW OPEN
Deadline: 3rd of October 2023 @ 23:59 (GMT)
SyMeCo’s objective
The programme aims to provide exceptional training and career development opportunities to postdoctoral researchers, fostering international mobility, intersectoral collaboration, and interdisciplinary exposure. As a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship programme, SyMeCo offers high-quality professional opportunities to researchers from all walks of life, regardless of their age, nationality, or disciplinary background, as long as they meet the programme’s eligibility criteria.
Who is it for
SyMeCo will fund 16 fellowships of 2-year duration for postdoctoral researchers. While Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, spearheads this programme, a Computer Science or Software Engineering degree is not mandatory.
SyMeCo’s research themes
There are 3 broad research themes: Systems, Methods, and Context. As an applicant, you have the freedom to choose your own research project. However, it is important to ensure that your research topic aligns with the programme’s research themes and the interests of an eligible supervisor. Before submitting your application, it is essential that you reach out to an eligible supervisor who shares an aligned research interest with your chosen topic. If you are considering applying for a SyMeCo fellowship but are uncertain if your proposed topic fits within the programme’s research scope, please express your interest by contacting here
Calls for proposals
All candidates must discuss their research idea and proposal and seek the support of an eligible supervisor for their application. Please note that applications without the support of an eligible supervisor will not be considered.
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