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Grant - Residencies for researchers (on the Napoleonic period) at the Marmottan Library (2022-2023) - deadline for participation before 30 04 2022

(Announcement Calenda 975780)

The Marmottan Library, located in Boulogne-Billancourt, is dedicated to the study of the First Empire and Napoleonic Europe. It holds some 25,000 books and periodicals, many of which are rare and valuable. It offers two grants of 1300 € and two ten-month residencies to researchers, regardless of their nationality and without excluding the subject or field of research, as long as it contributes to the knowledge of the Napoleonic period.

Grant - Financial support for the research of the Inserm History Committee - INSERM - deadline for participation October 20, 2022

(Announcement Calenda 982108)

The committee for the history of the Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (Inserm) offers financial assistance to master's students who wish to undertake research directly concerning the history of the institution or, more broadly, the history of biomedical research and health issues. This aid is granted to the best projects selected by the committee, after examination of an application file.

Support for the funding of conferences and days on the 17th century - Society for the Study of the 17th Century - deadline for participation 15 June 2022

(Calenda announcement 957032)

The Society for the Study of the Seventeenth Century regularly provides support for scholarly events focused on the French seventeenth century, open to all disciplines. Applicants for this support must provide a detailed description of the planned conference or day, a provisional program and a budget for the event.

Doctoral contract - Observing cinematographic creation: creative processes and social world (University of Lorraine) - deadline for participation 13 05 2022 at 17h00

(Calenda announcement 985974)

Funding through a 3-year doctoral contract for a thesis directed by Katalin Pór within the "arts and cultural industries" axis of the Lorraine Laboratory of Social Sciences (2L2S-Metz). The thesis will have to propose a problematic articulating the analysis of the cinematographic processes of a given corpus, with the observation of the social world (in its socio-political, cultural, technical, socio-professional dimension etc...) within which this process takes place.

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