Funded by funded by the European Commission, within the Marie Skłodowska Curie (MSCA) Innovative Training Network action, the CRESTING project.
The network comprises a transdisciplinary consortium of universities, government, industry and NGOs located in six European countries (Austria, England, France, Italy, Portugal and The Netherlands), China, Nigeria and Taiwan. Among the eight partner universities also the University of Messina (coordinator Prof. Roberta Salomone, Department of Economics).
The purpose of CRESTING is to train 15 Early Stage Research (ESR) Fellows in innovative, transdisciplinary and transformative approaches to understanding the implications and facilitating the development of a circular economy (one in which maximum value is extracted from resources and minimum waste generated). The 15 Early Stage Researcher vacancies are now open for applications.
For further information on the CRESTING project, eligibility, application procedure and list of all 15 Early Stage Researcher posts available across the hosting institutions, please see http://cresting.hull.ac.uk.
CRESTING Project