Come to France with the status of an invited professor

status of an invited professor

Professors and researchers to do research and teach in France with the status of visiting professor or via the chair programmes.

The status of the invited professor or the researcher

French research institutes can welcome professors or researchers using the "visiting" status. These stays, reserved for experienced professors and researchers, generally last from two months to one year.

Visiting professors, generally received into the universities, must usually do research and have teaching hours. When they are received into a research institutes (CNRS, INRA, INRIA, etc.), visiting researchers can devote themselves entirely to research, with the exception of having to direct a few seminars.

Below there is a (non-exhaustive) list of French establishments that offer visiting professor or researcher positions:

1. The Collège de France: http://www.collegede-france.fr/site/en-inter-rel/Visiting-Professors.htm

2. The RFIEA (Réseau Français des Instituts d’Etudes Avancées French Network of Institutes of Advanced Studies): http://rfiea.fr/

3. The University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne: https://www.univparis1.fr/international/enseignants-chercheurs-invites/venir-comme-professeur-invite/

4. The University of Paris-Saclay, with the Alembert programme: https://www.universiteparis-saclay.fr/fr/recherche/appel-projet/jean-dalembert

5. Aix-Marseille University https://amidex.univamu.fr/fr/notre-projet

6. The University of Paris 13 https://www.univ-paris13.fr/professeurs-invites/

7. The UPMC: http://www.upmc.fr/fr/international/mobilite_des_chercheurs.html

The Chair Programmes

In addition to receiving visiting professors or researchers, many French universities and Grandes Écoles have chair programmes to welcome researchers from around the world. These programmes are usually designed for specific scientific problems and last for a limited time. The Collège de France in particular has developed a programme of excellence in which many chairs are reserved for foreign researchers or professors. Visit www.college-de-france.fr for more information. 

Further, there are corporate chairs that enable foreign researchers to work with a company and research establishment for up to 2 years. This programme is financed by the French National Research Agency.

How to finance your research team in France?

Experienced researchers may request funding for their research team from the European Research Council (ERC). A Consolidator Grant or Advanced Grant can finance all or part of your stay, as well as that of your team, for up to 5 years. These grants can go up to 2.5 million euros. 

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