This page lists funding opportunities that are internal to UNIL or open to themes or areas that may be of interest to members of all faculties.
NOTE: For more specific research, the Research Support Centre advises you to use funding databases and it is possible to obtain support for creating alerts or newsletters.
Presentation
The MITACS program enables UNIL Master students to complete a research stay of 3 to 6 months at the University of Montreal (UofM). All fields of research are eligible. A stay in an institution affiliated to the University of Montreal (e.g. HEC Montreal, Polytechnic School of Montreal) is not possible.
For such a research stay, a scholarship of 6000 Canadian dollars is available, regardless of the length of the stay. Half of this sum is paid by MITACS, a Canadian not-for-profit organization, which has signed an agreement with the University of Montreal, and the other half by UNIL.
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Conditions
Schedule
An application can be sent to us at any time before the indicated deadline. However, there are two important points to keep in mind:
Application
Please take note of the important information below before downloading the application form :
To download the application form, please go on the website of the University of Montreal . Click on "1. Apply", scroll to "Submitting applications" and click on "Application kit". The form 1 (research proposal) must be completed (without deleting the comments and advice) and sent electronically to Mr. Matthias Buess. You should not send your research proposal directly to MITACS nor to UofM. The form 2 (co-funding) is not needed for your application.
Our office will send your research proposal to MITACS, which will carry out a pre-assessment. If the proposal complies, MITACS will send you a link to the application portal, and you will be guided through the rest of the procedure. Both supervisors will also need to open an account to approve the project.
UNIL students and researchers may undertake studies or research visits to a higher education or research institution in Paris / Ile-de-France.
There is an advantageous housing possibility at the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris. The Swiss house at the CIUP, the Swiss Foundation / Pavillon Le Corbusier, has 46 single rooms of 16 m2.
Candidates are selected on the basis of the following criteria:
Additional information:
The Brocher Foundation offers researchers from all over the world an exceptional setting in which to write books, articles, essays or doctoral theses. This peaceful environment encourages concentration and supports high-level scientific production.
SNIS invites academic researchers active in international studies to submit project proposals. The winners of the highly competitive call can receive funding up to 300'000.- CHF for a maximum period of two years.