
CNRS
The CNRS, or Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, is France's largest governmental research organization. Established in 1939, it plays a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge across various fields, including biology, physics, chemistry, and social sciences. The CNRS conducts research, supports scientists, and collaborates with universities and industries both in France and internationally. Its mission is to promote excellence in science and technology, contributing to societal progress and addressing global challenges through innovation and discovery.