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− | The ''Ramón y Cajal'' program is a five-year position as a principal investigator in the Spanish scientific system. | + | 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. |
− | I got awarded a position on [[28 June|28]], [[June (2011)|June]] [[2011|(2011)]]. | + | [[Fabrice|I]] got awarded a position on [[28 June|28]], [[June (2011)|June]] [[2011|(2011)]] which I plan to start c. June 2012. |
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+ | It is widely regarded as one of the best position for young researchers in Spain. It is also noted however for various shortcomings: | ||
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+ | * [http://goo.gl/xaep2 The Angst of Ramón y Cajal Researchers], an article by Elisabeth Pain in Science. | ||
+ | * [http://goo.gl/Q8EK5 The RyC program], a presentation by Juan de la Figuera. |
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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.
I got awarded a position on 28, June (2011) which I plan to start c. June 2012.
It is widely regarded as one of the best position for young researchers in Spain. It is also noted however for various shortcomings: