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ADEME - AAP - theses (2024 edition) - deadline 03 29 2024 at 16:00 (Paris time)

ADEME - AAP - theses (2024 edition) - deadline 29 03 2024 at 16:00 (Paris time)

1 Summary of the scheme

Thesis projects must involve a doctoral student, a host laboratory, a thesis director and a co-financing partner (public or private): the amount of ADEME co-financing is 50% of the doctoral student's remuneration.

In exceptional cases, ADEME may provide 100% funding for certain projects (particularly in the human and social sciences).

ADEME is the doctoral student's employer (remunerates the doctoral student).

GIS "Patrimoines en partage" prize (several disciplines including law) - application deadline before 15 03 2024

Announcement calenda 1130171

Summary of the general framework

The GIS "Patrimoines en partage" is organizing the first edition of its prize in 2024. The sum of €3,000 will be awarded to the winner for publication support.

Eligible theses must be defended between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2023, at a French university, in French or English (with an introduction and abstract in both languages).

Scientific paper prize of the German Historical Institute (IHA - Paris) - application deadline 01 03 2024

Announcement Calenda 1129855

The Scientific Article Prize of the German Historical Institute (IHA) enables the publication, in the form of an article in German, of the results of an outstanding French thesis or habilitation to direct research in the Institute's fields of research. IHA will cover the cost of translating the article (approximately €2,000). The article will then be submitted to the journal Francia or a relevant German periodical.

The thesis or habilitation must have been defended within the last two years (January 1, 2022-December 31, 2023).

Trade Unions and Workers' Health Project (4-year PhD fellowship) - Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) - announcement in English - application deadline before 05 02 2024

Announcement Calenda 1124959

The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is recruiting one PhD student to work under the supervision of Prof. Jacques Wels on the UHealth (Trade Unions and Workers' Health) project that is funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The core purpose of the PhD programme will be to address the association between workers' trajectories of union membership and mental and physical health throughout the lifecourse using a set of UK-based and international (Japan, US, Korea and Germany) longitudinal datasets.

Trade Unions and Workers' Health Project (4-year PhD fellowship) - Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) - announcement in English - application deadline before 05 02 2024

Announcement Calenda 1124959

The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is recruiting one PhD student to work under the supervision of Prof. Jacques Wels on the UHealth (Trade Unions and Workers' Health) project that is funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The core purpose of the PhD programme will be to address the association between workers' trajectories of union membership and mental and physical health throughout the lifecourse using a set of UK-based and international (Japan, US, Korea and Germany) longitudinal datasets.

Karl-Ferdinand-Werner Scholarship of the German Historical Institute (2024) - Paris - application deadline 15 02 2024

Calenda 1112036

Twice a year, the German Historical Institute awards Karl-Ferdinand-Werner scholarships to help historians carry out research in Paris. In addition to individual research in libraries and archives in and around Paris, the program can also be used to encourage Franco-German scientific cooperation (large-scale project design, research networking, etc.).

Prix Ary Scheffer (2024) - doctoral thesis or postgraduate dissertation on the 19th century (1789-1914) - (CL 19) application deadline before 29 02 2024

Announcement Calenda 1125121

The Comité de Liaison des Associations Dix-neuviémistes (CL 19) has created an annual prize designed to crown a doctoral thesis or postgraduate dissertation on the 19th century (1789-1914). The prize was awarded for the first time in 2016, in the spirit of CL 19, which brings together learned societies, research groups, museums, libraries and cultural institutions concerned with the study of the 19th century.

Award conditions (abstracts)

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