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The Valencian Foundation for Excellence in Research (ValER) was created in 2021 by Generalitat Valenciana with the aim of strengthening the Valencian System of Science and Research (SVCI) through the attraction, retention, and consolidation of high-level researchers from around the world.
ValER was registered in the Foundations Registry of the Valencian Community on September 22, 2021, and has legal personality and full capacity to act to achieve its objectives. The Foundation is assigned to the Conselleria (regional government) in charge of scientific policy, currently the Conselleria of Education, Culture and Universities. Its statutes were approved by Agreement of the Consell on July 9, 2021 (DOGV No. 9210 of 08.11.2021), with the aim of providing ValER with a flexible and autonomous operational and organizational structure to fulfill its objectives.
With this strategic purpose, ValER offers permanent contracts to researchers from all over the world to develop their professional careers in the Valencian Community. These researchers will be integrated into entities of the Valencian System of Science and Research.
The objective is to recruit scientific and academic personnel of the highest level, thus enabling to compete with the research systems of other regions and countries.
Both the researchers and Valencian research entities will benefit from this call.
The ValER call for applications is aimed at recruiting the most promising and influential researchers in the fields of knowledge within the specified scientific areas. Its purpose is to establish the foundations of the selection process to fill eight permanent positions of distinguished researchers with high international projection and influential capacity. The selection is based on scientific excellence and leadership of the applicants.
The selected research staff will carry out their activities at one of the public or non-profit private universities, research foundations or non-profit research centers in the Valencian Community (see list at https://www.valer-f.es/host-institutions/). The selected researchers will be hired as distinguished researchers under the framework of the Science, Technology, and Innovation Law 14/2011, of june 1st (LCTI), and therefore will become employees of ValER. Throughout their careers, ValER researchers will undergo periodic evaluation processes aimed at their promotion.
To perform the proposed research activities, ValER will enter into agreements with the host institutions to formalize the collaboration framework of its personnel. The contracted personnel must conduct independent and collaborative research, in addition to being able to obtain competitive funding and lead their own research lines.
This call will ensure the principles of equality, merit, capability, publicity, and competition, in accordance with the provisions of the applicable regulations.
The selected researchers will be hired in the modality of Distinguished Researcher as provided for in Article 23 of the LCTI.
The characteristics of this contract are the following:
In addition to the contract, the following funding will be provided:
The duties and obligations of ValER distinguished researchers will be those provided for in the LCTI and in particular:
To participate in this call, applicants must meet the following essential requirements at the time of application:
The following merits and capacities will also be taken into consideration:
Selected candidates will carry out their research in one of the public or private non-profit universities, research foundations or non-profit research institutions of the Valencian Community. Valencian research institutions, research groups and infrastructures can be found on the ValER website (https://www.valer-f.es/host-institutions/ ).
An expression of interest (EOI) from at least one host institution is required. Candidates must directly contact each institution that they are interested in joining and obtain an EOI.
The EOI should clearly show that the institution has a strong interest in hosting each candidate. For that purpose, institutions must provide detailed information regarding the research unit, its main research objectives and the support given to the candidate to ValER distinguished researcher (start-up funds, office and laboratory conditions, auxiliary staff, etc.).
The EOI must be signed by the legal representative of the institution (rector or vice-rector for research in the case of universities, and Chairman of the Board or Director in the case of rest of research centers).
ValER will sign agreements with the public and private non-profit institutions that have submitted expressions of interest for the selected applications. These agreements will formalize the collaboration framework between the entities for the development of the research activities proposed in the expressions of interest.
In the collaboration agreements to be signed between ValER and the Institution, the parties will determine their contributions. ValER's contributions will consist of human resources, which will provide talent and scientific knowledge and financial resources for the initial development of research activities (start-up funding). In these agreements, the distribution of responsibilities will be established, with ValER covering the remuneration of the research staff and the Institution covering the costs associated with the normal development of the ValER’s researchers’ tasks. In addition, ValER research staff may be allowed to combine their research work with other tasks, such as university teaching at the host institution, in accordance with the provisions of the LCTI and other applicable regulations and provided they have the corresponding authorization from ValER and the Institution. In all cases, the research staff are required to comply with the specific internal regulations in force at the host Institution. Furthermore, the parties will describe the projects to be developed, as well as the system for distributing and protecting the property rights of the research results, development and innovation.
The research results will be 50% shared property between ValER and the Institution. Notwithstanding the above, the research staff will have the right to share in the profits derived from their exploitation, in accordance with the LCTI and other applicable regulations.
Call 2026 is open to the following research areas:
The application will be online through the link https://call.valer-f.es/ and requires all the following items:
Applicants can submit their applications regardless of whether the referees and host(s) institutions have uploaded their letters and EOIs. The system allows applicants to monitor file uploading by both referees and host institution(s). Incomplete applications will not be considered for evaluation.
The entire application must be completed in English.
Candidates must apply online before June 30, 2026 at 1:00 pm (Central European Time) at https://call.valer-f.es/ . Please check the User Manual of this platform beforehand.
For any queries or technical issues, please contact us by e-mail at [email protected].
All information regarding the ValER 2026 Call is available at https://www.valer-f.es/
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