National Research Agency

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ANR
Founded: 2005
Scope: National
Policy area: Socio-economics, Other
Type of institution: Governmental
Field of work: Economics, Policy, Private, Public, Research, Science
Language: French, English
URL: ANR website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: ANR
Country(ies): France
Date: 13/03/2012

The French National Research Agency ( French : Agence nationale de la recherche, ANR) is a research funding organisation. It was established by the French government to fund research projects, based on competitive schemes giving researchers opportunities to realize their projects and paving the way for ground-breaking new knowledge. The role of the Agency is to bring more flexibility to the French research system, foster new dynamics and devise cutting edge-strategies for acquiring new knowledge. The ANR funds scientific teams, both public and private, in the form of short-term research contracts.

Objective To enhance the general level of competitiveness of both the French research system and the French economy.
Thematic priority(ies)
  • Environment and Biological Resources
  • Engineering, Processes and Security
  • Health and Biology
  • Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies
  • Sustainable Energy
  • Social Sciences and Humanities
Functions Funding research projects
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions INRA , CNRS
Keywords Research, research funding,
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Overall policies, institutions and instruments for sustainable forest management, Socio-economic functions Energy from wood resources, Institutional framework, Financial instruments, Research, training and education Resource use, including recycled materials, Forest sector enterprise structure, Investment and research & development, Energy generation and use, Greenhouse gas emissions and carbon stock