2024-01-18 09:00:00
“A collective organization [qui] is not an element of efficiency”, and “disorderly fragmentation [qui] deprives us of focusing on major shared challenges”, “a system that is too difficult to read and which sometimes wastes energy through too much rampant bureaucracy.” It is to respond to these ills of French research that Emmanuel Macron presented, on December 7 at the Élysée, the broad outlines of a reorganization that he wants to bring to fruition within eighteen months.
In particular, it provides for national research organizations to also become program agencies, each responsible for a theme. At the CNRS climate and biodiversity, at the CEA carbon-free energy, at Inria digital technology and software, at Inserm health, at INRAE sustainable agriculture and food, at Cnes space, to name the main ones.
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