Germany: Marie Curie Fellowship for Experienced Researcher
Marie Curie Fellowship (Experienced Researcher), University of Munich (Germany)
The Munich branch of the European Network for the Advancement ofBehavioral Economics (ENABLE) is offering a position for an ExperiencedResearch Fellow. Applications should be for 4 to 12 months.
The ENABLE network is a collaboration of researchers working onbehavioral economics at University of Amsterdam, the University ofMannheim, the University of Munich, the Stockholm School of Economics,the University of Toulouse, the University of Zurich, Harvard Universityand Princeton University.
The successful applicants will be provided with office space, computingfacilities, and access to excellent libraries. They will benefit fromthe stimulating atmosphere at the Munich Graduate School of Economics,the Department of Economics and the Center for Economic Studies (CES),and they will be integrated in the ENABLE network.
Experienced Researchers are defined as having completed their PhD and/orhaving at least 4 years and less than 10 years of research experiencesince gaining a university diploma giving them access to doctoralstudies. Applicants must be a national of a Member State of the EU or ofan Associated State or residing in the EU for at least five years priorto their appointment. They must not be a national of the country inwhich the institution they wish to apply to is based, and they must nothave carried out their normal activities in that country for more than12 of the 36 months prior to their appointment. Short stays such asholidays are not taken into account.
Contractual and financial information on monthly salary and additionalsupport:Living allowance of about € 3500/month (employment contract that isliable to taxes and social security);Monthly mobility allowance of about € 500 (researcher without family) orabout € 800 (researcher with family);Travelling allowance of € 500 - 1000 per year (depending on distance).For more information on the regulation of RTN fellowships see at the website.
Applicants should provide the following information: CV, academic record(incl. grades), statement of purpose, including a description of theresearch to be carried out in Munich and the dates of the desired stayat the University of Munich, two letters of recommendation, list ofpublications.
Applications should be sent to:
Prof. Dr. Klaus M. Schmidt
Department of Economics
University of Munich
Ludwigstrasse 28
D-80539 Muenchen, Germany
Email: Klaus.schmidt @ Lrz.uni-muenchen.de
Applications of researchers who want to visit Munich starting in thefall term 2006 must be received until July 15, 2006.