The University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne intends to receive (02) two Algerian students for doctoral training in the field of automation within the CRES TIC laboratory.
You would like to find attached “the research themes on which it is open to the selected students to work.
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Arab Republic of Egypt has decided to offer 12 scholarships for the benefit of students from Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation for the academic year 2020-2021 . These scholarships cover the scientific and literary majors mentioned in the attached program.
The files selected with the information form must be sent before September 20, 2020
Safir is a program for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the economic inclusion of youth in 9 countries of North Africa and the Middle East (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia). Launched in March 2020, it is co-financed by the European Union for a period of 4 years. Safir aims to support more than 1,000 young people with projects with social, cultural and environmental impact and the structuring of a regional ecosystem aimed at increasing dialogue between youth and public authorities. A call for applications is launched to support the creation or strengthening of university incubators in the countries involved in the program.
The call is open until October 31, 2020.
Internet link: https://www.auf.org/nouvelles/actualites/safir-creation-renforcement-dincubateurs-universitaires-afrique-nord-moyen-orient/
SATREPS is a Japanese government program that promotes international joint research. The program is structured as a collaboration between the Japan Agency for Science and Technology (JST) New Window, which provides competitive research funds for science and technology projects, and the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) New window, which provides competitive research funds for medical research and development, and the new window of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which provides development assistance (ODA). Based on the needs of developing countries, the program aims to solve global problems * 1 and lead to research results of practical interest to local and global society * 2
* 1 Global issues : Issues that affect more than one country or region and cannot be resolved without collaboration
international. Examples include energy / environmental issues, disaster risk reduction, response
against infectious diseases and food security.
* 2 Use of research results: Research projects should lead to future social and economic benefits,
obtained by using newly acquired knowledge and technology to improve government services or to develop products that can be deployed in the market.
The Japanese partner invites Algerian universities) to send it cooperation proposals before October 05, 2020, by completing the form in question in English (forms filled in other languages will not be accepted).