Following is a listing for a fellowship program for your consideration.
Please note that a World Wide Web listing of recent postings can be found
at URL:
http://www.jlab.org/ --> General Information --> Job Postings
or
ftp://ftp.jlab.org/pub/nppostings/
Sincerely, --- Roy Whitney
Jefferson Lab User Liaison
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THE CHATEAUBRIAND FELLOWSHIP
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAM 1998/99
If you are currently working towards your Ph.D. in science or
engineering, including biomedical and agricultural sciences,
or if you have completed it in the last three years, you may
qualify for a fellowship from the French Government to conduct
research in France. Some of the fellowships are co-sponsored
by French companies.
The research would be performed in a French university. a school
of engineering or in a public or private laboratory. Candidates
must be accepted by a French laboratory in order to be eligible
for this fellowship program.
You may use existing contacts between your laboratory and a French
research institution. If you do not have such contacts, you may
register on the Web (http://www.chateaubriand.amb-wash.fr). In
this case, your file will be submitted to directors of various
laboratories in France who will be able to contact you directly.
Starting in September 1998, fellowships are available for a 6 to 12
month period, with a monthly stipend of $1800 for a doctoral fellow
and $2200 for a post-doctoral fellows. Health insurance and a round
trip ticket are also provided.
Only completed applications received before December 1, 1997 will be
accepted. Applicants must be US citizens and registered in a
university in the US or in a US National Laboratory.
The Embassy of France
Office for Science and Technology
Chateaubriand Fellowship
4101 Reservoir Road, NW
Washington, DC 20007-2176
Tel: (202) 944 6246
Fax: (202) 944 6244
http://www.chateaubriand.amb-wash.fr
Email: chateaubriand@amb-wash.fr
The "Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire de Clermont-Ferrand"
supported by the Blaise Pascal Universite and the CNRS is ready to
accept Candidates. The activities of the Laboratory are in Hadronic
Physics field with a strong activity at TJNAF (CEBAF), and in
elementary particle at CERN where we have teams in ATLAS and ALICE.
For further information, please contact Pierre-Yves Bertin at
bertin@jlab.org or bertin@clermont.in2p3.fr