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Franco-German graduate schools summer and winter schools Humanities and Social Sciences An interdiscplinary approach to international history: Franco- German-European perspectives in the 20 th century. Universität des Saarlandes, Université Paris-Sorbonne, University of Luxembourg (LUX) Collocations and discourse traditions. Universität Potsdam, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona (ES) Construction of Differences III: Structure – Social Order – Com- munication. Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Technische Universität Dresden, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Paris Contemporary European Philosophies (Franco-German Fo- cus). Universität Bonn, Université de Toulouse - Jean Jaurès Crowd and Integration in Ancient Societies (FISA/MIAG). Uni- versität Bonn, Université de Strasbourg, Universität Bern (CH) Cultural Conflicts and Conflict Cultures in France and Germa- ny. Universität Tübingen, Université d’Aix-Marseille Franco-German Graduate School in Humanities, Cultural and Social Studies. Mainz-Dijon. Universität Mainz, Université de Bourgogne/Dijon Trinational Graduate School: Communication in a multilingual and pluricultural context. Pädagogische Hochschule Karlsruhe, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Université de Strasbourg, Univer- sität Basel (CH), Università degli Studi G.D‘Annunzio Chieti Pescara (IT) Medicine MyoGrad – International Graduate Program for Muscle Sciences Berlin/Paris. Charité Berlin, Université Versailles Saint- Quentin-en-Yvelines Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Computer Science Stochastic Processes and Statistical Machine Learning. Universität Potsdam, Université de Toulouse 3 Franco-German Graduate School on Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics. Universität Mainz, CEA Saclay, LPT - ENS Climate change impact on the sustainability of special crops and their products. HGU Geisenheim, Université de Bordeaux, AWRI (AUS), University of Adelaide Enzyme reactivities and their applications. Universität Freiburg, Université de Strasbourg Functional Materials for Sustainable Energy and Information Technology. Technische Universität Darmstadt, Université de Bordeaux Living liquids. Universität des Saarlandes, Universität Bayreuth, Université de Grenoble, Université Mohammed V Rabat (MA) Mathematical Image Processing. Universität Kaiserslautern, MinesParis Tech Molecular Electronics and Hybrid Structures. Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Université de Strasbourg Semantic, Reasoning And Coordination Technologies SeReCo. Universität Bonn, Fraunhofer-Institut für Intelligente Analyse und Informationssysteme (IAIS), Université Saint-Etienne, École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne (ENSM) Statistical Physics of Complex Systems. Universität Leipzig, Université de Lorraine, Coventry University (GB), ICMP of the National Academy of sciences of Ukraine (UA) Wide Bandgap Nano-Structures. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Université Nice Economics Constance-Strasbourg Doctoral Programme in Quantitative Economics. Universität Konstanz, Université de Strasbourg Law Comparative Public Law in the Light of European Integration. DUV Speyer, Universität Freiburg, Université Paris I, Université de Strasbourg, Università degli studi di Milano (IT) Franco-German Graduate School in Law. Universität Potsdam, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense What are the advantages? Mobility grant for doctoral can- didates of ¤600/month for an 18-month stay at the partner uni- versity ¤12,000/year to assist with infra- structure costs Funding for 4 years Possibility to integrate a third- country partner Who can apply? This call for applications is aimed at collaborations between French Écoles doctorales and German in- stitutions offering structured doc- toral programmes.. Application form at: http://www.dfh-ufa.org/for- schung/dt-frz-doktorandenkol- legs-dfdk/ Application deadline: 31-10 Cotutelles de thèse What are the advantages? Funding of up to ¤4,000 to cover additional expenses during doc- toral studies (such as travel to the partner country), which may also be used for publishing the disser- tation Up to ¤1,000 to cover the costs of the joint defence (travel and accommodation costs for super- visors and jury members) How do I apply? As soon as the cotutel- le agreement is signed by both universities the applica- tion form can be filled in and sub- mitted The “Thèse en ligne” project: The “thèse en ligne” instru- ment allows the FGU to pu- blish a wide selection of successfully completed Franco- German cotutelles de thèse enab- ling them to increase their visibility. http://www.dfh-ufa.org/for- schung/these-en-ligne/ What is it? Over a period of two days to four weeks, the academic events for young researchers (workshops, summer schools) provide a venue for high-level academic discourse based on a specific pedagogical approach. Insight into the teaching and research environments in France and Germany Exchange of academic work and research contacts For doctoral and postdoctoral candidates, lecturers, researchers, graduates and advanced under- graduate students Possibility to organise series of What are the advantages? Depending on the duration of the event, funding of up to ¤15,000 to cover organisational costs Possibility of association with a third-country partner – if the programme takes place in the third country, a partner from this country must be involved Three application deadlines: Application: 15-03 / 15-06 / 15-09 Further information at: http://www.dfh-ufa.org/for- schung/ Who can apply? Lecturers of a university or a non-university research institute in France respectively Germany and – in exceptional cases – junior researchers What is it? To promote cooperation in the field of Franco-German research, the FGU supports graduate schools in all academic discipli- nes. Through the funding and the organisational structure, the FGU helps doctoral students to re- search and travel abroad. Mobility of doctoral students consolidates cooperation Exchange of academic tradi- tions in the tertiary education sector Knowledge transfer and publi- cation of academic work on an international level What is it? Since 2005, the FGU has foste- red cotutelles de thèse between France and Germany, which al- lows doctoral students to write their dissertation under the super- vision of one professor in Germa- ny and one in France and obtain a bi-national PhD. Bi-national double degree Familiarisation with two acade- mic systems International experience im- proves prospects on the interna- tional labour market Enrichment in the international context, improved language skills Academic events for young resear- chers (workshops, summer schools) Franco-German graduate schools 2018

