Organization Website in English Contact person Email Phone number address Logo Short description The CNRS office in New Delhi started its activities on February 1st 2011. It is located inside the Service for Science and Technology of the French Embassy. CNRS http://w ww.cnrs .fr/derci/ spip.php ?article2 33 Dominique Aymer Dominique.aymer @cnrs-dir.fr +91 11 3041 0011 CNRS signed collaboration agreements with departments of the Ministry of Science and Technology and major institutions. In India, there are two French research centers abroad, supported by the French Ministry of European and Foreign Affairs and CNRS (UMIFRE). CNRS has also developed flagship initiatives, such as an International Joint Laboratory in applied Mathematic (“Unité Mixte Internationale” - UMI )with the Department of Science and Technology s located at IISc Bangalore and five International Associated Laboratories (“Laboratoire International Associé” - LIA) French Embassy – SST 2, Aurangzeb Road 110011 New-Delhi 17 KG Marg, New Delhi – 110001/ British Council EURAXESS Links India www.brit ishcoun cil.in India.eu raxess.o rg Rob Lynes/ Manjula Rao Aurélie PachkoffSingh rob.lynes@in.british council.org/ manjula.rao@britis hcouncil.org india@euraxess.ne t 01141497300/ 022 67486720 +91 88 02 77 78 78 The British Council is the United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. The British Council creates international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries and builds trust between them worldwide. 901, 9th floor , One Indiabulls Centre, Mumbai 400013 attached EURAXESS Links India is an information and networking tool for European researchers working in or commuting to India and Indian researchers wishing to pursue a research career in Europe. It provides information about research in Europe, European research policy, opportunities for research funding, for international collaboration and for transnational mobility. Heidelberg Centre South Asia (HCSA), Heidelberg University Research Councils UK (RCUK) India Dr. Elvira Graner and Suboor Bakht www.rcu k.ac.uk/i ndia elvira.graner@asiaeuroep.uniheidelberg.de, bakht@hcsa.uniheidelberg.de +91 11 23326001 Research Councils UK (RCUK) India www.rcuk.a c.uk/india 3 K.G. Marg, New Delhi 110001 Research Councils UK (RCUK) India www.rcuk.ac.uk/india The University of Cologne is one of the largest and oldest universities in Germany. True to its motto ‘good ideas since 1388’, the University continues to successfully combine novelty with tradition in its research and teaching and has produced a number of famous academics over the decades including Kurt Alder (chemist) and Konrad Adenauer (former German Chancellor). University of Cologne India Office www.in dia.unikoeln.d e/buero delhi Amisha Jain amisha.jain@unikoeln.de +91995330007 3 A-53, Jitar Nagar, Parwana Road, Delhi110051 The University of Cologne is located in the Rhineland – a mega-urban region in the heart of Europe. This region has excellent working and living conditions and is one of Europe’s most developed research and economic areas, making it highly attractive for students and researchers alike. As a comprehensive university, the University of Cologne covers a broad spectrum of disciplines and has developed internationally outstanding research profile areas on this basis. Its structure encompasses six faculties of management, economics and social sciences, law, medicine, arts and humanities, mathematics and natural sciences, and human sciences. Currently, 35,000 students are studying at the University of Cologne taking advantage of the large variety of courses including double-degree programmes with renowned partner universities, e.g. in law with the Sorbonne (Paris) as well as of numerous possibilities of course combinations. The University of Cologne is also offering substantial support to young researchers maintaining several graduate schools and fostering research focus areas including research into aging at the Cologne Cluster of Excellence in Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-associated Diseases (CECAD). The international network of the University of Cologne is wide-reaching and well-established, and comprises 20 university-level and about 300 faculty-level partnerships, each based on cooperation agreements. Academic excellence, internationality, a strong focus on research and a wide range of courses generate an energetic and inspiring environment and make the University of Cologne one of the most well-known and appealing modern universities. University of Edinburgh CEA http://w ww.ed.a c.uk/abo ut/edinb urghglobal/o verseasoffices/i ndiaoffice Amrita Sadarangani Amrita.Sadarangani @ed.ac.uk +91 22 67004837 / +91 992001935 5 15th Floor, Dev Corpora; Eastern Expressway (opp Cadbury Factory); Thane (W) 400 601 attached The University of Edinburgh’s India Office was established in 2010 to support the University’s strategic relationship with India. The focus is on research and academic partnerships with India’s leading institutions. We are also looking to strengthen alumni engagement and enhance the global student experience, in India. DAAD Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenar beit EBTC European Business Group Forschungsze ntrum Jülich GmbH