Nordic folks: In case I'm missing the best places to look, is there somewhere I should be looking for fully funded PhDs in plant science, botany, horticultural science, etc?
Or jobs in this area that would sponsor a working visa?
I'm a bit rusty in my language practice so I'm probably low intermediate in Swedish and a shade less than that in Danish.
My Masters work didn't involve molecular genetics/bio. I've got tissue culture, old school botany & pomology exp. @plantscience
@ml Do you know about the Blue Card?
@riley No. What is it?
@ml The EU's counterpart to the USA's Green Card programme, by and large. A residence and work permit that is not tied to a specific employer. https://immigration-portal.ec.europa.eu/eu-blue-card/essential-information_en [immigration-portal.ec.europa.eu] explains it.
@riley Thanks. Yeah, I have to go through an employer because as of now, I can't meet this requirement: "Your annual gross salary must be at least one and a half times the average national salary - except when the lower salary threshold applies;"