#ESRH2608634AOrder of April 3, 2026 Declaring Vacant University Conference Lecturer Positions in General Medicine for Mutation and Recruitment in 2026
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This order announces the availability of university conference lecturer positions in general medicine across various French universities for the year 2026. It sets out the process for applying for these positions, either through transfer or recruitment. Those interested must provide a detailed application within a specified timeframe, and applications will be reviewed and ranked by university officials before final appointments are made.
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Key Changes
- Announcement of vacant university conference lecturer positions in general medicine for 2026.
- Application process for both transfer and recruitment specified.
- Requirements for candidates and submission deadlines outlined.
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates for mutation must submit application documents (mutation request form per Annex I, detailed CV not exceeding 3 pages, and list of titles/works) via registered mail to the medical school director within 8 days of publication in the Official Journal
Candidates for mutation must simultaneously send a copy of the candidacy letter and CV by email to dgrh-a2.sante-concours@education.gouv.fr within 8 days of publication, with subject line specifying 'candidature mutation MG titulaires 2026' and the job location
Medical school directors must immediately submit mutation applications to the restricted council of faculty members of at least senior lecturer rank within 8 days of the application deadline
The restricted council must rank candidates with favorable opinions within 8 days and communicate rankings to the medical school director, who forwards them to the ministry
Candidates for the competitive exam must possess a doctorate or equivalent diploma listed in the October 6, 2010 ministerial order, with at least 2 years of experience as university clinic chief or equivalent in general medicine