SESAME is offering some 10 short-term
fellowships (between 2-6 months) through the IAEA (International Atomic
Energy Agency) Technical Cooperation Project with SESAME. These
fellowships are available for young scientists from the
SESAME Members
needing to develop skills in well-established synchrotron radiation
laboratories around the world required to use SESAME’s Phase I
beamlines. These fellowships would need to be taken up before 31 March
2016.
Eligibility for a Fellowship: - National of one of the SESAME Members.
- A PhD or evidence of being engaged in research for a doctoral thesis in any of the disciplines of the physical or biological sciences.
- Evidence of already having selected a host synchrotron radiation laboratory at which to receive the proposed training, or having been accepted by a synchrotron radiation laboratory provided a fellowship is granted.
- Ability to work effectively in a multicultural environment with a multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers and technicians.
- Excellent oral and written command of English
- Good communication skills.
- Willingness to travel abroad.
(Final award of fellowships under TC project INT0086, will be in accordance with the procedures for the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme.)
Fellowships available and their duration Ten (10) fellowships are available for a duration of 2-6 months.
How to apply By 30 August 2015, the documents referred to in the Section “Procedures for Application” should be sent electronically directly to the SESAME Secretariat, to the following address
sesame.fel...@sesame.org.jo