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The TYL-FJPPL annual call to fund staff exchanges on joint projects

Each year, funding applications to support staff exchanges between French and Japanese teams of scientists wishing to pursue research together can be submitted to the TYL-FJPPL.

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Collaborative projects supported by the TYL-FJPPL should be led jointly by a French and a Japanese staff scientist of the CNRS, CEA, KEK or one of the participating universities. Both emerging activities and new initiatives within existing projects can be supported. Joint training of young staff and students is encouraged, both through secondment periods in the partner team and co-supervised theses. Projects can be resubmitted at most three times. When re-submitted, a report on the activities in the elapsed year must be provided. If two teams wish to continue their collaboration beyond four years, they should submit a new proposal, with a new title and an evolution in the content, as well as new leaders.
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Collaborative projects supported by the TYL-FJPPL should be led jointly by a French and a Japanese staff scientist of the CNRS, CEA, KEK or one of the participating universities. Both emerging activities and new initiatives within existing projects can be supported. Participation of young staff and students is encouraged, both through secondment periods in the partner team and co-supervised theses. Projects can be resubmitted at most three times. When re-submitted, a report on the activities in the elapsed year must be provided. If two teams wish to continue their collaboration beyond four years, they should submit a new proposal, with a new title and an evolution in the content, as well as new leaders.
  Please be aware that funding from the TYL-FJPPL is too limited to cover the basic needs of the involved teams to pursue their research activity. It is only intended as a complement supporting the additional cost for cooperating with the partner team in France / Japan in the context of a jointly defined project or initiative. Therefore, the requested amounts should be justified in terms of reasonable (and, depending on the project, balanced) levels of exchange between the two teams towards achieving their goals.
 
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