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TYL-FJPPL Young Investigator Award

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 to Shoji Hashimoto (shoji.hashimoto@kek.jp), Isabelle Ripp-Baudot (ripp@in2p3.fr) and Marc Besançon (marc.besancon@cea.fr).

Applications will be treated along the year on a case by case basis.

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Support from University of Paris-Sud for undergraduate and graduate student internships in Japan

The Department of International Relations of University of Paris-Sud encourages Bachelor and Master students in Physics to do their internship in a Japanese laboratory. Targeted laboratories are those sharing a Memorandum of Understanding with University of Paris-Sud (currently University of Kyoto, University of Tsukuba and Nara Institute of Science and Technology), and more generally all institutes involved in the Toshiko Yuasa France-Japan Particle Physics Laboratory (TYL-FJPPL). Internships are expected to last 10 weeks at the Master-1 level (4th year in Physics) and 6 months during Master-2 (5th year of specialisation in Subatomic Physics and Cosmology). University of Paris-Sud provides a financial support, corresponding to 600 €/month and covering travel expenses, to students participating to such an exchange programme. If possible, a minor contribution from the Japanese institute is welcome to complete this French grant, and to guarantee good conditions of stay in Japan to the student.

In that context internship propositions in Japanese teams are welcome.

Please contact Isabelle Ripp-Baudot (ripp@in2p3.fr) and Abdenour Lounis (lounis@lal.in2p3.fr) for more information.

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