The goal of this call is to facilitate further research collaboration between Eurolife member organisations. The grants will support travel and living expenses for junior scientist to travel to another Eurolife laboratory and perform research for a period equal to or longer than 2 weeks. Proposals can be made for the funding period 3 October 2016 – 31 October 2017. The amount of the grant is 1,500€ (the number of grants is limited to 8). Researchers employed in any of the 8 institutions of Eurolife (at least when applying and during the exchange period) can apply. These researchers must hold a PhD degree (completed within the last 8 years).
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Kick start grants to boost Eurolife member collaboration and participation in research projects within the Horizon 2020 framework programme
Eurolife aims to promote collaborative research and education, as well as further research opportunities. The participating Eurolife institutions are Leiden University Medical Center (The Netherlands), Karolinska Institutet (Sweden), Medical University of Innsbruck (Austria), Universitat de Barcelona (Spain), University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom), University Medical Center Göttingen (Germany), University of Strasbourg (France) and Trinity College of […]
Summer schools from Eurolife institutions in 2016
Edinburgh Summer School Clinical Education (ESSCE) is a week long course of interactive workshops to develop your skills around teaching, learning and assessment, with enough theory to give you the tools and the confidence to lead change, evaluate developments and ensure excellence in your future practice.
Goettingen Spirit Summer School “Biological Research in Dentistry”.
This summer school focuses on modern cell and molecular biology research in dentistry. This approach will open the different disciplines in dentistry for more medical-biological research strategies. The summer school is structured to give impulses towards a basic science research perspective in dentistry.
University of Edinburgh. College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine Hosts Eurolife Meeting
On Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 May, the University of Edinburgh held the meeting of Eurolife. During two days, the Steering Committee (SC), the Education Alliance and the Administrators met together. The SC meeting was opened by Dr Philippa Saunders, Director of Postgraduate Research and Dr Brian Walker, Dean of Research, both from the College […]
Successful Regeneration of the Zebrafish Spinal Cord – Learning from the Pros
Professor Catherina Becker
Professor of Neural Development and Regeneration and Director of the Centre for Neuroregeneration.
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Venue: Queen’s Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh.
Date: 9 May 2016.




