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By an explicit decision of the Minister of Education, Education Of Higher and Research and of the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry of 7 February 2005, the constitutive agreement of the Public Interest Grouping National Research Agency (ANR) " Is approved.
Members
The Public Interest Grouping named " Grouping Public interest National Research Agency (NANR) " Consists of:
The state, which is the departments responsible for higher education, research, health, industry, the budget,
And:
The National Agency for Commercialization of research;
The Office of the Atomic Energy Office;
The National Centre for Scientific Research;
The National Institute of Agronomic Research; and
The National Institute for Research in Computer Science and in Automatic;
The National Institute of Health and Medical Research;
The National Association of Technical Research;
The Association of the Conference of University Presidents for Research.
Purpose
The purpose of the ANR GIP is to support, within the framework of the national research policy, the development of basic and applied research, innovation, the partnership between the public sector and the sector To contribute to the technological transfer of the results of public research to the economic world, in particular through the funding of selected projects on criteria of scientific and technical excellence. It may also make a capital endowment to publicly recognized research foundations.
Head Office
The headquarters of the group is set at the Ministry of National Education, of Higher education and research, 1, rue Descartes, 75005 Paris.
It can be transferred to any other place by decision of the board of directors.
Duration
The grouping is created for A current period of the date of publication in the Official Journal of the approval decision of this Agreement on the date of appointment of the Director of the organization to be created to follow up.
Rights and Obligations
In their dealings with each other, members are required to respect the obligations of the group as a proportion of their statutory rights. In their dealings with third parties, members are not in solidarity, they are liable for the debts of the group as a proportion of their statutory rights