ALLIANCE HUBERT CURIEN PROGRAMME

Dorothy Hodgkin , Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964, for a research work on crystallography
Dorothy Hodgkin , Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964, for a research work on crystallography

The Alliance Hubert Curien programme is a partnership between the French and British governments. It aims to encourage reciprocal mobility between early career researchers in both countries, leading to closer collaboration on existing research projects as well as strengthening connections that could lead to more Franco-British collaboration on future projects. 

The call will open in March 2021.

Research groups in the UK and France can each apply for funding for travel and subsistence costs which will enable reciprocal mobility over a two-year period. 

Applications from researchers working in the following scientific domains are welcome: 

·        Mathematics

·        Chemical and Physical Sciences

·        Information and Communication Sciences

·        Biological & Medical Sciences

·        Environmental Sciences

·        Social Sciences & Humanities

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Researchers in a lab
Fund your mobility to France with an Alliance Hubert Curien Grant

The call for applications will open in March 2021 and close at the end of April 2021.

 

For applicants from the UK: find out all the information and apply here.

For applicants from France: find out all the information and apply here.