International Job Shadowing opportunity – open to all!


Published August 1, 2024

The Global BioImaging international job shadowing program is open to all individuals working in imaging core facilities that offer access to imaging (e.g. preclinical imaging, medical imaging) and microscopy (e.g. light microscopy, electron microscopy, correlative methods), as well as those working in laboratories that provide imaging or microscopy as a service. It is also open to those who wish to pursue a career in imaging core facilities. Job shadowing is a professional development opportunity where an individual travels to an imaging facility abroad to observe the work of a more experienced professional. A number of Euro-BioImaging Nodes act as hosts in this programme.

As part of this open call, a number of travel grants for successful applicants who do not have institutional travel support are provided by Global BioImaging. Application deadline: 9 September 2024. Don't hesitate to apply!

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Eligibility

  • You must be employed by a nonprofit research institution (institute, university, etc.)
  • You work in one of the following:
    • - An imaging core facility as a director, manager, or staff member
    • - A research lab with imaging as a central focus where you provide access to microscopy and/or biomedical imaging technologies to researchers in your institution and/or other institutions
  • To ensure fair distribution of travel grants, if you have been awarded a travel grant by Global BioImaging within the last 18 months, you are not eligible to apply.
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