GEOCEP

GEOCEP

Global Excellence in Modeling Climate and Energy Policies (GEOCEP) is a European-funded project that provides an innovative economic modelling framework to aid in the energy transition to a zero-carbon economy. It incorporates transitional challenges such as social and technological innovations, the need for flexibility, and new business and service models. 

Information and administration

Administrative requirements:

A PhD student should be involved in research activities at Charles University for at least one month. The student should either be employed full-time or sign a full-time dedication agreement. The secondment should take place at one of the partner institutions outside of Europe, from which the student has received an invitation letter. A secondment lasts for a minimum of one month and a maximum of twelve months and can take place until 31 January 2026. For more information, see the "Secondment" page of the GEOCEP website. 

Incompatibility with Erasmus+

According to the European Commission's rule of non-doubling of funding for the same expenditure, participants in the Erasmus+ programme are automatically excluded, because both actions reimburse mobility costs. Also, a secondment cannot be to a European beneficiary institution, which is how Erasmus+ exchanges works.