As part of the calls for projects launched last June by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Université Paris Cité, the call to encourage joint innovative projects in the field of higher education has been extended until 27 October 2021. Submit your proposal now !
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This partnership benefits from a strong commitment from NUS, which co-finances these projects with the aim of establishing a strategic and lasting relationship with Université Paris Cité and its IdEx partners (Inalco, Sciences Po, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, Ined) through structuring projects.
Eligibility criteria
For more information on the call, read here.
How to apply?
All the information regarding the call is outlined in the application form.
Calendar
The deadline for submitting a proposal is 27 October 2021.
Contact
For questions regarding this call for proposals, please contact Dr. Mariana Losada, Director, Singapore office: mariana@nus.edu.sg
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