What kind of contents should the correspondence include? Is it necessary to submit an official letter from my host?
A. We need the correspondence between applicants and hosts to confirm the host’s intention of acting as the applicant’s host. Correspondence need not necessarily take the form of official letters. Faxes or e-mails are also acceptable. Please note that correspondence between applicants and hosts are evidence of how deeply they have discussed their collaborative research. This will be considered when judging the application.
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