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Toyota Foundation Research Grants

The Toyota Foundation Research Grant Program, Interlinkages and Innovation for Future Societies, invites research proposals that address social issues with an awareness of the “connections” among people, between people and nature, and between people and things and technologies. This is based on the belief that in order to realize an affluent and harmonious world, we need to fundamentally reexamine existing social systems and design the future from the perspective of interlinkages.

PHC Dumont d'Urville┋Coopération franco-néo-zélandaise

Dumont d'Urville est le Partenariat Hubert Curien (PHC) franco-néo-zélandais. Il est mis en œuvre en France par le ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères (MEAE) et le ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche (MESR), et en Nouvelle-Zélande par le Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) et administré par la Royal Society Te Apārangi.

Les appels à candidatures de ce programme sont lancés sur un rythme annuel.

Date limite de dépôt des dossiers de candidature : jeudi 18 Juillet 2024.

STaRS┋Appel à projets "Accueil de jeunes chercheurs d’avenir" en région Hauts-de-France

A l'heure où la compétition scientifique mondiale ne fait que s'accroitre, la Région Hauts-de-France souhaite consolider son attractivité et renforcer le rayonnement international de sa recherche et de ses établissements.

Pour répondre à cette ambition, la Région a mis en place le dispositif STaRS (Soutien à l'accueil de Talents de la Recherche Scientifique) avec un double objectif :

Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Grants for Critical Editions and Scholarly Translations in Buddhist Studies

Critical editions are of crucial importance to the expanding field of Buddhist studies. Translation has been at the core of Buddhism since the Buddha’s instruction to his monks to teach the dharma in many languages. 

These grants support a broad range of endeavor, from the creation of critical editions (with full scholarly apparatus), to translation of canonical texts into modern vernaculars, to the translation of scholarly works on Buddhism from one modern language into another.

ESRC Research Grants to UK Institutions

The ESRC Research Grants (open call) invites proposals from eligible individuals and research teams for standard research projects, large-scale surveys and other infrastructure projects and for methodological developments. The call offers researchers considerable flexibility to focus on any subject area or topic providing that it falls within ESRC’s remit. Proposals can draw from the wider sciences, but the social sciences must represent more than 50 per cent of the research focus and effort.

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