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Grants for Researchers in Residence

The program of Grants for Researchers in Residence is open to historians, curators, critics, independent researchers, artists and scientists in various fields, including computer science and related areas of social science. Applicants must be researchers at the doctoral or post-doctoral level, or demonstrate that they have equivalent experience or have achieved an international reputation for research in art, science and technology.

The Grants for Researchers in Residence are awarded through an international competition designed to select research projects that make use of the CR+D’s documentation collections and archives. A profile of the Foundation’s collections is available at the following URL:

http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/CRD/index.html

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Funder: Daniel Langlois Foundation

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