- 28 March 2017
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NEFU scientists won grants of the French Embassy
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Researchers of NEFU Institute of Psychology, the Faculty of Law and the Institute of Languages and Cultures of the Northeastern Russia won André Mazon grant, conducted by the French Embassy in Russia.
The program supports projects that are implemented in partnership with scientific and educational institutions - dual-certification programs, mirror laboratories and others. "NEFU Institute of Psychology has been working with colleagues of the Faculty of Psychology of the Université de Rennes 2 (France) for many years. The received funding will allow the psychologists of the federal university to organize a scientific and practical seminar in Yakutsk with the participation of French colleagues on joint research in the field of social psychology", said the Director of the French Resource Center Izabella Zakharova.
The Department of Arctic Law and Law of the countries of Asia-Pacific region of the Faculty of Law and their partner of the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the Université Paris-Saclay (France) also won a grant. "This will be a good financial basis for the new network program of the double diploma "Environmental Law" and scientific cooperation. Lawyers of the Shanghai University will also participate in the network project, according to NEFU International Relations Office.
The third development is the joint work of NEFU Department of Social and Cultural Service and Tourism and the Université François-Rabelais de Tours (France). Cooperation between representatives of the universities was since 2014 within the framework of the scientific project "Valorization and popularization of nutrition of the peoples of Yakutia". "Due to the grants of the French Embassy, scientists will break new ground", she noted.
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The "André Mason" program provides financing of visits of scientists and teachers, employees of higher educational institutions or public or private scientific organizations, from France to Russia and from Russia to France, for a period not exceeding five days. Representatives of any scientific disciplines can take part in the program.