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As from 28 January 2016, INRA is recruiting 32 scientists


France
January 22, 2016

From 28 January to 1st March 2016, INRA is recruiting 32 scientists.. © INRA

In 2016, INRA is recruiting 32 junior research scientists to reinforce its teams. Applications will be open from 28 January to 1st March 2016 and positions are open to all nationalities.

Whatever scientific discipline they have been trained in, researchers depend on laboratory and field activities. In striving for excellence, they discover and create concrete applications, useful for society. Personal research and collective projects overlap to advance knowledge and to contribute to innovation, whether it means producing sustainably, preserving the environment or improving human nutrition.

Positions are open in a wide range of scientific disciplines such as human food and nutrition and metabolism, epidemiology, animal and plant genetics, functional genomics, modelling of complex systems, agrifood process engineering, ecotoxicology, biogeochemical cycles, plant ecophysiology and functional ecology, sociology and economics.

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Promising fields of research

In 2016, ecology, nutrition and economics are some of the research fields in which INRA is recruiting. Portraits of scientists who are exploring these areas:

- ecology: evolutionary ecology, functional ecology, microbial ecology, plant ecology, population ecology

. © INRA, MAITRE Christophe
© INRA, MAITRE Christophe

Sylvain Delzon, a leader through and through
> See the film

 © Inra, C. Slagmulder
© Inra, C. Slagmulder

Mickaël Henry, the buzz behind the bee
> Read his portrait

- nutrition: animal and human nutrition, dietetics

. © INRA, MAITRE Christophe
© INRA, MAITRE Christophe

Sophie Layé, food for thought
See the film

- economics: environmental economics, innovation and knowledge economics, international and spatial economics

. © INRA, G. Paillard
© INRA, G. Paillard 

 

INRA’s adhesion to the European Charter for Researchers

INRA is committed to an ambitious human resources policy

. © INRA
© INRA As one of the leading agricultural research organisations in Europe, INRA places construction of the European Research Area and its attractiveness to young researchers among its priorities. INRA is the first French research organisation to have received the “HR Excellence in Research” label, awarded by the European Commission in recognition for its human resources policy
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Published: January 22, 2016

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