Université Paris Cité and King’s College London ares launching a call for joint research projects to promote and strengthen collaborations between their researchers.
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Updated 26/05/2021
The present call invites research proposals in all fields of knowledge. We are keen to support projects in Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, STEM and Health subjects. Inter-disciplinary proposals and research collaborations relevant to the cities of Paris and London are particularly welcomed.
The selected research projects will contribute to science development, knowledge exchange and educational innovation in the true spirit of collaborative projects, whose efforts will be committed to supporting the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Eligibility criteria
For more details, please read here.
How to apply?
Please complete the submission form.
Applications must be sent to both Université Paris Cité and to King’s College London simultaneously by email to :
internationalisation.iro@u-paris.fr
Calendar
The deadline for submitting a proposal is 22 June 2021 (up to 23.59h local time).
Contact
Université Paris Cité
Mr Thomas Touzet, Project Manager, International Relations
thomas.touzet@u-paris.fr
King’s College London
Dr Yuchun Chiang Mathews, Partnerships Manager, Global Engagement
yuchun.mathews@kcl.ac.uk
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