Jobs and Study Opportunities

How to advertise your Vacancy or Study Opportunity through EACR

Thank you for your interest in advertising your vacancy or study opportunity with EACR.  We shall be pleased to offer you one of two options as below:

Option 1 Free listing

  • An introductory listing on our Jobs and Study tab on the home page
  • A link from the Jobs and Study tab to a dedicated Jobs & Study section on our website. Here you can provide more information with a link to your own recruitment web page or contact details.

If you decide to proceed, we will require;

  • A concise advertisement title for listing on the Latest Jobs tab on the home page
  • 200-350 words of text, including title, for the EACR web page, plus a web link / contact details
  • The closing date for the application

Please contact Andrew Binns andrew.binns@nottingham.ac.uk

 

Option 2 E-news bulletin and website listing

  • An introductory listing on our Jobs and Study tab on the home page
  • Two consecutive listings in our e-news bulletin (sent to 9500+ members at least every fortnight)
  • A link from the e-news bulletin directly to the dedicated Job and Study section on our website. Here you can provide more information with a link to your own recruitment web page or contact details.

If you decide to proceed, we will require;

  • A concise advertisement title for listing on the Latest Jobs tab on the home page
  • 200-350 words of text, including title, for the EACR web page, plus a web link / contact details
  • Up to 50 words of text, including title, for the EACR e-news bulletin
  • A logo in jpg format suitable for web display
  • The closing date for the application

A charge of £75 (or Euro equivalent) is made to cover the administrative costs in updating the EACR website and the use of the electronic e-news bulletin system.  An invoice will be provided.

Please contact Kathryn Wass kathryn.wass@nottingham.ac.uk

Sustaining Members

About the EACR

Advancing cancer research - from basic research to prevention, treatment and care

The European Association for Cancer Research was established in 1968 and the membership approaches 10,000. The Association offers opportunities for:

  • Communication
  • Biennial congresses, educational courses, scientific meetings and special conferences
  • Travel fellowships and bursaries
  • Awards and acknowledgement
  • Advance information and professional support
  • Contacts and opportunities for collaborative research