The Ile-de-France government supports international joint thesis supervision
Laurent Cousin
The subsidy is 7,500 euros per project. Application deadline: Friday, November 14, 2008.The Ile-de-France (Greater Paris) regional government has issued a call for applications in the framework of its program to support international joint thesis supervision (SETCI). The aim is to encourage academic cooperation between Paris area and foreign research teams.
PhD students in the second year of doctoral studies in any field may apply. The amount of the subsidy is a lump sum of 7,500 euros per project.
Applications must be sent in by Friday, November 14, 2008.
To apply, visit the Ile-de-France regional government website.
PhD students in the second year of doctoral studies in any field may apply. The amount of the subsidy is a lump sum of 7,500 euros per project.
Applications must be sent in by Friday, November 14, 2008.
To apply, visit the Ile-de-France regional government website.
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