Other Opportunities
Please consult this page for information regarding other opportunities with the Pasteur Network including courses, grants, and fellowships
Latest Opportunities
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Grant Opportunities
Pasteur Network supports people from the Network’s community to train and reinforce their scientific skills throughout their career. Through training, facilitated by numerous programmes, they ensure their long-term commitment to serving populations.
A commitment to knowledge
Training is core to the Institut Pasteur’s strategic plan, reason to finance some programs from the Pasteur Network. Accessible to students as well as seasoned researchers and technicians, training and capacity building actions take place in different structures from the Network.
Taking the form of internships, courses, thesis funding but also seminars given by researchers and specialists from the Pasteur Network, these programmes contribute to strengthen skills of scientists from the Pasteur Network
PhD Opportunities
The Pasteur Network, in collaboration with the Institut Pasteur, proposes an international call for new doctoral positions, providing unique opportunities to talented young scientists
Post Doc Opportunities
The Institut Pasteur through the Calmette and Yersin Post doctoral Grants will support up to two (2) new postdoctoral positions for the Pasteur Network, providing unique opportunities for talented young scientists to join dynamic research groups to conduct their research in strategically located institutes
Course Opportunities:
Applications are now open for the Pasteur Network members
Submission of proposals, deadline: 6th of December 2024
Applicants are requested to submit their course online on Flexigrant.
Evaluation by the selection panel, deadline: December 2024
The proposals will be reviewed by an internal panel of experts.
Communication of results: December 2024
Teaching and training are an essential part of the work of the Pasteur Network’s members. The Network’s international courses respond to research and public health priorities at the global and regional levels, providing top-level training to scientists at different stages of their scientific careers, and strengthening scientific relationships between scientists within the Network and with other institutions.
Since 2012, the Pasteur Network has offered over a hundred theoretical and hands-on courses worldwide as part of its mission. The international courses and training workshops serve three primary objectives:
- Address global and regional research and public health priorities
- Offer high-quality training to scientists at different stages of their scientific career
- Strengthen scientific relationships between scientists within the Pasteur Network and with other institutions
Aligned with the Pasteur Network’s mission, the courses and training workshops are open to post-graduate students and young scientists from the Network and any other research i
Selection criteria
To be considered for selection, courses must meet the following criteria:
- Quality: The course must be well-organized and cover relevant and high-quality topics. The team of teachers/instructors should be experienced and knowledgeable in the subject matter. A clear Monitoring and Evaluation plan should be outlined and Learning objectives listed.
- Relevance: Only courses that fall within the priority strategic axes of the Pasteur Network will be considered. These axes include reinforcing i) epidemic intelligence and preparedness and Climate and Health , ii) research, development and innovation in critical diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics, iii) creating multi-disciplinary knowledge communities, and iv) promoting equitable collaboration. All scientific subjects are eligible within the strategic axes although priority is given to those listed in the Pasteur Network scientific strategy.
- Preference for network institutes: Priority will be given to courses conducted within and by a member institute of the Pasteur Network.
- Partner institutions: Priority will be given to courses associating with partner institutions.
- Involvement of local trainers/speakers: Local trainers/speakers must be involved in the course.
- Target audience: The course should be aimed at scientists, engineers, and senior technicians. Priority will be given to candidates from the Pasteur Network (at least 50%) and external candidates, all of whom are selected based on their merits.
- Innovative education tools: The use of innovative education tools is strongly encouraged and will be viewed positively during the selection process. Online or other digital tools can be used to enhance the course experience (virtual augmented reality, gamification, Collaborative Learning Management Systems (LMS,), etc.)
- Timing: The course must be completed before December 20th, 2025
- Max. financial support: 50,000€
Funding criteria
- Funding for the course must be justified and in line with the format submitted.
- The Pasteur Network will provide a maximum of 80% of the total budget of the course. Applicants are encouraged to supplement their budget through external fundraising.
Payment of the funds
- 85% of the awarded funding will be sent by wire transfer to the organizing institute, after reception of the invoice, 3 to 4 months before the course.
- 15% will be transferred after reception of the course full report (see course report section).
Eligible expenses
Eligible expenses for funding are:
- Consumables
- Travel expenses
- Hotel costs
- Catering
- Communication fees
- Local transport cost
Non-eligible expenses
Non-eligible expenses for funding are:
- Overheads or indirect costs
- Payments to teachers/instructors and students (incl. per diem)
- Equipment
- Rental (of premises) in an Institute of the Network.
By “ineligible expenses” we mean that the cited items will not be considered as direct expenses on Pasteur Network funding. The in-kind participation of the receiving Institute may be valued as co-funding. Should the applicant have any questions or doubt about other direct costs, Pasteur Network should be contacted for clearance.
Courses report
A technical and financial report shall be sent one month after the end of the course. The transfer of the remaining 15% of the awarded funds by Pasteur Network is subject to the reception of the full report.
Reimbursement
In case the overall awarded funds by Pasteur Network have not been used; the remaining funds will have to be reimbursed to Pasteur Network.
Contact
Any questions can be addressed to Renaud Vatrinet at renaud.vatrinet@pasteur.fr