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Call for applications from students for the 2023 Pasteur-Paris University international program and call for proposals for the PPU-R&T satellite program

  • Call for applications for the 2023 Pasteur-Paris University international program

The Institut Pasteur is pleased to announce the launch of the call for applications for the Pasteur-Paris University (PPU) International Doctoral Program, which will begin in October 2023.

The deadline for applications is November 2, 2022.

The list of projects and laboratories is available on the website: "Current call".

Applicants should contact the laboratories of their choice before November 2, 2022 and submit their applications (which should be prepared jointly with the laboratory) by November 15, 2022 at the latest. Details about how to apply can be found on the website.

This PhD program is aimed at students who have completed (or are due to complete) a Master's or equivalent in life sciences at a university outside France. All those who join the program will receive a salary to cover their accommodation, health insurance and tuition fees. The program is in English, so no knowledge of French is required. Eligibility criteria can be found on the website (click the link "Application information").

If you know any talented Master's students who are passionate about science and might be interested in this great opportunity to continue their studies with a PhD, feel free to spread the word. We would also appreciate you passing the information on to your international colleagues.

For more information, please email: phd@pasteur.fr

The PPU-IMAGINE PPU satellite program, in partnership with the Imagine Institute, is also launching a call for applications for its projects
 

  • Call for proposals for the PPU-Research & Technology (PPU-R&T) satellite program: apply up to September 30

We would remind you that this year the PPU is running a new satellite program: PPU-Research & Technology (PPU-R&T).

The aim of the PPU-R&T program is to encourage the development of a new technology or methodology that tackles a biological question with an impact on human health, via collaborative projects between a laboratory and a technological platform or a technology and service unit. PhD students selected for a collaborative project will spend a considerable proportion of their time in the partner technological platform or technology and service unit.

The call for proposals is open from September 1 to 30, 2022:

https://www.pasteur.fr/en/ppu/RT

Applications are only through email at: phd@pasteur.fr

For further information you may also email: phd@pasteur.fr

 

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