Associate Teams are an essential element of the institute’s international policy. This program is one of Inria’s main tool for supporting bilateral scientific collaborations and promoting and strengthening its strategic partnerships abroad. Apply until October 16th 2023 !
Inria Brasil Program is one of the Call priorities: Associate Team projects with the LNCC and/or another Brazilian research and innovation player (university, research foundation, company) are eligible for the 2024 campaign, without thematic thematic restrictions. Projects in the fields of HPC, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Computing are particularly encouraged.
An Associate Team is a joint research project created between an Inria project-team and a research team from abroad for a period of 3 years. The two partners jointly define a scientific objective with a clear added value for each of them, a research plan and a program for bilateral exchanges.
The regional or thematic priorities of the call reflect the institute’s international strategy to anchor its presence in the world and develop strong partnerships with several countries.
The Associate Team budget is dedicated to support:
- exchanges between France and the partner country for researchers, engineers, postdoctoral fellows, PhD students and interns:
- between France and country partner;
- between France and the partner country up to a maximum of 20% of the total budget allocated for the year;
- the organization of joint workshops/working meetings.
Download the call for proposals
Participate in enhancing the international profile of digital sciences (in French)! Associated Teams Programme – Call for projects 2024.pdf | 672 Ko
Timetable
For more information:
https://www.inria.fr/en/call-for-projects-international-partnerships-associate-teams-2024
Co-funding from FAPs
Inria is partner of the on-going FAPESP SPRING 2/2023 Call: https://fapesp.br/16219/fapesp-announces-second-sprint-call-in-2023
The project of Associate Team can be submitted to this call if the Brazilian researchers comply with FAPESP eligibility terms. FAPESP may cofund the project (scientific missions of the researchers from the State São Paulo, workshops, initial data collection) up to the limit of US$10.000,00 per year, per project, and with a duration of up to 24 months.
Deadline for FAPESP/SPRINT 2/2023 Call submission: October 30, 2023