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De missie van CaRe, the Netherlands School of Primary Care Research, betreft: een bijdrage leveren aan een betere gezondheid en gezondheidszorg door het bieden van een opleiding van hoge kwaliteit aan jonge onderzoekers en door multidisciplinaire samenwerking tussen excellente onderzoeksinstituten op het gebied van eerstelijns gezondheidszorg, transmurale zorg, public & occupational health en gezondheidsbeleid, gericht op de ontwikkeling en implementatie van nieuwe wetenschappelijke inzichten in die vakgebieden. Deze missie wordt gedeeld door de vier samenwerkende onderzoeksinstituten in CaRe. Dit zijn CAPHRI (Care And Public Health Research Institute) van de Universiteit Maastricht, RIHS (Radboud Institute for Health Sciences) van het UMC St Radboud in Nijmegen, het EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research van het VUMC in Amsterdam en het NIVEL (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research) in Utrecht.

Prof. Dr. Onno (C.P.) van Schayck, Scientific Director


  • Organisation

    Prof. André Knottnerus (CAPHRI), chair


    Strategic issues are discussed in the Board of Directors and in the Board of Governors; PhD supervision and PhD courses are organised by the participating institutes; for overall coordination and quality assurance, PhD coordinators of the institute meet regularly in the PhD Education Committee.

     

  • Care day

    Paul Blokhuis
     
    Statesecretary of Health, Welfare and Sports

    The statesecretary will join us on May 16. This session will be held in Dutch. 
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  • Summer School - Health Communication and Health Promotion: Theory and Practice

     

    Date:           From 2 July to 6 July 2018

    Location:    Maastricht

     
    Participants will receive a certificate after active completion of all course elements. The course load is equivalent to 1.5 ECTS. Read more ...
  • Call for Applications - Dutch L’Oréal UNESCO For Women in Science fellowships 2019

     
    Closing date is May 11, 2018.
     
    The Call for Applications of the Dutch L’Oréal UNESCO For Women in Science fellowships 2019 is now open. The fellowship allows excellent female scientists to boost their scientific career. Two fellowships of 25.000 euros are available to women active in the field of life sciences, who have between 3 and 10 years post-PhD academic experience (comparable to Veni/Vidi level). Read more ...

  • Paticipating institutes

    Researchschool CaRe is a collaboration of four institutes
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  • PhD training programme

    Courses can be followed at all participating institutes. Follow the links below of the specific institutes to see what is offered and to register.
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Closing date is May 11, 2018.
 
The Call for Applications of the Dutch L’Oréal UNESCO For Women in Science fellowships 2019 is now open. The fellowship allows excellent female scientists to boost their scientific career. Two fellowships of 25.000 euros are available to women active in the field of life sciences, who have between 3 and 10 years post-PhD academic experience (comparable to Veni/Vidi level). Excellent female scientists programme
The prestigious international ‘For Women in Science’ programme is a collaboration between UNESCO and L’Oréal with the tagline: ‘The world needs science, science needs women’. The programme awards fellowships and prizes to exceptional female scientists in the field of life sciences. Since 1998, more than 2250 women from 110 countries have received a fellowship or award. Two of them, Elizabeth Blackburn and Ada Yonath, have been awarded the Nobel Prize.
In the Netherlands, the Netherlands Commission for UNESCO and L’Oréal Netherlands have managed the fellowship programme in cooperation with the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS-KNAW) and the Dutch Network of Women Professors (LNVH) since 2012. Laureates are awarded a residential fellowship of 3 or 5 months at NIAS-KNAW in Amsterdam, and are provided a place to think, study and write, while being released from regular responsibilities such as teaching, administrative or clinical tasks. NIAS offers an inspiring workplace in an interdisciplinary and international environment. If needed, accommodation can be provided.

The world needs science, science needs women
According to the Dutch Network of Women Professors (LNVH), currently only 19.3% of Dutch professors are women. This puts the Netherlands at the bottom of the ranking compared to other European countries. The For Women in Science programme aims to boost scientific careers of women and as such, aims to contribute to an increase of women professors.

How to apply

More information concerning the fellowship programme and how to apply is available on our website www.forwomeninscience.nl from March 8 onwards, including the application forms and guidelines. For more information you can also contact dr. Marike Bontenbal, Netherlands Commission for UNESCO, mbontenbal@unesco.nl.
 

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