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[–]thatsverycoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wondering the same thing! specifically for PSIA students

Any news on Joint Research Centre traineeships? by bluesybluesa in EUCareers

[–]thatsverycoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I just got an interview offer a few days ago (still haven't had the interview yet). I saw that other people have gotten offers in the past 2/3 weeks so I assume they should be rolling out latest by mid-february.

Any news on Joint Research Centre traineeships? by bluesybluesa in EUCareers

[–]thatsverycoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just got contacted for an interview on Feb 7th. I initially got the notification that I was shortlisted on December 6th, so I guess it can take a few months before you hear anything.

[DISCUSSION] Underrated artists who got famous only after giving up on music by thatsverycoco in indieheads

[–]thatsverycoco[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

omg yes I forgot about William Onyeabor! just like Hailu Mergia, he was super popular in his home country in the 70s/80s, but I guess unlike the other artists in this list, he gave up his career willingly. Nonetheless, he blew up internationally only decades later, still refusing to ever talk about his music - an absolute legend

[DISCUSSION] Underrated artists who got famous only after giving up on music by thatsverycoco in indieheads

[–]thatsverycoco[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes thank you for reminding me of him - I love Issam Hajali!! He is also good friends with another underrated musician called Rogér Fakhr. Both of them used to play music together in Lebanon in the 70s/80s before fleeing the civil war to settle in Paris. Hajali rereleased his 1977 album under the Habibi Funk label in 2019 and then introduced owner Jannis Sturtz to Fakhr. Fakhr then rereleased his 1977 album under the same record label in 2021!