Building on its privileged partnership between Université Paris Cité (UPCité) and the National University of Singapore (NUS), three calls for proposals were launched in 2025, giving both institutions’ communities the opportunity to further strengthen and expand their collaboration.

The National University of Singapore is a strategic partner of Université Paris Cité. Since 2013, both institutions have jointly funded a wide range of initiatives in mobility, research, and educational innovation led by their academic communities.

The Paris-NUS Calls for Proposals

This partnership is designed to support interdisciplinary projects, consolidate lasting cooperation, and foster the emergence of new collaborations between Paris and Singapore.

In October 2025, three calls were launched:

  • Research Projects (up to €50,000 per project)
  • Doctoral Mobility (€5,000 per project)
  • Innovative Projects in Higher Education (up to €50,000 per project)

All projects are funded over a two-year period (April 2026 – April 2028) and were assessed on the strength of their scientific quality, their potential for long-term collaboration beyond the grant period, and their ability to contribute to a broader, structured network of cooperation.

Results and Awarded Projects 2026

Following a joint evaluation process, the Paris-NUS committee selected 12 projects spanning a wide range of disciplines, reflecting the depth and dynamism of the partnership.

Women’s health is a key area within the partnership between UPCité and NUS. In this context, the Singapore office, the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at NUS, and Université Paris Cité’s Interdisciplinary Institute for Women’s Health (iWISH) have worked together to secure additional funding, making it possible to support two further projects in this field beyond the initial selection.

 

5 Selected projects for the Research Call:

  • Frédéric Magniez and Marco Tomamichel “Exploring the Landscape of Quantum Graph Property Testing” (Faculty of Sciences)
  • Matthieu Gimat and  Leng Leng Thang“Aging in the context of urban renewal — A French-Singaporean comparison” (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities)
  • Muhammad Usman and  Jiangyong Hu “Coupling Adsorption and Advanced Oxidation Processes for the Removal of Pharmaceutical Pollutants in Water (COUPLE-WATER)” (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris)
  • Eloi Marijon and Roger Foo Sik Yin “Redefining Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) in Women: Biological and Maternal Determinants Across Female Life Course” (Faculty of Health)
  • Diego P. Fernàndez Arroyo, Caroline Kleiner and Stavros Brekoulakis “Arbitration and Climate Change: Building Transnational Research Networks” (Faculty of Law Sciences Po)

4 Selected projects for the Doctoral Mobility Call:

  • Saptarshi Ghosh “Strategy for detecting and characterising EMRIs in the noisy and source-rich LISA data stream” (Faculty of Sciences)
  • Fan Chen “Consular Interventions and Migration Governance in Late-1920s Singapore: Li Jun and the Chinese Community” (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities)
  • Aileen Yeoh Ying-Yan “The connected brain: Neuroimmune and brain-body multiscale interactions” (Faculty of Health)
  • Ram Pravin Kumar Muthuramaling “POSEIDON: Partnership tackling Neurological Off-target Side Effects of platinum chemotherapeutics through Imaging, Drug Optimization & Nanomedicine” (Faculty of Sciences)

3 Selected projects for the Innovative Projects in Higher Education Call:

  • Pierre Ellul and Marion Aw “ResiMed: A Franco–Singaporean Initiative to Enhance Resilience and Stress Literacy through AI assisted Pedagogy in Medical Education” (Faculty of Health)
  • Alexandre Loupy and Tiong Ho Yee “The Paris-Singapore Initiative for 3D Printing and Machine Learning in Open and Robotic Kidney Transplantation Training” (Faculty of Health)
  • Yves Figueiredo and Daniel PS Goh “GEx Singapore 2027. Urban Futures in the Making: Tracing the Sustainable City Through Time” (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities)

2 projects selected separately – focus on women’s health:

  • Juliana Antero and Cuilin Zhang “EndoFit: A Cross-Continental Study on Synergistic Impacts of Physical Activity and Nutrition on Endometriosis Related Symptoms and Quality of Life” (Faculty of Health)
  • Marc-Antoine Custaud and Mahesh Choolani “MICROCARE MICROgravity Cell-culture Approaches for Reproductive biology & space Exploration” (Faculty of Health)

 

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