The Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie Polish-French Science Award is a joint initiative of the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) and the French Academy of Sciences. The aim of the Award is to recognize distinguished scientific achievements resulting from Polish-French cooperation. The prize is financed jointly by the Zygmunt Zaleski Foundation and the Foundation for Polish Science. The Award was established in 2019 to mark the Polish-French Year of Science.
GOALS
The award is intended to highlight the benefits flowing from Polish-French scientific cooperation. It is granted to two cooperating scientists from Poland and France in recognition of their joint research accomplishments contributing to the strengthening of scientific cooperation between the two countries.
ADDRESSEES
The most active participants in Polish-French scientific cooperation demonstrating distinguished research accomplishments resulting from that cooperation. The competition is open to nominations covering the entire spectrum of scientific research.
OFFER
The award is granted every two years on the basis of an open competition to a team of two researchers. The laureates receive EUR 15,000 each, including an individual prize of EUR 5,000 and a grant of EUR 10,000 for continued scientific cooperation.
CALL CLOSING DATE
The call for nominations to the third edition of the award is open from December 4th, 2023 until January 31st, 2024 at 4.00 pm
Procedure https://www.fnp.org.pl/oferta/polsko-francuska-nagroda-naukowa-im-marii-sklodowskiej-i-pierrea-curie/