Science & Technology in 2018
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"Fisheries to Aquaculture on a Global Scale: Consequences, and Possible Solutions" conference (June 29th)
As part of the French Scholar Lecture Series co-organised with the Peter Wall Institute, French Professor Fabrice Teletchéa talked at the free public conference "10,000 Years After Neolithisation, The Shift From Fisheries to Aquaculture on a Global Scale: Consequences, and Possible Solutions" on June 29th.
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Joint research and mobility program between Canadian and French universities
On June 6th 2018, during President Emmanuel Macron’s working visit in Ottawa, the “Conférence des Présidents d’Universités,” (CPU) which is the voice of French universities, and the “Association des Collèges et Universités de la Francophonie Canadienne (ACUFC),” representative of the Francophonie postsecondary education institutions outside Quebec, made a joint commitment to strengthen the cooperation between Canada and France.
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Finance your PhD in France with a full scholarship! (Deadline June 29th)
Are you looking for funding for your doctoral thesis in France (scholarships covering all academic fees and living expenses up to € 2,000 per month)? Let us know by registering at FIER-DOC.
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France Canada Research Fund 2018 results announced
The Executive Committee of the FCRF held its annual meeting on May 24, 2018 in Ottawa where they selected winning projects.
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French contribution to innovation in Physics
On the occasion of the IPAC’18, International Particle Accelerator Conference 2018, Consul General Philippe Sutter highlighted France’s innovation drive in Physics and reminded the numerous franco-canadian cooperations in that field.
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Dr. Peter Suedfeld awarded an Honorary degree by Nïmes University
Dr. Peter Suedfeld, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver received on March 28, 2018 a honorary degree from the University of Nîmes. It was the first time that the university confered a degree of Doctor Honoris Causas.
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Results announced for the call for proposals to support the mobility of researchers in France and Canada
The Embassy of France is pleased to announce the results for the call for proposals to support the mobility of researchers in France and Canada.
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Ecourban neighbourhood policy framework partnership between France and Canada
Dr Meg Holden is an Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Geography at Simon Fraser University. In 2017, she received a “France Canada Research Fund” new collaboration award. We sat down with her to know more about her work and the collaboration project.
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Call for applications – 2018 Mobility Funding for Researchers
Eligible for Canadian or French researchers affiliated to laboratories/ departments which are part of Canadian or French University/ Research Centre
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Testimonial: Sciences Po Paris (SFU exchange)
Canadian Arthur Macapagal recently returned back to Vancouver from living in Paris for the last three years. While there, he completed his degree at Sciences Po Paris studying the Masters of Public Affairs (international program). The Consulate of France in Vancouver sat down with him to learn more about his experience.
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