Jobs

Vacancies, Projects and Awards

General

This is a site in which information about open jobs is posted. We announce only vacancies from FIG member associations, academic members and corporate members and in some cases from FIG partners like the United Nations. We also publish information on some projects and awards. FIG is not responsible for the information provided.

Vacancies Projects Awards

 

Vacancies


Internship: The Civil Society Unit, Department of Global Communications,UN, is hiring full-time interns for 4-6 months in three (3) different work areas. Applicants must be a student in the final year of the first university degree (bachelor or equivalent), Master's or Ph.D. Programme or equivalent, or have completed a Bachelor's, Master's or PH.D. Programme. More information


West Africa Regional Manager: The Optron Group is currently seeking a highly motivated Regional Sales Manager to join their team. This position offers extensive travel and will be based in either Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, or Senegal. Read more



Projects


ICEX Vives

ICEX Vives is a project promoted by ICEX Spain Export and Investment, whose objective is to provide young talents with the opportunity to gain professional experience abroad through internships in international companies. This opportunity allows participants to develop key skills in global environments, improve their employability, and contribute to the internationalization of Spanish companies. The project is aimed at university graduates and master's students who meet the established requirements, offering them the opportunity to complete internships with financial support in international destinations. Information flyer in Spanish.




Awards and Prizes


Sarah Sayce Award 2025
Deadline: 31 August 2025

The Sarah Sayce Award for Sustainability Research has been established by the Property Research Trust, the Aubrey Barker Fund and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors to recognise research which enables or furthers the practical adoption and application of sustainable solutions in the property industry.

It is a single award of £3,000 for a research paper that makes a distinctive contribution to our understanding of how to make property more sustainable.

The award is in memory of Sarah Sayce, who sadly passed away in November 2021. Sarah had a long and distinguished career and made a lasting contribution to all four of the award’s supporting organisations.

Further information can be found on the web site: Sarah Sayce Award


The EAASI Outstanding Thesis Award 2025
Deadline: 31 August 2025

This award recognizes graduate research that effectively connects manned aerial platform geospatial technologies with real-world business applications. The winner will receive a cash prize of €2,000, travel and accommodation expenses to present their work at the EAASI Conference (Dubrovnik 18-21 November 2025) and significant industry visibility. The deadline for applications is 31 August 2025.
Application form

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The Abel Prize
Deadline: 1 September 2025

Call for nominations

The Abel Prize recognizes outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics, including mathematical aspects of computer science, mathematical physics, probability, numerical analysis and scientific computing, statistics and applications of mathematics in the sciences. The Abel Prize was established in 2002, and awarded for the first time in 2003.

The Abel Prize amounts to NOK 7,5 million.

The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters awards the Abel Prize on the basis of a recommendation from the Academy’s Abel Committee, chaired by an Academy member and consisting of four further members elected among names put forward by the International Mathematical Union and the European Mathematical Society.

The Abel Prize may be awarded to one single person, or shared for closely related fundamental contributions. The Abel Committee receives all nominations and may itself nominate candidates for the Abel Prize.

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