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Deadline - 24 October 2023
Call for AI Researchers to Build Life Sciences & Health Business
The Faculty of Impact of the Netherlands is looking for you! Their work: turn science into impact. By supporting promising AI researchers of Dutch research institutes with a two-year fellowship. That’s two years to turn your breakthrough research into a business. But not just any business. It’s about business with a big impact. And for the record: a non-profit is a business too.
They support your work with a world-class entrepreneurship program. Apart from your salary, you get:
- 1. Training in business, finance, marketing, negotiations, building a team, how to talk to customers and much more.
2. Dedicated mentors that help you take on new challenges.
3. A strong community of like-minded fellows.
Who can apply?
Faculty of Impact is for researchers that work at a Dutch public research institute like a university, a university of applied sciences, an academic hospital (UMC) or a research lab like TNO or Deltares. And of course, your healthcare innovation will have a big impact on society.
Faculty of Impact is for researchers that work at a Dutch public research institute like a university, a university of applied sciences, an academic hospital (UMC) or a research lab like TNO or Deltares. And of course, your healthcare innovation will have a big impact on society.
The deadline is on the 24th of October 2023 at 14:00 CET
Download the Application Kit here.
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