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Premium member Presentation Transcript The Challenges of CotutellesThe French-Australian Cotutelle:Joint / Double-Badged Doctoral Degree: The Challenges of Cotutelles The French-Australian Cotutelle: Joint / Double-Badged Doctoral Degree The French-Australian Research network Embassy of France in Australia Cultural and Scientific Section Slide2: A French team A joint research project An Australian team Joint supervision Involved in Joint supervision A bright PhD student Spends time in both countries/teams -> gets international experience -> becomes a lasting link between teams/univ/countries Enrolled in Enrolled in A French University An Australian University Specific agreement for this cotutelle: - the two teams, PhD student & project - joint examination process -> provide a double degree if successful The cotutelle schemeSlide3: Cotutelle IS A device for strengthening existing research collaboration. A possibility for a student to discover the ways of doing research in an other country and getting an international experience. Cotutelle is NOT A process for recruiting international students. Aimed at getting PhD students to knock the door of administration to look for a “cotutelle grant” and then asking for the foreign partner as well. The goals of cotutellesSlide4: The Benefits of Cotutelle I Benefits for the teams and universities involved To increase, structure and highlight international scientific cooperation between France or Europe and Australia. To expand Higher Education relationships between French and Australian universities. To better train and benefit from highly skilled students. To access new funding sources specific to cotutelles. Slide5: The Benefits of Cotutelle II Benefits for the Cotutelle student To get an early experience of international research. To create personal links, at early stage of their career, to pursue scientific research opportunities between the two countries. To obtain, if successful, a double-badged doctoral degree, recognised in Australia and in Europe. To be exposed to different cultural and scientific environments.Slide6: Technical information I Universities Involved All French universities, under national regulations. Most of the major Australian universities, each university having its own regulations. Cotutelles with Australia have been extended to other European countries. Tuition fees In the frame of Cotutelle, the PhD student is exempted from paying registration fees at one institution. He (she) pays fees only at his (her) home institution. Amendment #1 of the guidelines for CGS, 01/01/05.Slide7: Duration PhD in Cotutelle is a normal PhD (usually 3 years) with time shared between the 2 countries - Typically at least one year is spent in each country (in one or several stays). Examination The PhD study should be defended or submitted only once in accordance to what the two institutions have agreed upon in the Cotutelle Convention. Requirements from both universities are generally added, with adapted rules about the use of languages. Technical information IISlide8: Specific financial support for Cotutelle I French National Level French Department of Research: “Grant for cotutelle”: 5 100 € to the French establishment (for travel expenses of the Au/Fr student). French Embassy in Australia: Cotutelle Grant: $2,500 to the Au/Fr student for travel expenses From 2003, call for proposals are organised with AAS. Fr. Dept of Foreign Affairs: “Lavoisier scholarship for cotutelle”: French PhD student will receive a grant of up to 1524€ per month (around $2,600/month) for stay(s) in Australia (12-18 month).Slide9: French Regional/Local Level French Regional Governments: various local grants Example: Paris Region, Rhône Alpes… Australian Universities, some examples UQ supports up to A$3,000 for each Cotutelle. Macquarie University has competitive scholarships open to Cotutelle students. Australian national policy Tomorrow? Specific financial support for Cotutelle IISlide10: JCU Griffith Uni, UQ, QUT CSU, USYD, Macquarie, UNSW, UTS, Newcastle, UOW ANU UTAS UNISA UWA, ECU, CUT May 2006: 21 Australian universities have undertaken Cotutelle PhDs, some more are considering it for 2006. About 112 Cotutelles with France are underway or completed. Swinburne, UniMelb, Monash, RMITSlide11: Frédéric VANHOVE FEAST-France Convenor Ph: (02) 6216 0131 science@ambafrance-au.org Contacts at the Embassy of France http://www.ambafrance-au.org Stéphane GRIVELET Higher Education Attaché Ph: (02) 6216 0154 stephane.grivelet@diplomatie.gouv.fr Robert FARHI Science and Technology Attaché Ph: (02) 6216 0133 robert.farhi@diplomatie.gouv.fr You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript The Challenges of CotutellesThe French-Australian Cotutelle:Joint / Double-Badged Doctoral Degree: The Challenges of Cotutelles The French-Australian Cotutelle: Joint / Double-Badged Doctoral Degree The French-Australian Research network Embassy of France in Australia Cultural and Scientific Section Slide2: A French team A joint research project An Australian team Joint supervision Involved in Joint supervision A bright PhD student Spends time in both countries/teams -> gets international experience -> becomes a lasting link between teams/univ/countries Enrolled in Enrolled in A French University An Australian University Specific agreement for this cotutelle: - the two teams, PhD student & project - joint examination process -> provide a double degree if successful The cotutelle schemeSlide3: Cotutelle IS A device for strengthening existing research collaboration. A possibility for a student to discover the ways of doing research in an other country and getting an international experience. Cotutelle is NOT A process for recruiting international students. Aimed at getting PhD students to knock the door of administration to look for a “cotutelle grant” and then asking for the foreign partner as well. The goals of cotutellesSlide4: The Benefits of Cotutelle I Benefits for the teams and universities involved To increase, structure and highlight international scientific cooperation between France or Europe and Australia. To expand Higher Education relationships between French and Australian universities. To better train and benefit from highly skilled students. To access new funding sources specific to cotutelles. Slide5: The Benefits of Cotutelle II Benefits for the Cotutelle student To get an early experience of international research. To create personal links, at early stage of their career, to pursue scientific research opportunities between the two countries. To obtain, if successful, a double-badged doctoral degree, recognised in Australia and in Europe. To be exposed to different cultural and scientific environments.Slide6: Technical information I Universities Involved All French universities, under national regulations. Most of the major Australian universities, each university having its own regulations. Cotutelles with Australia have been extended to other European countries. Tuition fees In the frame of Cotutelle, the PhD student is exempted from paying registration fees at one institution. He (she) pays fees only at his (her) home institution. Amendment #1 of the guidelines for CGS, 01/01/05.Slide7: Duration PhD in Cotutelle is a normal PhD (usually 3 years) with time shared between the 2 countries - Typically at least one year is spent in each country (in one or several stays). Examination The PhD study should be defended or submitted only once in accordance to what the two institutions have agreed upon in the Cotutelle Convention. Requirements from both universities are generally added, with adapted rules about the use of languages. Technical information IISlide8: Specific financial support for Cotutelle I French National Level French Department of Research: “Grant for cotutelle”: 5 100 € to the French establishment (for travel expenses of the Au/Fr student). French Embassy in Australia: Cotutelle Grant: $2,500 to the Au/Fr student for travel expenses From 2003, call for proposals are organised with AAS. Fr. Dept of Foreign Affairs: “Lavoisier scholarship for cotutelle”: French PhD student will receive a grant of up to 1524€ per month (around $2,600/month) for stay(s) in Australia (12-18 month).Slide9: French Regional/Local Level French Regional Governments: various local grants Example: Paris Region, Rhône Alpes… Australian Universities, some examples UQ supports up to A$3,000 for each Cotutelle. Macquarie University has competitive scholarships open to Cotutelle students. Australian national policy Tomorrow? Specific financial support for Cotutelle IISlide10: JCU Griffith Uni, UQ, QUT CSU, USYD, Macquarie, UNSW, UTS, Newcastle, UOW ANU UTAS UNISA UWA, ECU, CUT May 2006: 21 Australian universities have undertaken Cotutelle PhDs, some more are considering it for 2006. About 112 Cotutelles with France are underway or completed. Swinburne, UniMelb, Monash, RMITSlide11: Frédéric VANHOVE FEAST-France Convenor Ph: (02) 6216 0131 science@ambafrance-au.org Contacts at the Embassy of France http://www.ambafrance-au.org Stéphane GRIVELET Higher Education Attaché Ph: (02) 6216 0154 stephane.grivelet@diplomatie.gouv.fr Robert FARHI Science and Technology Attaché Ph: (02) 6216 0133 robert.farhi@diplomatie.gouv.fr