Call for Applications: 2020 Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS Fellowships

The Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS is presently calling for applications for two thematic fellowships sponsored by our partners:

  1. Air Liquide Fellowship: “Visioning the Future of Human-Machine Relationships: Collaborative Researches between Japan and France
  2. Valeo Fellowship: “Innovative Technologies for a Sustainable Mobility

The deadline for applications is 31 May 2019. Applications are to be submitted by email to applications_ffj@ehess.fr.

The fellowship may last 5 or 10 months, between 1 January 2020 and 31 March 2021, depending on the fellow’s availability.

The core objective of the fellowships of the Fondation France-Japon (FFJ) at EHESS is to lead to a close collaboration between the fellow, FFJ, and its partner. The FFJ Fellowships enable the fellows to pursue their research work, according to the research project they presented in their application with objectives specific to their stay in Paris (comparative analysis, access to French resources, etc.). They will benefit from the large network of researchers in social and human sciences, as well as the international and interdisciplinary environment of the Parisian academic institutions. Besides, the collaboration with strategic and research departments of the partner will be an excellent opportunity for them to access to a network of extra-academic experts. The fellows are hosted at EHESS in Paris in a shared office; they benefit from administrative assistance, and have access to meeting rooms and libraries.

For more information: http://ffj.ehess.fr/chaires.html

About Paula

Paula lives in the vortex of academic life. She studies medieval Japanese history.
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