EUROPEAN RESEARCH COUNCIL TO GET TOP BRAINS FROM SOUTH KOREA

THE EUROPEAN Research Council (ERC) will be able to recruit top young scientists from South Korea following an agreement signed by the European Commission and the South Korean government last Friday (Nov 8) in Brussels.The agreement will make it easier for South Koreans to join research teams led by ERC grantees and be funded by the ERC for six to twelve months. Under the agreement’s terms, the South Korean government will make younger Korean scientists aware of the opportunities to work in ERC-funded teams, covering their travel costs, according to ERC ...


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