Aurore Sciences on LinkedIn
Clarisse Faria-Fortecoëf
The objective of the Aurora Sciences platform is to bring together all information on actors, institutions, programs and cooperation projects related to research in France and China in science, technology, as well as in humanities and social sciences.Launched in May 2010 by the university service and the service for science and technology of the General Consulate of France in Shanghai, the Aurora platform receives an average of 1,000 visitors per month, has about 800 members and lists 650 French and Chinese institutions.
Some of the information published on this platform will now be available from the Aurore Sciences group created on LinkedIn. By joining this group you will be informed more regularly on news related to the scientific and academic cooperation between France and China.
The information is only available on French and/or Chinese.
For more information, you can also read our article published in May 2010.
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