Rosalind Franklin Fellowship
In 2007 the University of Groningen initiated the prestigious Rosalind Franklin Fellowship programme to promote the advancement of talented international researchers at the highest levels of the institution. The Rosalind Franklin Fellowship programme is primarily directed at women in industry, academia or research institutes who have a PhD and would like to become a full professor at a European top research university. On 4 October, 14 new Rosalind Franklin Fellows will be inaugurated during a festive ceremony in the Aula.
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