Ikerbasque. Basque Foundation for Science


Permanent Positions 2023


This call is now OPEN

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Ikerbasque - the Basque Foundation for Science offers 10 permanent positions for researchers willing to develop a long-term scientific career in the Basque Country. This call is open both to established researchers as Research Associates, and senior leading researchers as Research Professors.

The evaluation committee will only consider the strongest candidates with excellent leadership capabilities and an outstanding research record. Researchers are expected to perform independent research. They should be capable of attracting competitive funding and establishing their own research groups.

Applications from women are especially welcomed.

Research Fellows 2023


This call is now CLOSED

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Ikerbasque - the Basque Foundation for Science, launched a call offering 20 positions for postdoctoral researchers. These positions are financed by the Basque Government, the European Commission and the host institution where the researcher develops his/her research.

These five year Fellowships are directed to promising young researchers. The selected Fellows should be able to acquire the necessary skills for a research leader role. Ikerbasque is committed to offer a long-term career to the research community: Fellows in their 5th year can be assessed for a permanent position. 

Applications from women are especially welcomed.

Call Specifications

Do you want to join Ikerbasque as a Research Professor or a Research Associate? All details about this call and the Evaluation Process are available in the following document.

For any doubt fullfilling the form, have a look at the user manual.

Call Specifications

Do you want to join Ikerbasque as a Research Fellow? All details about this call and the Evaluation Process are available in the following document.

More info about Basque Science

If you need additional information about research centers in the Basque Country, you may visit www.science.eus