The Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS is presently calling for applications for three thematic fellowships sponsored by its partners:
The deadline for applications is 31 March 2021. Applications are to be submitted by email .
The fellowship may last between 5 and 10 months, between 1 January 2022 and 31 March 2023, depending on the fellow’s availability.
The core objective of the FFJ Fellowship programme is to give the fellows an opportunity to broaden their research activities through a long-term stay in Paris, taking advantage of a vast network in social sciences and humanities in France and Europe, as well as a new collaboration with the research and development teams of the FFJ's partners. The fellows will be hosted in an office space shared with other visiting researchers and located on the new Campus Condorcet, Europe’s largest campus for social sciences and humanities. This exceptional international and interdisciplinary environment offers many opportunities for collaboration and access to scientific events. For the past 10 years, FFJ has been developing ambitious partnership-based research with companies and foundations, making it possible for the fellows to have access to a network of experts beyond academia and expand their scientific work with alternate methods and approaches. Further particulars and details of the fellowship may be asked directly by email.
Published: March 2021
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