Hiring drive is part of campaign focusing on junior and senior scientists.
The French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) in Paris is recruiting 50 junior scientists from around the world to develop healthy and sustainable food systems, mitigate greenhouse-gas emissions and adapt agriculture and forestry to climate change. The hirings are part of a scheme to recruit and retain junior and senior researchers. Recruitment ends on 24 February; applicants should have a doctorate and preferably a postdoc, says Thierry Boujard, INRA director of human resources. Those hired will become civil servants with starting salaries of US$36,000–$44,600. Tenure is possible after a year.
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French recruitment. Nature 470, 297 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nj7333-297d
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