CNRS

http://www.cnrs.fr/
Chateaubriand Fellowship Partner since 2015

The National Center for Scientific Research, or CNRS, is a public organization under the responsibility of the French Ministry of Education and Research. Founded in 1939 by governmental decree, the CNRS aims to:

- Evaluate and carry out all research capable of advancing knowledge and bringing social, cultural, and economic benefits for society.
- Contribute to the promotion and application of research results.
- Develop scientific information.
- Support research training.
- Participate in the analysis of the national and international scientific climate and its potential for evolution in order to develop a national policy

As the largest fundamental research organization in Europe, the CNRS carries out research in all fields of knowledge, through its ten institutes:
Institute of Biological Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, National Institute for Earth Sciences and Astronomy, Institute of Ecology and Environment, Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences, Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Institute for Information Sciences and Technologies, National Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, Institute of Physics.

The CNRS office in Washington, DC represents the CNRS in the USA, Canada and Mexico. The actions undertaken by the CNRS Office are linked to both the CNRS’ strategic plan and the priorities of the ten CNRS institutes.

Call 2023-2024

The 2023-2024 call for applications is opened.