The Paris-Oxford Partnership (POP) Evaluation Committee, composed of Université Paris Cité, CNRS, Institut des Etudes Avancées and Oxford University, announces the results of its calls for projects. The call aimed to facilitate and strengthen scientific collaborations between Paris and Oxford for the year 2024 in interdisciplinary subjects involving the humanities.
Results
The results are available via this link.
Objectives of the call
This call aims to facilitate collaborations between academic staff, teachers and researchers on interdisciplinary subjects involving the humanities. It is supported by StratEx funds at Université Paris Cité as well as the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Institut d’Études Avancées hosting Oxford partners in Paris. It demonstrates the strength and quality of the strategic partnership between Université Paris Cité and the University of Oxford.
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Results of the Call for Joint Research Projects between King’s College London and Université Paris Cité 2025
In May 2025, as part of the Initiative d’Excellence (IdEx) program, Université Paris Cité and its strategic partner King’s College London launched their fourth call for joint research projects. The selected projects demonstrated strong potential to foster enduring...
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[SMARTS-UP Graduate Schools call for applications] Outgoing mobility scholarships for master’s students
[Paris–NUS] 2026 Call for Proposals
As part of the strategic partnership between Université Paris Cité and the National University of Singapore (NUS), three new calls for proposals are being launched for 2026. Proposals must be submitted by January 15, 2026. Objectives The Paris–NUS call for proposals...
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[Student testimony] Why do I like studying at Université Paris Cité?
Hi ! I'm Roba Adel, a Master student in Arts and Humanities and a Circle U. student ambassador. Today I'm going to give you a few (very good) reasons to choose my university.Studying at Université Paris Cité is much more than just a university experience: it's living...
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