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4th Year PhD/Postdoc transition

Through our G.E.N.E. Mentors Program, the Graduate School offers flexible funding (1 to 12 months) for PhD students seeking additional time in their 4th year to complete their thesis or for recent graduates transitioning to postdoctoral positions.

 

G.E.N.E. Mentor Program description

  • 1 to 12 months PhD or post-doc salary

Attention: due to Human Resources processing time, the earliest start date for all contracts will be in September from the application year. Post-doc contracts will start after the completion of the PhD.

Eligibility criteria to become a G.E.N.E. Mentor

  • To be in the process of obtaining a PhD in a doctoral school integrated into our Graduate School G.E.N.E. (HOB, BioSPC) and in a laboratory affiliated to Université Paris Cité
    • For applications to a 4th year of PhD funding, to be in the 3rd year of the doctoral contract when applying
    • For transition post-doc applicants, to have an estimated defense date before the end of the civil year
  • To work on a subject linked to our Graduate School G.E.N.E. (genetics or epigenetics in the broad sense)
  • Not yet benefited from this funding program
  • Have submitted a complete application form during the opening period of calls for projects

Documents Required

It will be necessary to upload a pdf file (max 2Mb), that you can prepare in advance, containing:

1) The research proposal (3 pages max)

  • State of the art (1/2 page and 5 references)
  • General objectives of the PhD project
  • Results obtained during the PhD (1 page)
  • Specific research aims for the funding period
  • Research plan, expected results, and outcomes for the G.E.N.E. Mentor period.
  • Justification for the number of months requested
  • Relevance to the missions of the G.E.N.E. Graduate School
  • 5 major publications (recent) of the host team(s) with names of doctoral students underlined

2) Your CV (1 page max)

3) Your list of publications

4) A personal statement (1 page max) including your career goals after the G.E.N.E. funding and a description of your motivation for becoming a G.E.N.E. Mentor and the mentoring initiatives that you would like to participate in.

5) 1 page max for:

  • If 4th year application:  a letter from your Ph.D. advisor to support your application
  • If transition post-doc applications: a statement committing to the Ph.D. defense before the end of civil year.

6) A list of previous financial support to the team from the G.E.N.E. Graduate School.

 

All the above should be fused into a single PDF file entitled YOURNAME_G.E.N.E._Mentors_2026.pdf

The documents can be written in ENGLISH or in FRENCH

Important: Incomplete applications will not be processed. Ensure all required documents are present in the final file before submission.

Application Timeline:

Opening: Mid-March, 2026

Deadline: April 30th, 2026

Notifications: Mid-June, 2026

Applicants will be notified of the decision via email.

 

If the decision is positive, you commit to :

  • Include our G.E.N.E. logo, clearly visible, in all your presentations.
  • Attend and participate in ALL the events of G.E.N.E. during the funding period.
  • Include in any publications or report: “…was supported by the EUR G.E.N.E. Graduate School (reference #ANR 17 EURE 0013) and is part of the Université Paris Cité IdEx #ANR 18 IDEX 0001 funded by the French Government through its ‘Investments for the Future’ program.”

Submit your application

Submit your sigle PDF entitled “YOURNAME_G.E.N.E._Mentors_2026.pdf”, through this form.

 

Contact for any questions regarding this program: eur-gene@u-paris.fr

 

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