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Page 1: Franco-German Cotutelles de thèse Academic events for

Franco-Germangraduate schools

summer and winter schools

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ties

and

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tiona

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nco

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erm

an-

Euro

pea

n p

ersp

ectiv

es in

the

20th

cen

tury

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vers

ität

des

Sa

arla

ndes

, Uni

vers

ité P

aris

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rbo

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ra B

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cia

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bo

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n, T

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cole

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ris

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ntem

po

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sop

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anc

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cus)

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vers

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Bonn

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vers

ité d

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ulo

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an

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oci

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nn, U

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Bern

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nce

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ma

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Tüb

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harit

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ma

n G

rad

uate

Sch

oo

l on

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retic

al E

lem

enta

ry

Part

icle

Phy

sics

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vers

ität

Ma

inz,

CEA

Sa

cla

y, L

PT -

EN

S

Clim

ate

cha

nge

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act

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sust

ain

ab

ility

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spec

ial c

rop

s a

nd t

heir

pro

duc

ts. H

GU

Gei

senh

eim

, Uni

vers

ité d

e Bo

rdea

ux,

AW

RI (

AU

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nive

rsity

of

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ela

ide

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me

rea

ctiv

ities

and

the

ir a

pplic

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ns. U

nive

rsitä

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eib

urg

, U

nive

rsité

de

Stra

sbo

urg

Func

tiona

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teria

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r Su

sta

ina

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and

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tion

Tech

nolo

gy.

Tec

hnis

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Uni

vers

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Da

rmst

ad

t, U

nive

rsité

de

Bord

eaux

Livi

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qui

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Uni

vers

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des

Sa

arla

ndes

, Uni

vers

ität

Bayr

euth

, U

nive

rsité

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nob

le, U

nive

rsité

Mo

ham

med

V R

ab

at

(MA

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Ma

them

atic

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ma

ge

Pro

cess

ing

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vers

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Kais

ersl

aut

ern,

M

ines

Paris

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h

Mo

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lar

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troni

cs a

nd H

ybrid

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uctu

res.

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rlsru

her

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itut

für

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gie

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Stra

sbo

urg

Sem

ant

ic, R

easo

ning

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Co

ord

ina

tion

Tech

nolo

gie

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ReC

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Uni

vers

ität

Bonn

, Fra

unho

fer-

Inst

itut

für

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llig

ente

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lyse

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d In

form

atio

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stem

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vers

ité S

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cole

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atio

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érie

ure

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es d

e Sa

int-

Etie

nne

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g,

Uni

vers

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oven

try

Uni

vers

ity (

GB)

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tiona

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f U

kra

ine

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ndg

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no-S

truc

ture

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uhr-

Uni

vers

ität

Boch

um,

Uni

vers

ité N

ice

Eco

nom

ics

Co

nsta

nce-

Stra

sbo

urg

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mic

s. U

nive

rsitä

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Stra

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mp

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lic L

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n In

teg

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V S

pey

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nive

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eib

urg

, Uni

vers

ité P

aris

I, U

nive

rsité

d

e St

rasb

our

g, U

nive

rsità

deg

li st

udi d

i Mila

no (

IT)

Fra

nco

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ma

n G

rad

uate

Sch

oo

l in

Law

. Uni

vers

ität

Pots

dam

, U

nive

rsité

Pa

ris O

uest

Na

nter

re la

Déf

ense

What are the advantages?

• Mobility grant for doctoral can-didates of ¤600/month for an 18-month stay at the partner uni-versity

• ¤12,000/year to assist with infra-structure costs

• Funding for 4 years

• Possibility to integrate a third-country partner

Who can apply?

This call for applications is aimed at collaborations between French Écoles doctorales and German in-stitutions offering structured doc-toral programmes..

