French National Center for Scientific Research
AN ESSENTIAL RESEARCH CONTRIBUTOR FOR THE BENEFIT OF SOCIETY I CNRS is a scientific and technological public organization under the authority of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research I 10 Specialized Institutes covering all fields of science I Main objectives I Pushing boundaries of knowledge I Meeting global challenges I Promoting cutting-edge technologies
Key Figures I 10 Institutes, covering all scientific fields I 35 000 people : 11 500 permanent researchers I $4.2B (2012 budget) I ~ 1,100 research units I > 25 000 publications /year I 19 Nobel Prize and 11 Fields Medal Laureates
CNRS at the Heart of the National Research and Higher Education Landscape I Founding member of 12/13 Advanced Research Networks (RTRA) I Partner of the Research and Higher Education Centers (PRES) I Present in 2/3rd Carnot Institutes and 62/71 Competitiveness Clusters I Founding member of the 5 French Research Alliances : Aviesan (life sciences), Ancre (energy), Allistène (ICT), Allenvi (environment) and Athena (humanities and social sciences)
An ambitious Research Policy I Push the boundaries of knowledge I Strengthen inter- and pluridisciplinarity I Important means dedicated to very large-scale research infrastructure I Commitment to building a European Research Area I Proactive international policy
High-Quality Service to Support Research I Competitive human resources policy to support career advancement I Flexible and modern administration for laboratory management and optimum quality service I Joint approach to scientific and technical information to provide best access to international publications I Strong commitment to ecological responsibility and sustainable development
Strong International Presence Active partnerships and cooperation policy with other European and International Research Organizations I 93 partner countries, 304 international programs and 56 agreements I 127 European and International Associated Laboratories (LEA/LIA) and 32 International Joint Units (UMI) I More than 52,000 missions abroad / year I >1,500 researchers and > 350 engineers and technicians from foreign countries
An Important Actor in Economic Development Productive relationships with industry Support of technology transfer I 25 framework agreements with major industrial groups I 4 500 primary patents, 870 active licences I 600 innovative companies created between 1999 and 2010
A wide variety of career opportunities Tenured I Researchers (CR and DR) : 330 new appointments in 2012 I Engineers : > 200 new positions in 2012 Non-tenured I Researchers and Engineers : > 200/year I Post-docs http://emploi.cnrs.fr
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CNES: General Presentation Post doc contracts 12/06/2012
Earth needs space Space is a privileged place for observing Earth, understanding how it functions, monitoring change, predicting violent natural disasters, for probing and exploring our Solar system and the entire Universe,... but also... A place for technological innovations and a powerful tool for mastering information, checking human activities, accompanying a strategy of independence... 12
At Europe's service: CNES' missions To provide end to end space expertise. To be a driving force in constructing Europe in Space. An ambitious French space policy 13 5 major strategic fields Access to space Applications for the public Earth, environment, climate Space sciences and preparation for the future Security and defence
The main players in the space sector in France Ministries CNES implements the space policy of France under the authority of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, responsible for Space and the Ministry of Defence. 14
CNES and its European partners A leading role in the construction of European space trough the European triangle : The Member Countries CNES leads a multinational programme to complement European programmes The European Space Agency CNES represents France within the European Space Agency, it is the largest contributor to the ESA budget. The European Union CNES is the driving force in the construction of Europe in space according to the guidelines adopted by the French Government. 15
CNES 4 centres for complementary vocations PARIS KOUROU EVRY TOULOUSE 16
Non tenure positions at CNES? What? Once a year CNES awards (to young French and foreign scientists) about a hundred research grants in the domain of : engineering sciences (orbital and space transport systems), sciences which make use of space equipment (sciences of the cosmos, Earth, and microgravity) who have an interest in space 30 of those grants are dedicated to post doctoral contracts allocated for research work at CNES or in a laboratory in France. The duration of a post doctoral contract is one year, renewable once. Gross monthly remuneration is about 2 300. 17
Non tenure positions at CNES? How? Of course, for post doctoral contracts, candidates should hold a doctorate or equivalent by the start of the contract. Post doctoral contracts may possibly be co financed; if so, the placing of co sponsored contracts is dependent upon the prior signing of a co financing agreement with the partner and host laboratory. Contracts start, at the latest, in the December of the year in progress. 18
Non tenure positions at CNES? When? Application forms will be accepted until March 31 st at the latest. The applicants for a post doctoral grant will be invited for an interview in April/May. Juries selection will meet in late May. Dissemination of results will be done individually after the grant committee at the beginning of June. 19
All you need to know on CNES and these contracts, even what you do not dare to ask, can be found at http://www.cnes.fr Thank you for your attention 20