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Funded projects: National contracts
ANR
The French National Research Agency (ANR) is a public administrative institution under the authority of the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation. The agency funds project-based research carried out by public operators cooperating with each other or with private companies.
- OPENMIN (CHIST-ERA ORD) - Consolidating Open Science and Data Initiatives on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities in Europe (2024-2026) - led by Laura Morales
- KNOWLEGPO (ANR FRAL) - Central banking in hard times: Knowledge, legitimacy, and politics - led by Matthias Thiemann (2023-2026)
- UNEQUALMAND (ANR FRAL) - Unequal mandate responsiveness? How electoral promises and their realizations target groups in France and Germany - led by Isabelle Guinaudeau (2022-2025)
- ENCOUNTERS (ANR ORA) - Muslim-Jewish encounter, diversity & distance in urban Europe: Religion, culture and social model - coordinated by Nonna Mayer (2020-2024)
- FAIRETHMIGQUANT (ANR FLASH) - Making ethnic and migrant minority survey data FAIR, led by Laura Morales (2020-2022)
- WHIG (ANR ORA) - What is governed and not governed, led by Patrick Le Galès (2019-2022)
- CONDRESP (ANR FRAL) - Conditional Responsiveness in France and Germany, led by Emiliano Grossman (2016-2019)
- MARGIN - MARGinalisation/INclusion, led by Tommaso Vitale (2015-2018)
- SOG PRO (ANR ORA) - Conditional Responsiveness in France and Germany, led by Philippe Bezes (2014-2017)
Projects grants
- ReligSpace - “The Effect of Manifestations of Religion in the Public Space on Socio-political Integration of Minority-Religion Immigrants”
- “Rebuilding Macroeconomics”: New research network, which encourages innovative approaches to real world macroeconomic policy questions, emphasising inter-disciplinary analysis and alternative methodologies.
- FEPS - “La montée des banques de développement promotionnelles dans l’Europe contemporaine: potentiels et pièges”
- CIERA - Programme de formation recherche “L’arrivée des réfugiés dans les villes moyennes: nouveaux lieux et nouveaux acteurs de l’accueil en Allemagne et en France”, led by Marco Cremaschi (2018-2021)
- SKK : “The Political Economy of Inequality and Social Integration”, led by Nonna Mayer (2021-2022)
- EUROGLOB - Europeanization vs. Globalization: The Euro Crisis and the Changing Politics of Economic Interdependence in Europe, led by Colin Hay (2015-2018)
SAB - Scientific Direction of Sciences Po
Sciences Po’s research funding programme aims to provide financial support for collective or individual projects led by one or more members of the permanent faculty, based on an innovative research question or a new approach. Projects are selected each year by a committee known as the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), made up of academics of international standing, all from outside Sciences Po.
- Wine-producers to the Challenge of Climate Change (WCCC) How are they imagining and acting for their future?, led by William Genieys (2025-2026)
- Evaluating Blended Finance in the EU (EvalEU 2), led by Matthias Thiemann (2023-2025)
- The financialization iceberg: a transnational and trans-scalar ethnography of debts in illegal markets (Asia, South America and Europe), co-led by Gabriel Feltran (2023-2024)
- From the Ballots to the Streets. Drivers and Consequences of Far-right Protest in Europe and the United States, led by Caterina Froio (2021-2022)
- The Spatial Inequality of Insecurity, led by Tommaso Vitale (2021-2022)
- Managing expectations in financialized capitalism: The comparative political economy of macroprudential regulation in residential real estate markets in Germany, France, the Netherlands and UK, led by Matthias Thiemann (2020-2022)
- Third Force of Legislative Strengthening? A Franco-British comparaison of Parliamentary Oversight of Independent Regulatory Agencies in France and the United Kingdom, led by Cyril Benoît (2019-2021)
- YELLOWPOL - The Yellow Movement on the 2019 European elections : online/offline polarization, led by Caterina Froio and Nonna Mayer (2019-2020)
- POLMIN - The Contradictions of Regional Minority Politics, led by Jan Rovny (2019-2022)
- The organizational making of the Bureaucratic State. Institutional work, institutional change in two policy fields economics and health, led by Philippe Bezes (2018-2021)
- INCLUSIVEPARL - Inclusive democracy? Conceptualizing and measuring the descriptive and substantial political representation of under-represented, led by Laura Morales (2019-2020)
- The Politics and Pragmatic of Popular Finance 10 Years after the Crisis: Taking Stock of Attitudinal and Behavioral Changes in Comparative Perspective (Sciences Po-Princeton Partnership Grants), led by Matthias Thiemann (2018-2019)
- The Evolving Role of Upper Chambers - A Franco-British comparison (CamPo project), led by Olivier Rozenberg (2018-2019)
- Europeanization vs. Globalization: The Euro Crisis and the Changing Politics of Economic Interdependence in Europe”, EUROGLOB (Sciences Po-Princeton Partnership Grants), led by Colin Hay (2017-2018)
Bruno Latour Fund
Established in 2022 at the initiative of Bruno Latour, the Bruno Latour Fund - "A New Climate for Social Sciences" is an ambitious postdoctoral research program at Sciences Po dedicated to studying environmental and climate change.
- BRIM-RISK - Coastal urban spaces in a changing climate: the limits of risk management, led by Cassandre Rey-Thibault (2023-2026)
- ECOPIC - When Economic Growth Became Limitless: On the Idea of Nature in 19th-Century Political Economy, led by Thomas Kayzel (2023-2026)
Public Partners
- PIRALAD Cocaine ports - Cocaine trafficking to France: investigation into the value chain from the ports of Le Havre and Rotterdam (2023-2025), led by Gabriel Feltran and Tommaso Vitale (Funding by Mission interministérielle de lutte contre les drogues et les conduites addictives - MILDECA and RAND Europe)
- Co-direction d’un ouvrage collectif sur la représentation politique des citoyens issus de la migration en huit pays européens (Funding by IC Migrations), by Laura Morales
- Organisation d’une manifestation scientifique : Pratiques et conflits autour de l’accueil des migrants et des réfugiés (Funding by IC Migrations), by Marco Cremaschi (2019-2021)
- Convention de Partenariat d’étude portant sur « les enjeux liés aux attributions de logements sociaux, aux politiques de peuplement et aux intercommunalités » (funding by Commissariat Général à l’Egalité des Territoires), led by Patrick Le Galès (2019-2021)
- Convention de recherche “L’évaluation des dynamiques et des effets du Grand Paris Express comparée à Londres et New-York”
(funding by Société du Grand Paris), led by Patrick Le Galès (2016-2021) - “Précarité, participation, politique” (funding by Région Ile-de-France, PICRI scheme), led by Nonna Mayer and Florence Haegel (2016-2017)
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