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AAPG 2026 – Collaborative Research Project (PRC)
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The ANR AAPG 2026 Collaborative Research Project funds multi-partner research initiatives across all disciplines through France's primary generic call for proposals. Eligible applicants are French public research laboratories and institutions working in consortia; at least two French partners are required. ANR runs this call annually with a rolling application process.
Details
| Funder | ANR |
| Consortium | Required — multiple French laboratories or public partners |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Eligible countries | FR |
Eligibility & scope
Funds collaborative research projects between French laboratories or national public partners. Part of the ANR Generic Call for Projects (AAPG) 2026. Open to all disciplines and themes. All partners must be French public research actors.
Who Should Apply
- •French public research laboratories and institutions
- •Research teams forming consortia of at least two partners
- •Researchers across all disciplines and scientific themes
- •Projects with clear collaborative structure and shared objectives
Key Dates
- •Annual call with rolling deadlines; verify exact submission dates on the ANR AAPG 2026 call page
- •Consortium-based evaluation model
- •Project duration and funding amount set per call phase
Tips for Applicants
- ✓Consortium composition matters: clarity on partner roles, complementarity, and shared milestones strengthens competitive standing.
- ✓The generic call spans all themes, frame your project within ANR's thematic landscape, not just disciplinary novelty.
- ✓Ensure all consortium members are confirmed French public research actors before submission; institutional eligibility is gating.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ANR AAPG 2026 Collaborative Research Project?
It funds multi-partner research projects across all disciplines, run by French public laboratories and institutions, as part of ANR's annual Generic Call for Projects.
Do I need a consortium to apply for ANR AAPG 2026?
Yes, the Collaborative Research Project track requires a consortium of at least two French public research partners.
Who is eligible to apply for ANR AAPG 2026?
French public research laboratories, universities, and recognised national public research institutions working in collaborative teams.
Is ANR AAPG 2026 a recurring call?
Yes, ANR runs the generic call annually with rolling submission deadlines; check the ANR AAPG 2026 call page for current dates.
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