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Research in Paris

Deadline: 08.03.2010.

Level: postdoctoral, short course, professional visit, stucni studij
Field of study: not defined
Place of study: France

 

Research in Paris; programme d’accueil des chercheurs étrangers

The programme

Receiving researchers from abroad is one of the main priorities of local policy in favour of research. Fostering exchanges on a global scale and researchers’ mobility plays a key part in ensuring that Parisian Research flourishes.

Since 2003, the City of Paris has offered a selective programme to draw researchers from abroad – postdoctoral and senior researchers – to public-sector research laboratories located within inner Paris for a fixed period of time.

This programme aims to forge new ties and strengthen existing ones with research centres in major international cities and Paris.

Jean-Louis Missika, Deputy Mayor in charge of Innovation, Research and Universities, has stepped up this programme so that almost 70 scientists from all fields of study are taken in every year, with a view to meeting the needs of the research teams in Paris.

Eligibility 

Applicants:

  • The research programme is intended for researchers from abroad only.
  • The programme gives priority to junior researchers from abroad, who attended their viva less than 5 years ago. However, several grants will be awarded to senior researchers from abroad (a third maximum), who attended their viva over 5 years ago.
  • Applicants should hold a PhD and be affiliated with a research body in their country, where they must be resident and work.

Ineligible applicants: 

  • French nationals
  • Applicants from abroad are ineligible to apply if they: 
    • already live in France 
    • already work in France 
    • have already taken part in the programme in the past.

Important: grant is awarded by the City of Paris. Researchers cannot hold more than one grant of this kind at any one time.

Host laboratories:

All of the public-sector research laboratories located within inner Paris are eligible, including those which have already taken part in the “Research in Paris” programme in previous years.

Fields of study:

All fields of study are eligible. Cross-cutting research work or topics tackling emerging fields are encouraged.

Selection criteria

The scientific merit of a proposal (applicant-project-host laboratory) plays a key part in the selection process.

Once the quality of their scientific proposal has been considered, other aspects are also taken into account:

  • The various fields of study (social sciences, humanities, life sciences, earth sciences, physical and engineering sciences, mathematics, etc.) must be represented on an equal footing.. 
  • Projects must include objectives and avenues for cooperation between the applicant’s home and host laboratories.

Jury and release of final results

The applicants’ proposals will be closely studied by experts from the City of Paris Scientific Committee and external experts appointed by the Committee.
A jury presided over by the Deputy Mayor in charge of Innovation, Research and Universities will award the grants in light of the assessments provided by the Scientific Committee and external experts.

The final results will be published on the City of Paris website - www.recherche.paris.fr and www.en.paris.fr

Host laboratories that have been selected shall confirm acceptance by mail within an 8-day time limit. Once this time limit has passed, the grant will be awarded to the next applicant on the reserve list.

Yes, applicants on the reserve list shall replace applicants who withdraw.

Managing the researchers’ stay in Paris

Length of stay

  • Postdoctoral researchers: minimum stay of 3 month and maximum stay of 12 months 
  • Senior researchers: stay may vary between 2 and 6 months

The arrival date must fall sometime between 1 September 2010 and 28 February 2011.

Receiving and accommodating researchers

The City of Paris has made arrangements for the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (accommodation for international students) to take care of the researchers by welcoming them, completing the necessary administrative formalities and reserving accommodation.

The Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris department which deals with receiving researchers from abroad, BACE (Bureau d’Accueil des Chercheurs Etrangers), will contact the researchers to take account of their needs before they arrive.

Researches can benefit from administrative help and assistance in finding accommodation. Accommodation may be proposed to the researcher. It is however his/her responsibility to pay for the rent.

Stay allowance

Grant amount and payment methods

  • Postdoctoral researchers: €2500 net per month
  • Senior researchers: €3000 net per month

Travel expenses and social security

The expenses of return travel between the home country and France are covered on a fixed price basis depending on the location of the home country and receipts of the amount paid.

The costs of researchers’ health insurance are also covered by the programme.

Submitting your application

Important: Proposals are only considered if they are submitted in full before the deadline date. Applications sent after 8 March 2010 will not be considered.

Incomplete applications will be refused. Applications shall only be considered if they contain all of the above-mentioned elements.

Applications are to be sent electronically using the City of Paris website here . All of the elements required may be sent using this website.

Researchers must fill in the online form and provide the following attachments in French or in English: 

  • Curriculum Vitae (1 page) 
  • Thesis certificate or accreditation (scan) 
  • Attestation, or certificate from the host laboratory on headed paper with the laboratory’s stamp (scan) 
  • Applicant and host laboratory project proposal (download form)

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