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LAUNCH OF THE SCHADOC EUROPEAN DOCTORAL PROJECT

Project life
November 20, 2024

LAUNCH OF THE EUROPEAN DOCTORAL PROJECT SCHADOC

SCHADOC: Society and Culture, Climate Change and Environmental Challenges, Health, Artificial Intelligence: DOC

  • Scientific Leader: Philippe DelaporteRole
  • : CoordinatorUnit
  • / Department: DRV AMUCall
  • :
  • HORIZON-MSCA-2023-COFUND-01A

unique doctoral

  • program

, it will fund 40 doctoral contracts (20 in 2025 and 20 in 2026) around four thematic axes:

  • Societies and
  • CultureClimate
  • Change
  • and Environmental ChallengesHealth
  • and
  • Well-beingArtificial
  • Intelligence
  • and ApplicationsThe

program is open to projects in all scientific fields corresponding to the major themes of the program. Grab your chance to have a PhD student fully funded on an ambitious and innovative topic by participating in the program as a supervisor or co-supervisor. You'll be immersed in a competitive training environment, with renowned scientists, state-of-the-art facilities and great international and cross-sectoral mobility!

The project offers two ways to apply:

  1. Students can propose their own thesis topic and will be accompanied to find a thesis supervisor (bottom-up call launched on December 2, 2024)
  2. Supervisors can propose their thesis topics and if selected a call for applications will be launched to find candidates (top-down call launched on January 6, 2025)

Guides and templates to prepare applications are available on the website: https:

//schadoc.univ-amu.frUn Webinar is organized on December 6 at 2pm to present the project to potential supervisors and answer their questions. The documents required to submit an application will be presented, as well as the selection stages and criteria.

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Scientific

Director

: Philippe Delaporte, Aix-Marseille Université

philippe.delaporte@univ-amu.fr

Mission Europe pour la Recherche: ingenierie@mission-europe-recherche.fr

This project receives funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No 101179123.