Application form at:

http://www.dfh-ufa.org/for-schung/dt-frz-doktorandenkol-legs-dfdk/

Application deadline: 31-10

Cotutelles de thèse

What are the advantages?

• Funding of up to ¤4,000 to cover additional expenses during doc-toral studies (such as travel to the partner country), which may also be used for publishing the disser-tation

• Up to ¤1,000 to cover the costs of the joint defence (travel and accommodation costs for super-visors and jury members)

How do I apply?As soon as the cotutel-le agreement is signed by both universities the applica-tion form can be filled in and sub-mitted

The “Thèse en ligne” project:

The “thèse en ligne” instru-ment allows the FGU to pu-blish a wide selection of successfully completed Franco-German cotutelles de thèse enab-ling them to increase their visibility. ht tp://www.dfh-ufa.org/for-schung/these-en-ligne/

What is it?

Over a period of two days to four weeks, the academic events for young researchers (workshops, summer schools) provide a venue for high-level academic discourse based on a specific pedagogical approach.

• Insight into the teaching and research environments in France and Germany

• Exchange of academic work and research contacts

• For doctoral and postdoctoral candidates, lecturers, researchers, graduates and advanced under-graduate students

• Possibility to organise series of

What are the advantages?

• Depending on the duration of the event, funding of up to ¤15,000 to cover organisational costs

• Possibility of association with a third-country partner – if the programme takes place in the third country, a partner from this country must be involved

Three application deadlines:

Application: 15-03 / 15-06 / 15-09

Further information at:

http://www.dfh-ufa.org/for-schung/

Who can apply?

• Lecturers of a university or a non-university research institute in France respectively Germany and – in exceptional cases – junior researchers

What is it?

To promote cooperation in the field of Franco-German research, the FGU supports graduate schools in all academic discipli-nes. Through the funding and the organisational structure, the FGU helps doctoral students to re-search and travel abroad.

• Mobility of doctoral students consolidates cooperation

• Exchange of academic tradi-tions in the tertiary education sector

• Knowledge transfer and publi-cation of academic work on an international level

What is it?

Since 2005, the FGU has foste-red cotutelles de thèse between France and Germany, which al-lows doctoral students to write their dissertation under the super-vision of one professor in Germa-ny and one in France and obtain a bi-national PhD.

• Bi-national double degree

• Familiarisation with two acade-mic systems

• International experience im-proves prospects on the interna-tional labour market

• Enrichment in the international context, improved language skills

Academic events for young resear-chers (workshops, summer schools)

Fra

nco

-Ger

ma

n g

rad

uate

sch

oo

ls 2

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FGU doctoral programmes and funding programmes for researchers

The Franco-German University (FGU) provides expert guidance on Franco-German university relations with the aim of enhan-cing university and academic cooperation between the two countries. Its funding strategy for junior researchers encompas-ses:

• developing a joint doctoral programme

• building a network between researchers and junior resear-chers in France and Germany

The FGU promotion instruments:

• Franco-German PhD track programmes

• Programmes that combine the two years of the master’s programme with a further three years spent on a doctoral degree to form a five-year study period in total

• Open to all disciplines

• Franco-German graduate schools

• Structured Franco-German doctoral programmes

• Encouraging the mobility of doctoral candidates

• Possibility of association with a third-country partner

• Cotutelles de thèse

• Bi-national procedure that allows doctoral students to write their dissertation under the supervision of one professor in Germany and one in France

• Encouraging the mobility of doctoral candidates and of the Franco-German dissertation defence

• Academic events for young researchers (workshops, sum-mer schools)

• An innovative and current academic topic

• Networking between the Franco-German and international research community & junior scientists

• Programmes last for 2 days to 4 weeks

• The Franco-German ABG-FGU service

• Joint offering of the Association Bernard Gregory (ABG) and the Franco-German University (FGU) aimed at ac-companying and supporting French and German PhD gra-duates as they start their working life.

http://www.dfh-ufa.org/fr/recherche/abg/

Research guidance:

The bilingual research guidance of the Franco-German University (FGU) informs you about the funded Franco-Ger-man programmes in the field of research and the graduate schools of the FGU.

http://www.dfh-ufa.org/forschungswegweiser/

Deutsch-Französische Hochschule Villa Europa · Kohlweg 7 · 66123 Saarbrücken · Germany

Tel. +49 (0) 681 93 812-117email: [email protected]

[email protected][email protected]

www.dfh-ufa.org

FAQs about our funding:

• For all applications: one German and one French applicant (university or non-university research institute)

• Applications are academically evaluated

• Applications must be submitted electronically and by post; the electronic version is sufficient for observing the deadline

• Signatures may be submitted separately

Funding for preparation of an application in all subject areas and disciplines is available from the FGU upon submission of an application for a preparatory meeting

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ary

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Information on doctoral programmes and

academic events of the FGU