Atelier FET Open 2018 - Theoretical session
Université Paris-Saclay* organizes two training sessions for the FET Open 2019 call. Closing date: 24th January 2019.
- Theoretical session, Tuesday, 18th September 2018: general presentation of the programme and experience sharing of expert-evaluators and laureates.
- Practical session, Thursday, 18th October 2018: individual appointments with expert-evaluators.
The FET Open programme
The FET Open programme finances primary research projects and combines scientific and technological research.
This call is open to all scientific disciplines as long as the projects meets the six principles of the programme: long-term vision, ambition of the scientific and technological break, fundamental character, novelty, high risk and multidisciplinarity. For more information on the FET Open program, visit the FET Open website.
Theoretical session: Tuesday, 18th September, 9:30AM -1PM
This workshop is dedicated to researchers and the research support staff who want to learn about the FET Open programme. During this event, participants will benefit from a presentation of the work programme, and experience sharing of expert-evaluators and laureates.
Language used for the workshop: French
The registration is free and mandatory, subject to availability (60 people). The registration is open until 16th September.
Address: CentraleSupélec, Eiffel building (8-10 rue Joliot-Curie - 91 190 Gif-sur-Yvette - sur le plateau du Moulon), Room Vi.118: Access
See the tentative programme: FET Workshop
Individual appointments with expert-evaluators are also organized on Thursday 18th October. For more information, visit the registration page of the practical session.
Practical information
Learn more about the call for projet: FET Open 2018-2019-2020
For enquiries about the FET Open call, please contact the European Office of your institution
For enquiries about the workshop, please contact Arifé YILDIRIM
Organizing committee: Cédric ADAM (CNRS), Samuel COSTANTIN (Université Paris-Saclay), Mariama COTTRANT (UVSQ), Gaëlle DECROIX (CEA), Eric FRANQUEVILLE (Université Paris-Sud), Anaïs HYORDEY (Université Paris-Sud), Arifé YILDIRIM (Université Paris-Saclay)