The Humanities Division at the University of Oxford and Université Paris Cité in partnership the CNRS, are delighted to announce a call for applications for research collaboration, within the Oxford-Université Paris Cité CNRS Humanities Research Partnership, referred to as the Paris-Oxford-Partnership (POP).
For more information on the partnership
University of Oxford
The first call for projects is open to students and researchers of Université Paris Cité as well as to partners of the Alliance Sorbonne Paris Cité (ASPC). It is supported by IdEX and with the collaboration of the CNRS and the Institut d’Etudes Avancées for hosting the Oxford partners in Paris.
This scheme facilitates exchange between institutions by offering Visiting Fellowships to academics from Oxford and Paris. There is also a workshop opportunity to support early career researchers as part of this partnership.
Eligibility criteria
For more details, please read here
How to apply?
Université Paris Cité academics are invited to apply for the Oxford Visiting Fellowships. Université Paris Cité applicants, must complete applications and send them by mail to :
international.drive@u-paris.fr, with copy to Thomas Touzet
inshs.international@cnrs.fr, and Chantal KhanMalek
Oxford academics are invited to apply for the Visiting Fellowships at the Université Paris Cité. Applicants from the University of Oxford should complete the designated form available on the IRAMS application system. Further information available here.
Calendar
The deadline for submitting a proposal is on June 7th 2021
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