The SNSF Career Tracker Cohorts (CTC) study tracks the careers of applicants for the postdoctoral career funding schemes of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). These include Early Postdoc.Mobility, Postdoc.Mobility, Ambizione, PRIMA, and Eccellenza. The aim of the CTC study is to gain a better understanding of the researchers’ career paths and of the career impact that is attributable to the SNSF career funding schemes. The results will also serve as a basis for the future development of career funding policies and schemes at the SNSF. The CTC project is designed as a panel study with yearly cohorts. Every new cohort starts with a base survey shortly after the application deadline. Subsequently, the participants are invited to tak...
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The study ‘Research Funding and Career Paths – Comparative Study on DFG Programmes for Research Care...
Despite the need to map research careers, the empirical evidence on career patterns of researchers i...
This newsletter shows the first results of a longitudinal analysis of the CTC-18 cohort, which consi...
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<p><sup>1</sup>The CTU Network and SCTO actively support the design, planning, and conduct of invest...
Despite the need to map research careers, the empirical evidence on career patterns of researchers i...
TREE (Transitions from Education to Employment) was conceived as a multi-disciplinary panel study th...
<p>UCSF postdoc career outcomes organized by sector of the workforce, and by career-type, for (A) Ph...
The study ‘Research Funding and Career Paths – Comparative Study on DFG Programmes for Research Care...
Despite the need to map research careers, the empirical evidence on career patterns of researchers i...
This newsletter shows the first results of a longitudinal analysis of the CTC-18 cohort, which consi...
As in our previous newsletter, we explore our first longitudinal dataset to give insights on working...
TREE (Transitions from Education to Employment) is a multi-disciplinary longitudinal large-scale sur...
SNSF Datastory: Where do our Postdoc.Mobility grantees go? Europe is the trend The SNSF sends hundr...
Datastory: The SNSF funds over 80% of researchers from Switzerland before their first ERC grant Res...
TREE (Transitions from Education to Employment) is a multi-disciplinary longitudinal large-scale sur...
How do the Emmy Noether Programme and the Heisenberg Fellowship affect future careers? This infobrie...
TREE (Transitions from Education to Employment) is a Swiss nationwide longitudinal study that follow...
Study on mobility pat-terns and career paths of EU researchers Mobility Patterns and Career Paths of...
<p><sup>1</sup>The CTU Network and SCTO actively support the design, planning, and conduct of invest...
Despite the need to map research careers, the empirical evidence on career patterns of researchers i...
TREE (Transitions from Education to Employment) was conceived as a multi-disciplinary panel study th...
<p>UCSF postdoc career outcomes organized by sector of the workforce, and by career-type, for (A) Ph...
The study ‘Research Funding and Career Paths – Comparative Study on DFG Programmes for Research Care...
Despite the need to map research careers, the empirical evidence on career patterns of researchers i...