ESP Education and Training Committee
ESP has always devoted great attention to educational issues. This attention gained a definite structure in 1999 after the Congress in Granada, when the Education and Training Committee (ETC) was established. The main purpose of the ETC activities is to promote photobiology among young ESP Members by some specific instruments.
Students, post-docs and early stage researchers are encouraged to join the vibrant and stimulating community of photobiologists through specific calls issued by ESP for:
- Providing fellowships to young members for attending the congresses and the Photobiology School organised by the European Society for Photobiology.
- Providing travel fellowship for attending international conferences, summer schools, and congresses on the different areas of photobiology. This instrument is implemented in even years
- Selecting a young scientist (under age 35) conducting original research of exceptionally high quality in fields related to photobiology for the Young Investigator Award. The award ceremony is held during the ESP congress, where the awardee gives a plenary lecture.
- Awarding the Giulio Jori Research Scholarship to a research career in photobiology for young scientists.
- Issuing the ESP Supplement to the PhD Degree to give professional recognition to higher education in Photobiology.
Education and Training Committee
Virginie Lyria Lhiaubet
Virginie Lyria Lhiaubet
Institute of Chemical Technology (UPV-CSIC)
Av. dels Tarongers
46022 València, Spain
Adelaide Almeida
Adelaide Almeida
Department of Biology and CESAM
University of Aveiro
Aveiro, Portugal
Ardemis Boghossian
Ardemis Boghossian
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Lausanne, Switzerland
Roger Bresolí-Obach
Roger Bresolí-Obach
Institut Químic de Sarrià
Universitat Ramon Llull
Barcelona, Spain
Roberto Improta
Roberto Improta
Istituto di Biostrutture e Bioimmagini
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Napoli, Italy