At the Marine Research Centre of University of Vigo (CIM), you will have access to cutting-edge technology, state-of-the-art facilities, and a dynamic and supportive research environment.
You will have the opportunity to work alongside top scientists from around the world, publish in prestigious journals, and have a real impact in the scientific community.
If you have an innovative or disruptive idea related to climate change or marine biotechnology and you are ready to take your research career to the next level, we welcome all who share our passion for marine science and are ready to make a difference.
Master &
Bachelor's
Degrees
Predoctoral stage
(R1)
Postdoctoral stage
(R2-R4)
CIM is part of the Galician University System Network of Research Centres (CIGUS Network). This network incorporates distinguished research centers whose exceptional quality and impact have been officially recognized through international advisory accreditation by the Xunta de Galicia.
The accreditation, structuring and improvement of The Marine Research Centre of the UVigo is co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). CIM will contribute to promoting the generation of excellent knowledge in marine science, the transfer of that knowledge for the benefit of society, and the internacionalization of UVigo´s marine research activity.
CIM, as a part of UVigo, upholds the HR Excellence in Research Seal, signifying our commitment to continually improve and align our human resources policies and strategies with the 40 principles of the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers (Charter & Code).
CIM offers excellent conditions for the development of the
professional career of its research staff, it has an aid program for
carrying out stays and attending conferences, aid for scientific
publications, training courses and support in applying for aid for
the development of your research career.
But that’s not all! You will also have the chance to work and live in
one of the most beautiful and lively cities in Spain, with a rich
cultural heritage and a thriving marine research community.