The Post Career Break Fellowship is a unique opportunity offered by CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) for scientific and engineering graduates looking to return to their professional careers. This fully funded fellowship allows fellows to engage in cutting-edge research for a duration of 24 to 36 months in a global research environment.
- 🌍 Global Fellowship Opportunity: Offered by CERN for scientific and engineering graduates returning from a career break to engage in full-time or part-time research.
- 🧪 Research & Innovation: Fellows work on cutting-edge projects in particle physics, engineering, data science, applied physics, IT, and more, contributing to global scientific advancements.
- ⏳ Duration & Contract: Fellowship lasts 24–36 months with a full employment contract, extendable up to 3 years.
- 💰 Financial & Other Benefits: Monthly stipend of 6,287–6,911 CHF, health coverage for family, pension fund membership, family/installation/airfare allowance, 30 days paid leave, on-the-job training, and language courses.
- 👩🎓 Eligibility:
- Minimum 2-year career break due to personal reasons (family, health, etc.)
- MSc or PhD with relevant experience (2–6 years for MSc; ~6 years post-PhD for research fellows)
- CERN staff are not eligible
- 📝 Application Process: Apply via Indeed or LinkedIn, submit personal info, CV, motivation letter, relevant degree transcripts, and passport.
- ⏰ Deadline: 7 September 2025
Designation
Post Career Break Fellow
Research Area
- Analytics & Data Science
- Applied Physics
- Electrical or Electronics Engineering
- Experimental Physics
- Health, Safety and Environment
- International Relations
- Material and Surface Science
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Software Engineering and IT
- Support Services (Finance, HR, Legal, Procurement)
- Theoretical Physics
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Eligibility/Qualification
- Candidates must be on a career break for personal reasons (e.g., family responsibilities, health-related issues) for a minimum of two years.
- A graduate profile with an MSc degree is required.
- 2 to 6 years of relevant experience, or a PhD with about 3 years of experience.
- Candidates in experimental or theoretical physics should have a Research Fellowship profile with a PhD degree and around six years of post-PhD experience.
- Current CERN staff members are not eligible to apply.
Job Description
Fellows will work on innovative projects that contribute to CERN’s mission in fundamental physics. They will receive on-the-job formal training and in-house language courses (French and/or English). The fellowship includes a monthly stipend, health coverage for fellows and their families, and various allowances, making it an outstanding opportunity to grow professionally in the field of science and technology.
How to Apply
- Visit the application portal (available on Indeed or LinkedIn).
- Fill in your personal information.
- Add your educational background and experience.
- Include links to your social media profiles.
- Upload the required documents, including your CV and motivation letter.
- Review and submit your application.
Last Date to Apply
September 7, 2025
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to further your career in a world-renowned research institution!