Université Paris Cité and University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P) are launching a joint call for projects further to the memorandum of understanding established in May 2024 aimed at implementing joint collaborations in the areas of training and research.
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Objectives
The call for projects is designed to support projects in the fields of human and social sciences, exact sciences and health.
Target audience
Each proposal must include a Principal Investigator (PI) from Université Paris Cité and Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique.
Eligibility Criteria
Details of the call are available in the call for projects.
How to apply?
As a joint call only one application must submitted on the online portal.
Timeline
All proposals must be submitted by November 29, 2024 (1:00 pm local time).
Contact
International Relations Head Office
internationalisation.iro@u-paris.fr
University Mohamed VI Polytechnic
fouzia.lamnasfi@um6p.ma
Via online platform
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