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Syensqo signs a new partnership with the Jean-Marie Lehn Foundation with three innovative research projects in Strasbourg

The Jean-Marie Lehn Foundation is pleased to launch a new partnership with Syensqo. Together with the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg, they will work on three research projects focused on the design of sustainable and ecological materials, and the synthesis of renewable and polyfunctional building blocks. This new partnership demonstrates Syensqo's commitment to promoting innovation and...

The Remarkable Success of the 7 Beneficiaries of the Solvay Fund for Chemistry in Strasbourg

In 2016, the Solvay group decided to support the University of Strasbourg to the tune of €500k to enable the development of very high-level research projects undertaken by brilliant PhD students recruited from around the world. The fund was supplemented by €400k in joint funding from the Foundation for Research in Chemistry. This “programme of excellence for the chemistry of the...

Innovative Training in Complex Systems Chemistry Supported by Companies

The University Research School for Complex Systems Chemistry offers multidisciplinary training complemented by initiation into the research and development issues of concern to companies. The impact of this emerging discipline established within an exceptional research cluster has not escaped the business community’s notice. Complex Systems Chemistry is an emerging discipline that originated...

The BNP Paribas Foundation Supports Students Delivering Innovation in Health

With a €150,000 donation, the BNP Paribas Foundation is co-financing an innovative teaching programme at Strasbourg’s Drug Discovery and Development Institute (IMS). Objectives: supporting equal opportunities for brilliant students, funding the discovery of new innovative therapies and helping to strengthen the pharmaceutical sector’s presence in Europe. A ground-breaking approach for...

« Tous Nobels ! », une campagne ambitieuse !

L'Université de Strasbourg et les Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg lancent une nouvelle campagne de dons pour récolter d'ici à 2022 50 millions d'euros. Une opération sans précédent dans le monde académique public français.