The i-Bio program builds on the cutting-edge interdisciplinary research developed at Sorbonne University and offers a wide range of interdisciplinary research topics. Beside their work in the lab, PhD students will benefit from a variety of educational programs, top quality research facilities, training initiatives, international partnerships and conferences. They will be affiliated to one of the doctoral schools of Sorbonne University.

Where: within host teams affiliated to the Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (http://www.ibps.upmc.fr/en) or Institut du Fer à Moulin (http://ifm-institute.fr/en/) in Paris. Teams proposing a PhD project have posted their offer on the i-Bio website.

When: starting the 1st of October 2021, for 3 years.

Who:

  • students holding a Master degree or equivalent in October 2021, from all nationalities,
  • students with a background either in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Computational Biology, Mathematics or Engineering,
  • students highly motivated to work at the interface between biology and other disciplines.

How:

  • Applicants fill in the application form by February 26, 2021,
  • 1st round selection: Evaluation of applications by the Executive Committee in March,
  • Selected candidates are invited for a three-day visit to Sorbonne University during April: visit of the host laboratories, IBPS and IFM, the University campus, interviews.
  • 2nd round selection: Shortlisted candidates are invited for a video-interview by the Selection Committee in May. Final results will be immediately communicated.

Visit the i-Bio website for details.

 i-Bio website: http://ibio.sorbonne-universite.fr/

Contact: sciences-ibio@sorbonne-universite.frThe i-Bio program builds on the cutting-edge interdisciplinary research developed at Sorbonne University and offers a wide range of interdisciplinary research topics. Beside their work in the lab, PhD students will benefit from a variety of educational programs, top quality research facilities, training initiatives, international partnerships and conferences. They will be affiliated to one of the doctoral schools of Sorbonne University.

Where: within host teams affiliated to the Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (http://www.ibps.upmc.fr/en) or Institut du Fer à Moulin (http://ifm-institute.fr/en/) in Paris. Teams proposing a PhD project have posted their offer on the i-Bio website.

When: starting the 1st of October 2021, for 3 years.

Who:

  • students holding a Master degree or equivalent in October 2021, from all nationalities,
  • students with a background either in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Computational Biology, Mathematics or Engineering,
  • students highly motivated to work at the interface between biology and other disciplines.

How:

  • Applicants fill in the application form by February 26, 2021,
  • 1st round selection: Evaluation of applications by the Executive Committee in March,
  • Selected candidates are invited for a three-day visit to Sorbonne University during April: visit of the host laboratories, IBPS and IFM, the University campus, interviews.
  • 2nd round selection: Shortlisted candidates are invited for a video-interview by the Selection Committee in May. Final results will be immediately communicated.

Visit the i-Bio website for details.

 i-Bio website: http://ibio.sorbonne-universite.fr/

Contact: sciences-ibio@sorbonne-universite.fr