New 'Postes Rouges' positions available for Lab members

The CNRS-Imperial 'Abraham de Moivre' International Research Laboratory (IRL) is delighted to announce the launch of this year's Postes Rouges scheme.

Postes Rouges is an annual competition that allows members of the IRL and ex-UMI members to take up short-term positions at other CNRS Labs. This is a scheme that operates 'outwards' and would support a sabbatical or visit to France.

Invitations are open to colleagues at all levels of seniority (professors and associate professors, university professors and associate professors), on the basis of a scientific project to be undertaken in joint partnership with a member of the host laboratory.

This prestigious short‑term visiting programme is aimed at bolstering Franco‑UK collaborations in mathematics. A clear testament to our commitment to empowering staff mobility, fostering cross‑national partnerships, and delivering concrete investment in our academic community.

How to apply

Applications should include:

  • Curriculum Vitae (with a list of publications in the last 5 years)
  • A proposed scientific project to be undertaken during the proposed visit.
  • The name(s) of the local researcher(s) should be mentioned.
  • Provisional dates for a visit between 1 February and 30 November 2026.
  • An invitation letter (or copy of an email) from the director of the host laboratory.

Applications should be sent to umi-staff@imperial.ac.uk.

The deadline for applications is 30 September 2025.

If you would like to discuss or have further details then do send an email to the email address above or contact Greg Pavliotis for an informal discussion.

Strengthening collaboration

Postes Rouges exemplify our mission to nurture partnerships between Imperial and CNRS. By empowering researchers to immerse themselves in French research environments, this scheme underscores our dedication to staff development, international synergy, and long-term collaborative growth.

Find our more about the CNRS-Imperial "Abraham de Moivre" International Research Laboratory.

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