Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie – Polish – French Science Award
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.
- AMOUNT OF FUNDING:
- 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.
To whom
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.
Funding objective
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.
The award is granted every two years on the basis of an open competition to a team of two researchers.
Procedure
The award is based on nominations. All active members of the Polish and French scientific community holding a doctoral degree can nominate a pair of candidates. Self-nominations shall be considered.
The nomination must designate two scientists of any nationality, holding a doctoral degree, one working in Poland and one working in France.
The nomination should include:
- Acknowledgement of the joint scientific achievement(s) made by the two candidates thanks to Polish–French scientific cooperation as well as their future research projects (maximum maximum 3 pages A4)
- List of up to 10 publications concerning the joint scientific achievement(s) indicated in the nomination (it is recommended to add 3 to 5 lines of commentary per publication and the corresponding links to the journals or to open archives if available)
- Curricula vitae of both candidates (maximum 2 pages for each candidate)
- Two written supports per candidacy:
- in case of nomination, one third party letter of support for the nominated pair of candidates (maximum 2 pages), and a justification for nomination by the nominator (maximum 3600 characters).
- in case of self-nomination, two third party letters of support for the nominated pair of candidates (maximum 2 pages each).
As the Foundation for Polish Science and the French Academy of Sciences have signed the San Francisco – DORA declaration, its principles of qualitative evaluation will be respected by making limited use of bibliometric indicators and banning the impact factor.
Nominations shall be submitted in English in electronic version via the FNP online database https://wnioski.fnp.org.pl.
The laureates of the award are selected by a Polish–French Jury appointed jointly by the Foundation for Polish Science and the French Academy of Sciences.
Additional information
- Pierwszy konkurs został rozstrzygnięty w 2019 r. Nagroda została wręczona 28 lutego 2020 r. w Warszawie. Wyjątkowo nagrodzone zostały dwie pary laureatów. Konkurs został zrealizowany przy finansowym wsparciu francuskiego Ministerstwa Szkolnictwa Wyższego, Badań Naukowych i Innowacji (MESRI).
- Drugi konkurs odbył się w 2022 r. Laureaci zostali uhonorowani podczas uroczystości wręczenia nagrody we francuskiej Akademii Nauk w Paryżu 17 października 2023 r.
Przydatne materiały
Wszyscy laureaci programu Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie – Polish – French Science Award
Rok | Nazwa programu | Nazwisko i imię | Instytucja | Dziedzina/Obszar |
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2024 | Polsko-Francuska Nagroda Naukowa im. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie i Pierre’a Curie |
Gryko Daniel, Prof. dr hab.
Jacquemin Denis, Prof.
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Instytut Chemii Organicznej PAN
Université de Nantes i Institut Universitaire de France
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2022 | Polsko-Francuska Nagroda Naukowa im. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie i Pierre’a Curie |
Kervella Pierre, prof.
Pietrzyński Grzegorz, prof.
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LESIA, Observatoire de Paris – PSL University
Centrum Astronomiczne im. M. Kopernika PAN w Warszawie
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2019 | Polsko-Francuska Nagroda Naukowa im. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie i Pierre’a Curie |
Cohen Laurent, prof.
Szwed Marcin, prof.
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Uniwersytet Paryski i szpital Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
Uniwersytet Jagielloński
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2019 | Polsko-Francuska Nagroda Naukowa im. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie i Pierre’a Curie |
Delande Dominique, dr hab.
Zakrzewski Jakub, prof.
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Laboratorium Kastler-Brossel wspólna jednostka Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS), Uniwersytetu Sorbony i Narodowego Centrum Badań Naukowych (CNRS)
Zakład Optyki Atomowej w Instytucie Fizyki im. Mariana Smoluchowskiego na Uniwersytecie Jagiellońskim w Krakowie
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