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Choose France for Science is sponsored by French National Research Agency (ANR). This initiative enables universities and research organizations to apply for co-funding from the French government to host international researchers. Health research is a priority area, making it potentially relevant for researchers focusing on pregnancy.
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Call for applications - « Choose France for Science » « Choose France for Science » « Choisir la France pour la Science » Le site sera mis à jour ce vendredi 29/03/2013 entre 12h30 et 13h30 . Veuillez noter que toute connexion ou communication de données sera impossible pendant cette mise à jour. Merci de votre compréhension.
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Choose France for Science: launch of the dedicated platform for applications to host international researchers As the international context creates the conditions for an unprecedented wave of mobility among researchers around the world, France aims to position itself as a host country for those wishing to continue their work in Europe, drawing on the country's research ecosystem and infrastructure.
With the launch of the Choose France for Science platform, operated by the French National Research Agency (ANR) on behalf of the French government as part of France 2030, France is committed to standing up to attacks on academic freedom across the globe. It enables universities, schools, and research organisations to apply for co-funding from the government to host researchers.
France is committed to welcoming international researchers In keeping with its commitment to academic freedom, scientific mobility, and excellence, France is committed to welcoming international researchers who wish to work in an environment conducive to academic freedom.
First-class research infrastructure Extensive research ecosystem Access to the entire European research and innovation ecosystem Because there is freedom of research in France Because academic freedom in France is central to our values Because France has enhanced ambition in terms of research How does the Choose France for Science platform work?
The Choose France for Science platform enables universities and research performing organisations to submit projects to host international researchers.
This initiative is open to all disciplines and research field, from STEM to humanities and social sciences, with a particular focus on the following priority areas: Climate, biodiversity, and sustainable societies Digital technology and artificial intelligence Agriculture, sustainable food, forests, and natural resources Digital components, systems, and infrastructure Each selected project can be co-financed up to 50% by the government.
The funding must be supplemented by institutions, which can call on local authorities and the private sector for this purpose.
Application assessment criteria Each application will be assessed according to the following criteria: Quality of the research project presented Context of the application The researcher's motivation for pursuing their research in France Ability to secure funding for the project Successful applicants commit to submitting a competitive European or international project (e.g. ERC, EIC pathfinder, etc.) within two years of their arrival.
Scientists who have not yet identified a host institution are invited to contact the relevant programme agencies, using the contact details below, in order to receive support in this process. Health research (contact. apres@inserm.
fr) Climate, biodiversity, and sustainable societies (cbsd-agence@cnrs. fr) Digital technology and artificial intelligence (agence-programmes-numerique@inria. fr) Space studies (ap-recherche-spatiale@cnes.
fr) Agriculture, sustainable food, forests, and natural resources (agralife@inrae. fr) Low-carbon energy (agence-aped@cea. fr) Digital components, systems, and infrastructure (agence.
asic@cea. fr) France 2030 and the ANR: https://anr. fr/en/france-2030/france-2030/ Personal Data Protection Policy
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Universities, schools, and research organizations that can host international researchers; all disciplines eligible with priority areas including health, climate, digital/AI, space, agriculture, and low-carbon energy. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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ANR - NRF Intelligence artificielle pour les biotechnologies is sponsored by French National Research Agency (ANR) and Korean National Research Foundation (NRF). This call promotes collaboration between French and Korean academic researchers to explore and develop AI applications in biotechnology, including bioinformatics and genomics, personalized medicine, precision agriculture, and drug discovery.
Appel à projets ANR - NRF Intelligence artificielle pour les biotechnologies is sponsored by French National Research Agency (ANR) and Korean National Research Foundation (NRF). This specific call for proposals aims to foster scientific collaborations and knowledge exchange between researchers in France and Korea, driving advancements in artificial intelligence for biotechnologies.
EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: Focused EPSCoR Collaborations Program (FEC) is sponsored by U.S. National Science Foundation. The FEC program builds interjurisdictional collaborative teams of EPSCoR investigators in STEM focus areas. Projects are investigator-driven and must include researchers from at least two EPSCoR eligible jurisdictions with complementary expertise to address challenges. The program aims to drive discovery and build sustainable STEM capacity. Tennessee is an EPSCoR-eligible jurisdiction.
Engineering of Biomedical Systems (EBMS) Program is sponsored by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). The EBMS program supports fundamental and transformative research at the interface of engineering and biomedical sciences to solve biomedical problems. Projects should focus on high-impact, transformative methods and technologies, including the development of validated models (living or computational) of normal and pathological tissues and organ systems, and advanced biomanufacturing of three-dimensional tissues and organs.