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Take part in CERNs Non-Member State PhD Studentship scheme!
Imagine getting involved in cutting-edge research and technology before you have left university. Imagine working in an international environment acquiring skills to bring back to your country.
Thanks to external donors CERN is launching a capacity-building programme for advanced studies in Physics Engineering and Computer Science for nationals of CERN Non-Member States (NMS).
The objective of the scheme is to provide opportunities through the award of studentships to encourage young and high-caliber PhD students in particle physics as well as in applied physics information technology/computing and engineering from the NMS to allow them to obtain world-class exposure supervision and training primarily within the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments without excluding other scientific and technological activities at CERN.
The studentships offer the chance to students to work towards a PhD thesis while spending up to two years at CERN at the forefront of science over the full period of their PhD studies. This is an invitation to PhD students to further their knowledge in a truly unique organisation to get involved in world-famous experiments and accelerator projects of unprecedented scale and scope and to bring back to their home countries and regions new skills and a varied expertise.
You will have the opportunity to work in a diversity of fields at the cutting edge of science and technology: particle physics applied physics engineering information technology/computer science instrumentation materials science are but a few of the examples of the many domains in which successful applicants will learn and contribute their knowledge.
Qualifications :
All NMS nationalities are eligible to apply to the NMS Doctoral Student Programme. Priority will be given to students studying in developing countries or regions and those studying in countries and regions with developing particle physics communities.
In order to qualify for a place on the programme you will need to meet the following requirements:
!Important note!: Nationals of a CERN Member or Associate Member State are eligible for the CERN Doctoral Student Programme and will not be considered for this capacity-building initiative.
Additional Information :
During the studies CERN will provide students with:
CERN will not contribute to any cost related to the home university pay any allowance during the periods the students are not at CERN nor will CERN reimburse any tuition fees.
Required Documentation:
Students will need the following documents clearly labelled (e.g. CV Motivation letter Academic transcript etc.) and in PDF format to complete the application:
You may upload the reference letter yourself whilst submitting your application or through your referee via the link you will receive shortly after submitting your application.
Your application along with all supporting documents should reach us no later than no later than October 20th (at 23:59 CET). Please note that your application may also be shared during the process with an external panel to assess its capacity-building potential. Ultimately it will be reviewed by a panel of CERN experts with an expected start date in 2026.
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