An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the UKRO team. UKRO has launched a recrutiment process for the post of European Advisor, the deadline for applications is 26 November, and interviews will be held in London on 11 December.
Applications are invited for the post of European Advisor at the UK Research Office (UKRO) in Brussels.
Successful candidates will join a small and dynamic team that provides information and advice on EU research, innovation and higher education programmes and policies to UK researcher organisations. Core duties include the interpretation and dissemination of relevant information, and the provision of high-quality advice to the UK research community. Development of effective contacts with European Commission officials and UK organisations with a role in research policy is a key element of the job.
The ideal candidates will be graduates with a good understanding of EU institutions and EU funding for research and higher education, and of the UK research base. Excellent communication, IT and inter-personal skills are required. Flexibility and the ability to balance priorities and to self-motivate whilst working within a team are essential. Experience of interacting with research institutions and policy makers, and of providing a service to a range of customers, would be an advantage.
Applications are invited for the post of European Advisor at the UK Research Office (UKRO) in Brussels.
Successful candidates will join a small and dynamic team that provides information and advice on EU research, innovation and higher education programmes and policies to UK researcher organisations. Core duties include the interpretation and dissemination of relevant information, and the provision of high-quality advice to the UK research community. Development of effective contacts with European Commission officials and UK organisations with a role in research policy is a key element of the job.
The ideal candidates will be graduates with a good understanding of EU institutions and EU funding for research and higher education, and of the UK research base. Excellent communication, IT and inter-personal skills are required. Flexibility and the ability to balance priorities and to self-motivate whilst working within a team are essential. Experience of interacting with research institutions and policy makers, and of providing a service to a range of customers, would be an advantage.