| E-MAIL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 18, 2018 IOCB Prague is looking for talented, independent and highly motivated students with MSc degree or equivalent in life sciences or related fields.
 
   IOCB - A great place to work at!
 
Leading scientific institution in the Czech Republic, part of the Czech Academy of SciencesFocus on basic and applied research in chemistry/biochemistry-related fields with interdisciplinary approachCutting-edge technology and equipmentInternational environmentCollaboration with top research institutes and commercial partners worldwideConveniently located in Prague-Dejvice close to the city center, in the vicinity of several universities and The National Library of Technology47 research and service groupsEmployee benefit program PhD students at IOCB:
 
145 PhD students in 2017Designated activities and events for PhD students: PhD Science Club, Prague Summer School on Drug Discovery, PhD Bootcamp, PhD Retreat,
lunches with invited speakers, courses, etc.Self-organized free time activities and clubs (climbing, dancing, board games, movies…) 
Contact: phd_applications@uochb.cas.cz
 How does PhD at IOCB work:
 
 
Process of application:
See the list of the available PhD projects in four areas: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Analytical Chemistry, Physical and Computational Chemistry.Send the filled application form (including up to 3 priority groups you wish to apply for),
your CV and your transcripts via email to phd_applications@uochb.cas.cz by February 18, 2018Principal investigators shortlist applicants with whom they wish to meet.Shortlisted applicants are invited for face to face interviews which take place during the IOCB interview day on March 15, 2018 (Skype interview can be arranged upon request).Candidates are informed about the results within a week. If accepted by a principal investigator, the candidate has to apply to a university listed by the principal investigator.PhD students must be enrolled in partner Czech universities
(Charles University,
University of Chemistry and Technology – UCT Prague,
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague or
Masaryk University).
At the same time, they are employed by IOCB Prague (part-time or full time), which results in a competitive salary (scholarship from the
university + salary from IOCB).
 Each university has its own process, terms and deadlines for PhD applications, which is separate from IOCB recruitment process. You may discuss the details with the respective
principal investigator. Deadlines and dates for IOCB:
 
Application deadline: February 18Shortlisting/interview invitations sent to candidates by: March 1Interview day: March 15Final decisions by March 22 Deadlines for PhD applications to universities:
 
UCT Prague: April 16Charles University (Prague): April 30Masaryk University (Brno) – Faculty of Science: April 30Czech University of Life Sciences Prague: April 30 Prague for expats:
 
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic - EU country located in the heart of EuropeOfficial language is Czech, but English is broadly spoken and understood in the capitalRelatively low cost of living compared to other European citiesBeautiful historical city (UNESCO World Heritage Site) rich in architecture and culture (music, museums and galleries, theatres)Easy and cheap transportation around the cityPlenty of restaurants, pubs and bars with great (and cheap!) beerUseful links:
- www.praha.eu
 - wiki: Prague
 - www.expats.cz
 - Cost of living in Prague on numbeo.com
 
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