Advertising
Starts a month before the call closes (candidate application deadline). We advertise via FindAPhD, through mailing lists to relevant Master's programs across Europe, and via social networks. You are welcome to advertise through your own network;
PIs are invited to join the call before the closing deadline.
Recruiting labs are not directly communicated on the website, but you may advertise your open position if you wish. Only those candidates who are invited for interview receive the full list of recruiting labs.
Evaluation and Shortlisting
Recruiting PIs will get access to the candidate database a few days after the call closes to applicants. Applications will be allocated to recruiting PIs by program of affiliation and will be randomly done or to the closest PhD program if there is no PI recruiting in a program. Recruiting PIs may evaluate candidates across all programs.
Within two weeks after the call closes, the selection committee (recruiting PIs) meets to shortlist candidates based on their median score and number of ‘favourite’ ticks (i.e. how many PIs would like to interview a given candidate). We aim to shortlist and invite on-site ~2x the number of open positions, all programs combined. The recommendation committee takes part in verifying the shortlisting process.
Recorded videos
By the end of week 3-4 after the call closes, shortlisted candidates provide an informative 10-min recorded video about who they are, their research interest and experience. Candidates’ videos will be available in their profile on the PSLS application platform and will remain accessible for review to recruiting PIs and recommendation committee members until after the on-site interviews.
Recruiting PIs provide a short video of research/lab activities including a description of the PhD project. Videos will remain accessible to candidates until on-site interviews.
Candidates not providing materials by the deadline will be no longer considered.
On-site visits
One -site interviews will usually take place in week 8 after the call closes and will last for at least 4 days. It is expected that all recruiting PIs are available the FULL week of on-site visits.
On Day 1, shortlisted candidates are individually interviewed in parallel sessions by a panel of examiners, each consisting of 3-4 PIs (but not necessarily the recruiting PIs interested in hiring the candidate), to provide an unbiased evaluation. Recommendation committee members will be also part of the interviewing panels.
On Day 2-5, candidates have their one-to-one interviews with recruiting PIs, along with lab tours organised by recruiting labs.
Candidates will be asked to rank their preferred host labs after their visit. Recruiting PIs will do the same for their preferred candidates. The PI ranked highest by the candidate may then make an offer to the candidate. If several offers are made to the same candidate, the candidate has the ultimate decision to choose the PI.
The PhD school will contribute to the expenses to a set limit (to be communicated at the shortlisting meeting) based on 4 nights’ accommodation at the Geneva Youth Hostel + contribution to travel expenses.