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The European Commission recruits its staff through written and oral examinations (also known as 'competitions') and sometimes other selection procedures according to the rules for recruiting temporary or research staff. More information about research posts and opportunities in general can be found on CORDIS - the Community R&D Information Service More information on recruitment in Research and other areas is available on the European Commission Civil Service web site. The European Commission's Joint Research Centre is recruitingThe European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) is a reference centre of science and technology for the European Union. Operating in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands, with a headcount of over 2 700, the JRC is currently seeking researchers with the right blend of competence, experience and language skills to work at the cutting edge of scientific and technological developments supporting EU policies. In order to enhance its scientific support to EU policy making, the JRC is looking for scientists in the following fields:
Successful candidates will be included in reserve lists to fulfil the JRC's needs in the forthcoming years. To learn more, visit www.jrc.ec.europa.eu/competitions and fill in your on-line application at www.eu-careers.eu Registration will be open from 30 September to 4 November 2010.
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