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“ÊtreS au Travail” exhibition: discover 80 photographs with commentaries by experts in the social sciences and humanities
As well as being at the heart of socioeconomic and political debate, the question of work is also the subject of many interdisciplinary research projects. Marking the centenary of the International Labour Organization, the exhibition “ÊtreS au Travail” presents comparative views on the changing world of work from artists and researchers through 80 photographs from the Magnum agency and independent photographers. Organised by the association Lumières sur le Travail, the exhibition can be visited free of charge at the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris until 14 July 2019.
“Women in Science are often too invisible”
In July 2020, The French National Research Agency (ANR) implemented an Action Plan for Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming for 2020-2023. In this interview, Laurence Guyard, Sociologist and Gender Specialist at the ANR, discusses the main lines of action, the progress made and the actions under development.
“We need to address climate change from a systemic point of view”
An international summit and symposium will be held on 27-29 June 2023 in Paris to build new bridges between fundamental life science and environmental science communities, together with funders and science policy-making bodies, with the aim of discussing how basic research in the life sciences can help accelerate the sustainability transition. This event is organized by the International Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) with the support of several partners including the French National Research Agency (ANR)1. Interview with Pavel Kabat, Secretary General of the HFSP organization.
“Château Pékin”: a documentary on the wine market in the age of globalisation, arising from the ANR VIPOMAR project
Questioning the new forms of social bonds between Chinese and French players in the world of wine in the context of globalisation, by following the stories of a businesswoman, a wine expert and a sommelier: this is the approach of the documentary “Château Pékin”. Made by the anthropologist Boric Pétric as part of the ANR VIPOMAR project, it offers a form of narration that is experimental and original for the social sciences. The film will première on 22 May 2019 in Paris in the presence of the director.
“Best Practice in Personalised Medicine” Recognition 2023 – now open for applications
The International Consortium for Personalised Medicine, ICPerMed, launched on February 22, 2023, its sixth Best Practice Recognition. The objective of the ICPerMed Recognition 2023 is to honour, encourage, promote and disseminate outstanding examples of implementation through research in Personalised Medicine.
“Best Practice in Personalised Medicine” Recognition 2022 – now open for applications
The International Consortium for Personalised Medicine launched its fifth Recognition. The objective of the ICPerMed Recognition 2022 is to honour, encourage, promote and disseminate outstanding examples of Clinical Research in Personalised Medicine using clinical datasets and technology to fruitfully impact the Regional, National, and International data sharing among patients, health professionals, and researchers. The deadline for the submission of the proposals is June 30th, 2022.
“Best Practice in Personalised Medicine” Recognition 2021 – now open for applications
The International Consortium for Personalised Medicine launched its fourth Recognition. The objective of the ICPerMed Recognition 2021 is to honour, encourage, promote and disseminate outstanding evidence-based applications in the field of personalised medicine (PM), focusing on the implementation of PM research. The deadline for proposal submission will be 18 February 2022.
Évolution de la programmation de l’ANR : vers une concertation renforcée
Pour mieux distinguer ses activités de programmation et d’évaluation, l’ANR, en concertation avec le ministère en charge de la Recherche, a créé des Comités de Pilotage de la Programmation (CPP) associant l’ensemble des acteurs institutionnels de la recherche. L’agence poursuit également ses efforts de lisibilité et de simplification en allégeant certaines démarches administratives.
« Un Rêve d’Avignon » du 3 au 25 juillet 2020 : Un événement numérique inédit pour valoriser la création et la mémoire des œuvres
En raison du contexte sanitaire, le Festival d’Avignon se réinvente et devient cette année « Un Rêve d’Avignon ». Tout au long du mois de juillet, des créations uniques (podcasts, documentaires, fictions, etc.), des œuvres ayant marqué l’esprit des spectateurs et des débats seront diffusés sur les plateformes de l’audiovisuel public et des partenaires du Festival, dont l’Agence nationale de la Recherche (ANR). L’Agence vous invite à découvrir en vidéos une sélection d’interventions des éditions précédentes des Rencontres Recherche et Création pour, malgré tout, rêver et penser ensemble.