m |
m |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
The ''Ramón y Cajal'' (RyC) program is a five-year position as a principal investigator in the Spanish scientific system. It is the counterpart of a tenure track in the sense that a permanent position is opened and synced with the RyC contract. | The ''Ramón y Cajal'' (RyC) program is a five-year position as a principal investigator in the Spanish scientific system. It is the counterpart of a tenure track in the sense that a permanent position is opened and synced with the RyC contract. | ||
− | + | [[Fabrice]] got awarded a position on [[28 June|28]], [[June (2011)|June]] [[2011|(2011)]] for which I started working on {{thisday|1|June|2012}}. | |
+ | |||
+ | [[Elena]] got awarded a position on {{thisday|6|May|2013}} (yet not started). | ||
It is widely regarded as one of the best position for young researchers in Spain. It is also noted however for various shortcomings: | It is widely regarded as one of the best position for young researchers in Spain. It is also noted however for various shortcomings: |
Fabrice's web : CV · Blogs (⇢ Madrid · ⇢ Science · ⇢ Everything) |
---|
The Ramón y Cajal (RyC) program is a five-year position as a principal investigator in the Spanish scientific system. It is the counterpart of a tenure track in the sense that a permanent position is opened and synced with the RyC contract.
Fabrice got awarded a position on 28, June (2011) for which I started working on 1 June (2012).
Elena got awarded a position on 6 May (2013) (yet not started).
It is widely regarded as one of the best position for young researchers in Spain. It is also noted however for various shortcomings: