
Maison des Sciences de l’Homme
MSH
In the heart of Paris, an institution of note for social sciences and humanities, founded in 1963 by Fernand Braudel in Paris, the Foundation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) supports research and knowledge dissemination in the field of humanities and social sciences.
Recognized of public interest, the Foundation fosters innovative research, encourages the interdisciplinary dialogue and promote the circulation of researchers and knowledge.
For over 50 years, the FMSH is building an important network of national and international partners in order to promote on a global scale the study of humanities and social sciences.

Maison des Sciences de l’Homme & JPI Climate
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Call 2013
Joint Call for Transnational Collaborative Research Projects
This JPI Climate Joint Call for Transnational Collaborative Research Projects provided support for top-quality research projects on topics that are of high societal relevance in Europe and globally, recognising that such challenges require joint efforts through multinational approaches. JPI Climate is seeking proposals from consortia consisting of partners from the participating European countries as well as others. Consortia brought together different scientific disciplines to address the issues within the scope of the described call topics. The projects displayed clear links to decision-makers and users of climate knowledge as well as potential change agents in society.

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