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Welcome to our September newsletter
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This edition of the EURAXESS newsletter includes the latest research calls and opportunities.
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Newton Fund calls
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Deadlines are approaching for calls under the Newton Fund. The Call for Leading and Established Researchers in Systems Analysis (UK-South Africa) closes on 29 September 2017.
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How do fish talk to each other?
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There are more than 230,000 species of marine life in our ocean. So how do they communicate? We asked FameLab finalist and marine chemical ecologist Dr Mahasweta Saha. Click the link below to read the full article.
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Study UK Alumni Awards
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The Study UK Alumni Awards find and celebrate the amazing achievements and success stories of the UK’s alumni, and the important impact they are making around the world.
If you know someone who studied at a UK university in the last 15 years and is now living outside the UK and doing great things, encourage them to apply.
Deadline: 2nd October 2017.
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International workshops
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Early early career researcher based in the UK? Browse the latest international workshops over on our site.
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Do you have an impact story to tell?
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If you have a short impact story that we can share with our EURAXESS subscribers, then get in touch! We'd also like to hear from you if you've had experience with researcher mobility.
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