Applications are now open for the 14th TULIP International Summer School 2026, a fully funded, week-long program organized by LabEx TULIP. From 27 June to 3 July 2026, 25 early-career scientists—master’s students, PhD candidates, and postdocs—will gather at the Centre de Montagne de Germ Louron in the French Pyrenees. This immersive, English-taught course explores “Biological Interactions from Genes to Ecosystems,” blending lectures, hands-on workshops, and networking in a stunning mountain setting.
Why Attend?
• Interdisciplinary Training: Learn molecular mechanisms, population dynamics, community ecology, and eco-evolutionary processes.
• Expert Faculty: Plenary talks by leading researchers from Toulouse, Moulis, Perpignan and beyond.
• Team Projects: Small groups develop and present collaborative research proposals under mentor guidance.
• Scenic Environment: Free time for hikes and informal discussions amid breathtaking Pyrenean landscapes.
• Global Exchange: No application fee or IELTS requirement—ideal for participants from all regions.
Eligibility
Open to all nationalities with a strong interest in biological and ecological research. Available slots:
– Master’s students (≈ 5 places)
– Doctoral candidates (≈ 15 places)
– Postdoctoral researchers (≈ 5 places)
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency (self-assessed) and a commitment to the program theme. The venue is accessible to those with reduced mobility (subject to capacity).
Benefits
As a fully funded program, TULIP covers:
• Accommodation at the Centre de Montagne de Germ Louron (bed linens included)
• All meals (local produce, vegetarian options)
• Ground transportation from Toulouse to Germ Louron and return
• Organized visits and social activities
• No participation fees
Note: International travel to/from Toulouse is not included.
How to Apply
Submit your application online by 2 March 2026:
1. Visit LabEx TULIP’s application portal
2. Enter your email and personal details
3. Select your current academic level
4. Self-assess English proficiency
5. Upload your CV (1–2 pages) and a 1-page cover letter
6. Provide emergency contact information
7. Review and submit before the deadline
No recommendation letters or transcripts are required. Decisions are based on academic merit, research potential, and fit with the theme.
Program Schedule Highlights
• Morning: Expert-led plenary lectures on key topics
• Afternoon: Interactive workshops to craft and refine research proposals
• Evening: Informal discussions, group meals, optional hikes
• Final Day: Team presentations and networking closing event
Preparation Tips
• Tailor your cover letter to “Biological Interactions from Genes to Ecosystems.”
• Highlight any interdisciplinary experience or collaborations.
• Review LabEx TULIP’s current projects online.
• Plan travel and visa arrangements early—Schengen short-stay rules apply for non-EU citizens.
Impact and Alumni Success
Past participants credit TULIP with fostering publications, new collaborations, and PhD or postdoc placements. The program’s blend of rigorous science and mountain retreat stimulates creativity, critical thinking, and lasting professional relationships.
Apply Today
Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your research, expand your network, and experience European science in one of the world’s most beautiful settings. Visit the official website and submit your application well before 2 March 2026.
Official Website: https://www.labex-tulip.fr/eng