Eurolife Winter School 2018: “Structure and Function of Genomes in Homeostasis and Disease”
Master as well as doctoral students enrolled at KI, preferably with a background in molecular biology, cell biology and genetics/genomics, are welcome to apply for grants to attend the Eurolife Winter School 2018 organized by the University Medical Center Göttingen, Medical University of Innsbruck and University of Strasbourg in Obergurgl, Austria, from 16 to 21 December 2018.
Application deadline: 17:00 (CET) Friday 12 October 2018.
Eurolife Winter School 2018 broschure
Eurolife Winter School 2018 programme
Application
The application should include the following documents:
- Eurolife Winter School Application Form
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Motivation Letter (200-300 words explaining the predicted impact of the participation on your academic/professional career)
Complete the application form and together with the annexed documents (CV and motivation letter) submit your application in a ZIP file to the Eurolife General Coordinator. The title of the ZIP file should indicate Karolinska Institutet (your home institution), your surname and first name.
All applications from KI will be assessed by a group of representatives from the Board of Higher Education and the Board of Doctoral Training, based on the application documents above. Successful applicants will be notified by the Eurolife General Coordinator by 30 October 2018.
Note that all students are expected to organise and fund their own travel to-and-from the event. For more information on funding opportunities please see Karolinska Institutet Foundations and Funds.
For questions, please contact Anna Dahlerus, Faculty Office and External Relations, Karolinska Institutet
Eurolife is a network of nine prestigious European universities, including KI, which aims to facilitate collaborative research, the exchange of researchers and research students and the creation of new research opportunities. The network offers different educational activities for doctoral students as well as senior researchers.