Launch of the Collège de France prize for young researchers.

8 February 2023

The prize, worth €20,000 and accompanied by an invitation to give a public lecture at the Collège de France, is designed to reward the most daring research by young scientists and to contribute to the recognition of the winner.

2023 Prize theme: “Encounters between Civilisations” – Humanities and Social Sciences.

the application platform will be open between 1 March and 30 April 2023 and all the information is available on the Collège de France website:

 www.college-de-france.fr/prix

The Collège de France team will be happy to provide you with any further information you may require.

Anne Dumas

Direction générale des services

Mission valorisation de la recherche

Collège de France

11, place Marcelin Berthelot

75 231 PARIS cedex 05

Tel : 01.44.27.11.79

anne.dumas@collège-de-france.fr

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