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2020 TYL CALL FOR APPLICATIONS TO FUND STAFF EXCHANGES

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The call for submission of applications and activity reports is now open.
The submission deadline is: February 14th, 2020.
Details of the 2020 call can be consulted here.

2019 TYL-FJPPL YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD WINNER

The winners of the 2019 TYL-FJPPL Young Investigator Award is Dr.Sviatoslav Bilokin (IPHC Strasbourg) for his innovative contribution to physics analysis and to the calorimeter of the future ILC (projects HEP-01 and HEP-07). The award was given during the TYL-FJPPL annual workshop, in Jeju, that took place in May 8-10, 2019. The ceremony included a short talk by the awardee.

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The call for submission of applications and activity reports is now closed.
The submission deadline was: February 14th, 2020.
Details of the 2020 call can be consulted here.
Next call will be announced in December 2020.
 
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SUPPORT FOR STUDENT STAYS IN THE PARTNER COUNTRY

Support for French students:
French CNRS offers grants (funded by JSPS) to PhD students or postdocs, having already/or going to defend their PhD thesis in France, for 12 to 24 month stays in Japan. Please see information here:
Short stays
Long stays
Deadline for submission of applications : 2 April 2020.
 
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2019 SUPPORT FROM FRENCH EMBASSY

  Support for Japanese students:
The French Embassy in Japan calls for applications of Japanese students (grants for all levels) wishing to pursue parts of their studies in France, please check information here:
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 Deadline for submission of applications : 30 September 2019.
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Programme Exploration Japon:
The French Embassy in Tokyo has a program providing financial support to French scientists who want to build / explore new collaborations with Japanese partners. The funding is a grant covering the cost of one round trip from France to Japan (travel and local expenses). Please see the detailed description here (in French).
Deadline for submission of applications : CLOSED (was 12 October 2018).
An equivalent program is proposed to support secondment of Japanese partners in France, please see the detailed description here (in French).

2019 SAKURA FUNDING PROGRAM PROMOTING FRENCH-JAPANESE COLLABORATION

The SAKURA program is funded by the JSPS in Japan and by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of Education and Research in France. It provides funding for bilateral exchanges between French and Japanese teams of researchers, for up to two years. Exceptionnaly, a third year can be granted. New collaborations involving junior researchers and doctoral students have priority in the selection. The maximum amount of funding is 6000 euros/year for the French teams, and 1000000 Yen for the Japanese teams, covering exclusively travel expenses for mutual visits. Please see the detailed description here (in French). Information on the cooperation programs supported by the JSPS can be found here (in English and Japanese).
Deadline for submission of applications : CLOSED (was 5 September 2018)
 

RECENT EVENTS

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  • Ceremony of the Toshiko Yuasa Female Scientist Prize took place at Ochanomizu University on March 4th, 2019. Dr. Emi Kou, researcher at CNRS, France, was awarded the Silver medal.
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* 2019 TYL-FJPPL YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD WINNER
The winners of the 2019 TYL-FJPPL Young Investigator Award is Dr.Sviatoslav Bilokin (IPHC Strasbourg) for his innovative contribution to physics analysis and to the calorimeter of the future ILC (projects HEP-01 and HEP-07). The award was given during the TYL-FJPPL annual workshop, in Jeju, that took place in May 8-10, 2019. The ceremony included a short talk by the awardee.

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  • The TYL Science Camp for Female High School Students is a joint program of the TYL and KEK Gender Equality Office, organised at KEK with the aim of encouraging young Japanese female students to pursue scientific studies and careers. It involves several activities, including introductory lectures on advanced science results, casual talks by graduate students majoring in science and engineering, visits of research facilities at KEK.The last session was organised at KEK, April 3-4, 2018, in the presence of two of the TYL Directors, Prof. Junji Haba of KEK and Dr. Marc Besançon of CEA, and included a French speaker, Dr. Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille of CEA. Please read the information on the 2018 session here, in English and in Japanese.
 
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