PSL thanks all the following partners companies and foundations for their key support and involvement in supporting the PRISM PhD programme.
▶️ ABG supports career development with trainings and advice, focusing on the non-academic sector.

▶️ TRACES leads scientific outreach activities and helps organise events like Researcher’s nights and supports researchers.
▶️ BASF hosts PhD students during secondments or short stays in order to complement their PhD projects with additional “hands-on” trainings and a vision of potential applications in industry. BASF also co-funds the PhD projects.

▶️ L’Oréal will provide an industrial prospective during courses, secondments or short stays, and will co-fund PhD projects. L’Oréal will provide opportunities for intersectoral secondments and soft skills courses on industry needs. The company will bring a concrete vision of research and its application to the industry.
▶️ They will provide help doctoral candidates regarding communication fields, such as implementing “my PhD in 1 minute”.
▶️ Celsius focuses on training doctoral candidates in carbon emission reduction.
▶️ Saint-Gobain will contribute an industrial perspective through courses, secondments, short stays, and will co-fund PhD projects. They will offer opportunities for intersectoral secondments and soft skills training aligned with industry needs. Saint-Gobain will offer a hands-on perspective on research and its real-world industrial use.
▶️ Syensqo will bring an industry-oriented outlook via teaching activities, secondments, and short-term visits. They will enable intersectoral mobility and deliver soft skills courses tailored to industry demands and will as well promote a concrete understanding of how research translates into industrial practice.
▶️ TotalEnergies ensure an industrial dimension through training sessions, secondments, and cofunding. TotalEnergies will create opportunities for cross-sector secondments and soft skills development focused on industry expectations. They will offer a hands-on perspective on research and its real-world industrial use.
▶️ The grant agreement with the European Commission will provide a co-funding of €3.564 million over a five-year period, allowing the project to be implemented under the best possible conditions.