JOB VACANCY HEAD OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES UNIT The ESF is streamlining the management of the Humanities and the Social Sciences by merging them into a single unit. The mission of this position is to directly impact the development and successful implementation of ESF's Strategy and its dynamic role in the European Research Area through the effective customisation of its annual high level objectives at unit level and by developing synergies between the two disciplines. It includes promoting foresight activities and research collaboration in an inter- and multi-disciplinary environment, across Europe and beyond. * This full-time position is offered to a candidate looking for an extremely rich scientific and people- management role in a European context. The duration of the contract is three years, with the possibility of a prolongation of two years, preferably starting September /October 2010. * The place of work is Strasbourg and the job will involve regular travel. * The salary level will be based on the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate and will follow ESF terms and conditions. Full information (responsibilities, profile, competencies): http://www.esf.org/jobs/current-vacancies/head-of-the-humanities-and-social-sciences-unit.html Application Deadline: 20 June 2010 (Interviews will be held in Rome on 1 July 2010) FINAL CALL FOR APPLICATIONS/PAPERS - FUTURE INTERNET AND SOCIETY: A COMPLEX SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE 2-7 October 2010, Italy [X] Chair: Romualdo Pastor-Satorras - Departament de Física i Enginyeria Nuclear (FIB), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, ES Co-Chair: Claudio Castellano - CNR-ISC (Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi) and Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza Universitá di Roma, IT The digital revolution and the advent of the Internet are transforming the way we work, how we spend our free time. These phenomena are also changing how we communicate with each other and the way in which we establish and maintain our social relations. The relationship between Internet and society is complex and bidirectional, leading to a co-evolution of the two systems. In fact, the Internet exists because humans need networking and the Internet evolution is ultimately driven by our ever-increasing use of it. The complexity of the current Internet structure and its future developments cannot be understood without taking a full multi-disciplinary approach. Such an approach must necessarily be based on the science of complex systems, and in particular complex network theory. It must also depend on social sciences and humanities to elucidate the underpinnings of the Internet at a societal and economic level. This conference will bring together experts in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), social scientists, as well as experts in the area of complex systems They will assess the state-of-the-art, identify new trends and envision future developments in the intertwined domains of future Internet and society. We welcome top-level presentations on the most recent results in analysis and modelling, from the point of view of complex systems and other techno-social issues. A good number of grants are available for young researchers to cover the conference fee and possibly part of the travel costs. Grant requests should be made by ticking appropriate field(s) in the paragraph "Grant application" of the application form. Full conference programme and application form are accessible online from http://www.esf.org/conferences/10341 Extended deadline for application: 9 June 2010 EUROPEAN LATSIS PRIZE 2010 The European Science Foundation (ESF) invites nominations for the European Latsis Prize 2010. The Prize, of a value of 100 000 Swiss Francs, is presented each year by the International Latsis Foundation at the ESF Annual Assembly to a scientist or research group in recognition of outstanding and innovative contributions in a selected field of research. The research field for the 2010 Prize is "Biodiversity". In the context of the International Year of Biodiversity 2010, one of the goals of which is to stop the decrease of biodiversity worldwide, the European Latsis Prize seeks nominations for outstanding contributions to interdisciplinary research on Biodiversity, in its widest meaning, which has had a major impact in this domain. The candidate should have excellent research achievements in aspects of biology and ecology, or perception of society on biodiversity, or human and societal aspects of or vision on biodiversity, economic aspects of biodiversity, both direct (e.g. fisheries, forestry, agriculture) and indirect, which have contributed to this development. More information: http://www.esf.org/latsis Deadline for submitting nominations: 30 June 2010 ESF RESEARCH CONFERENCES: CALL FOR PROPOSALS The Call for Proposals for 2012 ESF Research Conferences is now open. Researchers are invited to submit proposals on the following topics: * Interdisciplinary Environmental Sciences * Molecular Biology+ * Mathematics * Physics/Biophysics and Environmental Sciences * Social Sciences and Humanities The ESF Research Conferences Scheme provides the opportunity for leading scientists and younger researchers to meet for discussions on the most recent developments in their fields of research. It acts as a catalyst for creating new synergistic contacts throughout Europe and the rest of the world. ESF Research Conferences are open to scientists world-wide, whether from academia or industry. Successful proponents become the conference chairs and are responsible for both the scientific programme and quality of the conferences. Full administrative and logistical support is provided by the ESF Conferences unit. More information: http://www.esf.org/activities/esf-conferences/call-for-proposals Deadline for submitting proposals: 15 September 2010 OTHER MEETINGS OF INTEREST ESF-Africa Frontier Research Conference - Dynamic interlinkages between social and ecosystem changes: Towards a Europe Africa Partnership 9-12 November 2010 (Location and Venue to be confirmed) Closing date for applications: 8 July 2010 More information: http://www.esf.org/conferences/10339 ESCON 2 Expert Meeting: The "Big Two" Content Dimensions in Social Cognition and Behaviour Neuendettelsau, Germany, 13-16 October 2010 Sponsored by ESCON and DFG Deadline for submissions: 10 July 2010 Call for Contributions: http://www.esf.org/escon CALENDAR OF UPCOMING ESF COMMON CALLS IN 2010 ESF Research Networking Programmes Call opens: 1 July Deadline for submitting proposals: 14 October For further information: http://www.esf.org/programmes All calls relevant to the social sciences can be found on http://www.esf.org/research-areas/social-sciences/grants-calls-applications.html .. Notification of selected non-ESF calls, meetings, newsletters, etc. can be consulted on http://www.esf.org/research-areas/social-sciences/grants-calls-applications/external-announcements.html