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Expected Outcome
Projects are expected to contribute to one of the two following outcomes, exclusively:
Projects are expected to contribute to one of the two following outcomes, exclusively:
Actions are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
Projects are expected to contribute to the following outcomes:
21 February 2025 - Call for Proposals 2025 - Scientific Advisory Board
Sciences Po is announcing its annual internal call for research proposals for 2025 in order to finance specific and innovative research projects presented by the tenure-track and tenured faculty of Sciences Po.
Global intellectual exchange is at the heart of the Katekisama Program. To stimulate these forms of academic collaboration, the Program entails two forms of fellowships: Katekisama Visiting Fellowships are announced once a year, the call for application aims to attract researchers who share the Program’s commitment to interdisciplinary thinking and intellectual curiosity and who intend to contribute to substantial new development in globality research. The changing focus of the Fellowships reflects the different annual themes of the Katekisama Program.
The German Historical Institute (GHI) and the Institute of European Studies at the University of California, Berkeley (IES) are seeking applications for a Binational Visiting Fellow Tandem for postdoctoral researchers. The 24 months fellowship program contributes to the research network “Knowledge in Transit - Migrants’ Knowledge in Comparative Perspective” at the GHI's Pacific Office in Berkeley.
In this call, you can apply for three-year project grants for individual research projects. The call intends to contribute to achieving a health-promoting working life and is made within the ten-year national program for working life research at Forte. A total of SEK 72 million is allocated in the call for the years 2025–2027.