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A career at the ESF

At the European Science Foundation we strive to achieve scientific excellence on a European level. It is therefore essential for us to employ high-calibre and talented people to be part of our diverse and multi-national team.  

We always seek experienced individuals capable of delivering a wide range of value-adding services to our member organisations, while helping them to confront the critical science issues of the day head on.

ESF is a strong international network of 72 research funding, performing organisations and academics and it strives to take on a leadership role in globalising science.  ESF aims to develop its unique role in setting science agenda for Europe in a constantly changing European Research Area.

We offer a number of opportunities, scientific and non-scientific. 

Our main office, in the centre of the Strasbourg city where the European Parliament and the Council of Europe are also located, provides an ideal working environment. But Strasbourg is much more than a government seat; it is a university city, as well as a prosperous intersection of German and French cultures, histories, gastronomy and architecture. But our presence doesn’t just end there. The ESF Research Conferences Unit and the European Co-operation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST) offices in Brussels are situated among the headquarters of the main European decision-making bodies such as the European Commission and Council of the European Union. The ESF Marine Board is located on the site of the Flanders Marine Institute in Ostend, Belgium.

Be part of a European organisation where you can work with some of the biggest and most prestigious establishments in the science scene, to help set the science agenda for Europe. 

Opportunities for Scientists:

We provide career opportunities in management and administrative science activities. ESF scientists span nationalities and disciplines. Our international staff represent 20 - 30 different nationalities. A career at the ESF provides scientists with the chance to work with some of the brightest minds in Europe and the rest of the world and to be part of the development of the future of European science.