As every year, the doctoral school presents its winner for the institutional thesis prize which will be validated by the Scientific Council on June 28, 2022.

The official letter launching the 2022 thesis prize campaign of the University of Lorraine is available here.

Do not hesitate to encourage your former doctoral students to apply, so that their file can be proposed for another prize.

As part of the Lorraine University of Excellence Initiative (LUE), the University of Lorraine has set up the DrEAM! (Doctor, Explore and Achieve More!) program to finance the international mobility of its doctoral students within a research unit abroad. It is open to all doctoral students enrolled at the University of Lorraine or in one of LUE's partner institutions who wish to carry out a research stay of 2 to 6 months.

The new call for applications is open from March 15, 2022 to June 21, 2022.

The Gutenberg Chairs are a program set up by local authorities at the suggestion of the Gutenberg Circle, to facilitate the hosting in our region, for a period of approximately one year, of international researchers invited by higher education and research institutions. All disciplinary fields are eligible.

The holders of a Gutenberg Chair receive

The research organizations CNRS, INRAE, Inria, INSERM and University of Lorraine are re-launching the European Researchers' Night in Lorraine. The event will take place on the Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines in Nancy on Friday, September 30, 2022 from 6:00 p.m. to midnight, and simultaneously in 350 cities in Europe.

The Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (IBPS) was created on January 1st 2014. It brings together almost all the research in Biology of the Pierre et Marie Curie Campus within the Sorbonne Université, for which research in biology has a long standing tradition. Located in a building on the Quai St-Bernard, by the Seine river, the IBPS hosts over 500 people across 5 units and 6 technological platforms.

The Marion Elizabeth BRANCHER Prize, endowed with 5 000 €, will be awarded on a personal basis on July 12, 2022 to a researcher of maximum 30 years old, whose fundamental or applied research :

  • uses adult stem cells or iPSCs, directly or indirectly ;
  • is conducted in the cardiovascular field ;
  • have been published in national or international scientific journals.

The application file, written in French, must include :

It is now a traditional event at the University of Lorraine: the Sciences Ouvertes conference is back. It will be held in person on Thursday, January 27, in the afternoon, at the Léopold Presidency in Nancy.

After previous editions focused on major themes, this year we propose a more general afternoon covering several aspects of Open Science: publications, but also research data and software codes (recently targeted by the 2021-2024 roadmap of the MESRI on the policy of data, algorithms and source codes).

As part of the Lorraine University of Excellence Initiative (LUE), the University of Lorraine has set up the DrEAM! (Doctor, Explore and Achieve More!) program to finance the international mobility of its doctoral students within a research unit abroad. It is open to all doctoral students registered at the University of Lorraine wishing to carry out a research stay of 2 to 6 months.

The new call for applications is open from December 1st, 2021 to January 31, 2022.

The rules and the application form are available on your left.

The 3rd edition of the IA Health Forum of the Nancy CHRU will take place on November 23, 2021 at the Centre des Congrès Prouvé in Nancy. On this occasion, the pitch competition "My AI project in 180 seconds" is back!

Open to all professionals of the CHRU and its partners University and EPST, this competition aims to highlight and encourage projects and innovative ideas of researchers and professionals for the development of AI in Health.

Part of the second National Plan for Open Science announced by the Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation on July 6, 2021, the Open Science Prize for Open Source Software in Research aims to highlight projects and teams working on the development and dissemination of open source software, and which contribute to the construction of a common good of primary importance.