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DAAD Project Funding (June 2024, central call for proposals) | | | |
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) promotes cooperation projects between German and international universities with various programs. Many of these can be used for joint research projects between German and Japanese universities. On June 12, the popular programs PPP and PAJAKO for cooperation with Japanese universities were announced. | | | |
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Do you want to study or do research in Germany with a scholarship? The application guidelines for the 2025 DAAD scholarship programmes are now available. Applications are open for several programmes, from graduate to postdoctoral studies (scholarships for University Summer Courses (HSK) are also available to undergraduate students). | | | |
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JSPS Bilateral Joint Research Projects/Seminars FY2025 Call Opened | | | |
[Deadline: 2024/09/03 17:00] Bilateral cooperative programs aim to form sustained networks of bilateral research teams (etc.) evolved from individual scientist exchanges. JSPS provides financial support to excellent Japanese scientists, including young scientists, implementing such bilateral joint research projects and seminars with research teams from counterpart countries, such as Germany. | | | |
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Scaler8 Japan Kickstart Program – Call for Startup Applications from Japan | | | |
[Deadline: 2024/07/09] The 4th cohort of the Kickstart program of Scaler8 is now accepting applications. If your startup is in Tokyo and looking to expand to Germany, apply by July 9! This program is crafted to provide early-stage ventures with the essential tools and insights for successful scaling. | | | |
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Toiling with Tech – Human Labor, Robots and Technology in the 21. Century (Tokyo, Aug 27) | | | |
With recent developments in robotics and machine learning and the rise in interest in AI technologies, a discussion about their effect on communal futures of labor and work, and about underlying notions of humanity become more relevant than ever. This conference brings together interdisciplinary speakers from academia and business to hone current perspectives and explore alternatives. | | | |
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New perspectives in schizophrenia treatment: evidence from meta-analyses (Tokyo, Sep 6) | | | |
This event explores the evolving landscape of schizophrenia treatment. Prof. Stefan Leucht (TU Munich) will present “New perspectives in schizophrenia treatment: evidence from meta-analyses,” highlighting advanced meta-analysis and network meta-analysis methodologies. Attendees will gain insights into the latest research shaping global treatment guidelines and optimizing therapeutic approaches. | | | |
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Integrated land use/transport models for carbon neutral strategies (Osaka, Sep 24) | | | |
Join at Osaka University for the international symposium: Discover how innovative planning can reduce transport emissions and create sustainable urban environments. Participation is free but limited to 25 participants to foster engaged discussions between presentations. | | | |
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Transcultural Horizons, Sustainable Futures (Kyoto, Sep 27-29) | | | |
The Next-Generation Global Workshop is organized annually by Kyoto University in collaboration with European and Asian partner universities for early career researchers. Thematically, this year’s workshop focuses on the potential of the humanities and social sciences to make a critical contribution to sustainability in a global context. | | | |
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