Login |Links | Newsletter | Contact
 News archive
 Newsletter Archive
 EU News
 Sign up for ScanBaltNews
 Summer School in Lapino
 ESF calls for more and better medical imaging rese
 Scandinavian universities join forces to commercialise nanotech
 The Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Development supports innovation in ScanBalt BioRegion
 Nordplus programmes open to the Baltic States
 New ScanBalt member: the Group for Bioethics in Life Sciences of the Jagiellonian University
 ScanBalt Forum 2008- the first announcement
 Grants for participation at "The first brain aquaporin meeting" in Oslo
 Postgraduate course of the ScanBalt Agrobiotechnology network concluded
 Prof. Glosnicka heads a succesful startup company in the growing biotech industry
 Potocnik calls on Member States to work together on cancer research
 FP7 call: Marie Curie programme
 Commission adopts new health strategy
 FP7 call for proposals: Capacities programme
 FP7 call for proposals: International Cooperation programme
 ScanBalt BioRegion to Collaborate on Cancer
 37 scientists coming back to Lithuania
 Rise of the Nordic warriors
 Biological physics creates diagnostics of the future
 EU Commission signs with ScanBalt to support Small and Medium sized Companies
 Danish model to encourage brain gain
DANISH MODEL TO ENCOURAGE BRAIN GAIN

The health care company Novo Nordisk is launching a new programme to offer talented researchers working abroad the opportunity to return home. Universities and public funding institutions are encouraged to join the programme. The Head of The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) says the programme concept is interesting.

Return Fellowship is the name of the new Danish brain gain programme. A Return Fellowship will enable the scientist working abroad to return to Denmark for a 2-year post-doc position at Novo Nordisk’s R&D facilities. The company will also assist the researchers in finding a new residence, and relocation expenses are covered.


Read more here>>


design: triip