CNRS

The National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) is France's premier public research organization, founded in 1939. It aims to advance knowledge, support innovation, and address global challenges through high-quality fundamental and applied research. OUR MISSION - Advance Research: Conduct cutting-edge scientific studies. - Collaborate: Partner with universities, institutions, and industry. - Educate: Promote science education and public engagement. - Global Impact: Participate in international scientific efforts. RESEARCH AREAS CNRS covers a wide range of scientific domains, including physical sciences, life sciences, humanities, engineering, and environmental sciences. NETWORK & ACHIEVEMENTS With a vast network of laboratories worldwide, CNRS fosters a collaborative environment. Its researchers have received numerous prestigious awards, including Nobel Prizes. ENGAGEMENT CNRS is committed to making science accessible through public events and educational programs.