Young graduate scientist
Eight young graduate scientist ("CR2") positions
Inria is launching a round of competitions to recruit eight young graduate scientists. The eight positions will be allocated as follows: four positions at the Bordeaux, Lille and Saclay centres and four positions at the Grenoble, Nancy, Rennes, Sophia or Rocquencourt centres.
View application conditions and download your file.
Registration conditions
Registration for the young graduate scientist competition begins on 16 January 2012.
The following may apply:
- Holders of a doctorate or equivalent degree
- Applicants able to prove publications and scientific work deemed equivalent.
Competition implementation
The competitive admission process is held in various stages :
- Eligibility: Inria ensures that each applicant fulfils the registration conditions.
- Pre-selection based on the review of candidates application files: the committee studies the files of applicants allowed to compete. The committee then draws up a shortlist of pre-selected applicants for the competition who receive a convocation for interviews.
- Interviews and decisions on acceptability: pre-selected applicants are then interviewed. After deliberation, the committee compiles the list of acceptable candidates.
- Acceptance results: the admission committee reviews the files of acceptable applicants and draws up the list of accepted candidates.
Keywords: Young graduate scientist Researchers Recruitment
Provisionnal timetable
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16 January 2012
Competition opened -
15 February 2012
Deadline for downloading application files -
17 February 2012
Deadline for submitting application files -
27 and 28 March 2012
Preselection -
23, 24 and 25 April 2012
Interviews and acceptability results -
June 2012
Acceptance results -
From 1 September 2012 onwards
Taking offices
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Important information for applicants:
Application file:
- PDF format
- RTF format
- LateX format (Inria logo .eps ; Inria logo .pdf)
- Criteria for software self-assessment (pdf)
Help to complete a file:
Regulations:
Security and defence procedure
In the interests of protecting its scientific and technological assets, Inria is a restricted-access establishment. Consequently, it follows special regulations for welcoming any person who whishes to work with the institute. The final acceptance of each candidate thus depends on applying this security and defence procedure.
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