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YIP PHD Courses
EMBO YIP-3 · Series · 2002-2019
Part of Young Investigator Program

This series contains materials related to PHD courses run by the YIP between 2002-2019. It includes programs and abstract books, correspondence, surveys, posters, and meeting feedback.

Young Investigator Program
YIP Networking
EMBO YIP-4 · Series · 2013-2019
Part of Young Investigator Program

This series contains materials related to the financial support the programme offers for a variety of networking opportunities between 2013-2019, namely: conference/meeting support, institute visits, joint group meetings, lab exchanges, sectoral meetings, support for local PHD courses, and for YIPs to act as Jurors at EMBO Meetings. This series includes applications, reports, financial statements, invoices, expense forms, and correspondence.

Young Investigator Program
YIP Meetings
EMBO YIP-2 · Series · 2001-2017
Part of Young Investigator Program

This series contains materials related to annual YIP meetings between 2001-2019. It includes programmes and abstracts, correspondence, surveys, posters, reports, and meeting feedback.

Young Investigator Program
YIP Administrative Materials
EMBO YIP-1 · Series · 1998-2013
Part of Young Investigator Program

This series contains documents related to the YIP Working Party meetings, the agreement establishing the YIP as a special program of the EMBC, and agreements signed with participating nations.

Young Investigator Program
EMBO SEC-F · Series · 1966-2019
Part of EMBO Council Secretariat Material

This series comprises materials relating to the relationship between the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO), and the Swiss Department of Foreign Affairs, formerly known as the Département Féderal Politique. It contains correspondence, reports, meeting documents, and other organisational and administrative documentation in both English and French.

In 1969, the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) was formally established as a non-profit association under Swiss law, with its legal seat in Geneva. This status was granted in agreement with the Swiss Federal Government, which recognized EMBO’s mission to foster international cooperation in the life sciences. The arrangement provided EMBO with a stable legal framework and diplomatic standing, enabling it to operate independently while coordinating scientific programmes across member states.

An inventory of this series is available.

European Molecular Biology Organisation