Guide to financial support for mobility France-UK
Clarisse Faria-Fortecoëf
A guide for Master and PhD students, Post-doctoral research and Confirmed researchers wishing to go to UK in order to take an academic course or to do research.The aim of the guide to financial support for mobility France-UK published by the Science & Technology Department of the French Embassy in the UK, is to bring together and to sum up in one unique document all the different sources of funding, on the French side as well as on the British side.
Each funding scheme (public and private sectors) is briefly described and explained with all relevant information : objectives,eligibility, academic level required, and when available the level of funding and the deadlines, useful web links and contacts.The last two parts are about specific bilateral partnerships and European or Global programmes (international level).
Furthermore, a Guide to financial support for mobility of British students and researchers to France, is also available in English version with the same frame as the first one.
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