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FAPESP announces the fourth call for proposals for 2018 in the SPRINT modality - São Paulo Researchers in International Collaboration.
 
The call aims to promote the engagement of researchers linked to higher education and research institutions in the State of São Paulo with partner researchers abroad, to advance qualitatively in ongoing projects and work cooperatively to develop joint medium and long term projects.
 
The new call establishes conditions for the submission of mobility proposals between researchers from the State of São Paulo and from 11 teaching and research institutions abroad, with which FAPESP has a cooperation agreement:
 
- Australian Technology Network, Australia
 
- Brunel University London, United Kingdom
 
- CALDO Consortium - University of Waterloo and Western University, Canada
 
- Duke University, United States
 
- Emory University, United States
 
- Leiden University, Netherlands
 
- Lund University, Sweden
 
- Texas Tech University, United States
 
- Universität Hamburg, Germany
 
- University of Illinois, United States
 
- University of Southampton, United Kingdom
 
Researchers responsible for FAPESP grants in force in the modalities Research Aid - Regular or Thematic Project or in the Young Researchers in Emerging Centers, Research, Innovation and Dissemination (CEPIDs) programs, Public Education Improvement Program, Public Policies and Research Support Program in Partnership for Technological Innovation (PITE). Principal researchers of Thematic Projects, CEPIDs and current PITEs are also eligible for the submission of proposals.
 
The submission of projects to FAPESP must be done exclusively via SAGe (www.fapesp.br/sage).
 
The deadline for submission of proposals is January 28, 2019.
 
The call may also receive proposals from researchers whose partners are linked to institutions with which FAPESP has no current or current agreement, but who do not participate in this edition of SPRINT.
 
The SPRINT call for proposals 4/2018 is published on www.fapesp.br/sprint/chamada42018.

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