The call for projects between Université Paris Cité (UPCité) and our privileged partner King’s College London (KCL), has been launched this friday, May 9th 2025.
The objectives
Université Paris Cité and King’s College London are offering offering a seed funding for their researchers to support research in all disciplines and foster international collaboration.
Target audiences
Each project proposal must include a Principal Investigator (PI) from both Université Paris Cité and King’s College London.
Terms and conditions of eligibility
Full details of the terms and conditions of eligibility are given in the call for applications.
How to apply?
This is a joint call, but only one application (form available in the call for applications) should be submitted by email to both of the following addresses: internationalisation.iro@u-paris.fr and globalengagement@kcl.ac.uk.
Timeline
- The closing date for the call and applications is July 9th, 2025.
- Results: September 2025
For any questions relating to this call for projects :
King’s College London : globalengagement@kcl.ac.uk
Université Paris Cité : internationalisation.iro@u-paris.fr
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