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Call: DAAD
Fundings for University Cooperation
[Deadline: 2020/07/16 etc.] The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has launched calls for a wide range of programs which support the scientific exchange between universities in Germany and Japan. German universities can apply for these programs.
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Call: Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
“Bioeconomy International 2020”
[Deadline: 2020/08/17] The BMBF has launched the call „Bioeconomy International 2020“. German-Japanese research proposals are very welcome.
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Call: Any sector area
EUREKA Globalstars call with Japan
[Deadline: 2020/09/10] Within the GlobalStars initiative of Eureka, based on mutual consent, Japan, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Israel, Spain and UK are launching a common call. Participants from Japan and the respective Eureka member countries are invited to submit joint project proposals in the research and development of innovative products and applications with a strong market potential.
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Call for proposals: RIKEN
RIKEN’s newest supercomputer for research against COVID-19
RIKEN is making a part of its new supercomputer Fugaku available, ahead of its original schedule, for research projects aimed to combat COVID-19.
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Call: COVID-19 rapid access proposals
Synchrotron radiation facility SPring-8 for COVID-19 research
The synchrotron radiation facility SPring-8 (Super Photon Ring – 8 GeV) in Hyogo Prefecture / Japan is accepting rapid access proposals for important public and urgent research. The call is also open for international applicants.
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Call: Joint Call 2020 (EIG Concert-Japan)
ICT for Resilient, Safe and Secure Society
[Deadline: 2020/07/17] The European Interest Group Concert-Japan announced the opening of its 7th joint call for proposals on the theme of ICT for Resilient, Safe and Secure Society.
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Call: Computational Connectomics
“Computational Connectomics” Research Collaboration
[Deadline: 2020/07/01] The Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft e.V (DFG) of Germany are launching a call for proposals for Japan-Germany collaborative research into neuroscience “Computational Connectomics”. This jointly funded initiative is aimed at fostering collaborative links between researchers in Japan and Germany.
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