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2024 / No.5
OPEN CALLS
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Green Hydrogen Research Tour to Germany (Sep 15 – 20, 2024)
[Deadline: 2024/06/17] The DAAD invites doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers from Japan and other countries to meet with colleagues at renown German institutions that are actively contributing to green hydrogen research, in order to get first-hand information and insights into promising research results and technological developments.
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Digital Transformations and Robotics in Sustainable Agriculture
[Deadline: 2024/07/23] This call for proposals invites researchers to explore novel approaches, technologies, and methodologies that build on the strengths of the Japanese and European research communities to advance agricultural sustainability, enhance productivity, and ensure food security in an era of rapid technological change.
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Call for Applications: Falling Walls Lab Tokyo 2024 (Jul 18, Online)
[Deadline: 2024/06/30] We invite students and researchers from all over Japan to participate in the Falling Walls Lab Tokyo (online). Which wall will your research break? Pitch your innovative idea in just three minutes, showcasing a breakthrough that positively impacts science and society. Win a trip to the global Falling Walls Lab finale in Berlin, Germany!
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JSPS funding programmes for research stays in Japan
The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) is currently running several calls for research stays in Japan. Doctoral and postdoctoral researchers from Germany may apply. Length of stay, amount of grant and application deadlines vary depending on the programme.
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DAAD Project Funding for University Cooperation (Save the Date!)
The popular funding programs for Japanese-German research “PPP Joint Research” and “PAJAKO” are planned to be published on June 12! They can be used to fund study and research in Japanese-German research projects. For up-to-date information after June 12.
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Japanese-German Joint Call for Proposals on “Quantum Technologies” (JST-DFG 2024) (Reminder)
[Deadline: 2024/06/26 17:00] With this joint call, JST and the DFG are working together to foster cooperative efforts in scientific research between Japan and Germany. The call aims at bilateral research projects in Quantum Technologies. Proposals submitted to JST and the DFG will be evaluated jointly and adopted projects will be respectively supported by both agencies.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Building a Sustainable Future: Integrating Consumption, Finance, and Education (June 10, Tokyo)
At this workshop by the DIJ, researchers from Germany and Japan delve into the interconnected issues of sustainability, sustainable consumption, sustainable finance and education, which create a powerful framework that fosters innovation, promotes responsible resource management, and drives positive social and environmental outcomes.
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Webinar series on studying in Europe (June 10-12, Online)
Are you interested in studying in Europe, funding programmes and the experiences of alumni? This webinar series on studying in Europe will be held in conjunction with the European Higher Education Fair (EHEF) 2024. On June 12, a guest speaker who studied in Germany will also share her experiences.
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European Higher Education Fair (EHEF) 2024 (June 15 in Tokyo, June 16 in Kyoto)
Come one step closer to studying or doing research at a higher education institution in Germany! This fair aims to give people in Japan a better understanding of studying in Europe and will be held at Hosei University (June 15) and Doshisha University (June 16). This year, 11 universities and institutions from Germany will join the fair.
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Germany-Japan Collaborative Biodiversity Research (June 20, Online)
This public workshop will showcase collaborative biodiversity research between the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research (SGN) in Germany and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) in Japan. Discover how their collaboration is driving innovation and advancing solutions to pressing biodiversity challenges.
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DWIH Netzwerktag (June 26, Berlin)
The DWIH-Netzwerktag (DWIH Network Day) is a great opportunity to learn more about collaboration opportunities with the DWIHs around the world. Representatives of the DWIHs in Tokyo, New Delhi, Sao Paolo, New York and San Francisco will travel to Berlin to present their activities.
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