INTERNSHIPS – Learning by doing 2021

INTERNSHIPS – Learning by doing 2021INTERNSHIPS – Learning by doing 2021

Short internships for the CRG-CNAG PhD students, Postdocs, and Technicians

Whether you aim to become an independent investigator in academia, a project leader in industry or a research manager, gaining complementary abilities and practical experience will enhance your competitive advantage at each career step.

Young researchers have access to training on transferrable skills but often lack opportunities to apply learned skills, which would effectively boost their career options, outside their experimental work. To overcome this gap the International and Scientific Affairs Department (ISA) and Human Resources (HR) offers short internships where PhD students, postdocs and technicians could acquire practical skills in running ‘’mini projects’’ according to their time availability and interest while still being engaged in research. The outcome of these internships has to be valuable for both the interns and for the hosting department.

In the ISA department, interns can learn about:

  • Management of European collaborative projects managed by ISA,
  • Coordination of international projects and institutional activities,
  • Support in preparation of new collaborative proposals for the upcoming Horizon Europe framework programme,
  • Organization of meetings and scientific events for the research community,
  • Support to communication and dissemination activities of European collaborative and institutional projects,
  • Preparation and design of training activities for scientists.

You can also learn more about ISA department by reading their blog:  Affair(e)s in science.

In the HR department, interns can be engaged in the projects relevant to:

  • Support in communication activities such as design of a new PhD and Postdoc brochure

Who can apply?

Internships are available for PhD students, postdocs and technicians at the CRG-CNAG who would like to build on their competences and get practical experience in ‘’mini projects’’ while still being engaged in research. The projects will be developed under the supervision of the department members and carried out within a flexible framework allowing the intern to continue their current principal job and research.

How to express an interest?

Please express your intention of interest HERE. We will get in touch with you and connect you with a relevant person in the departments that participate in this initiative.

For any additional information, please contact: training@crg.eu