2026 Research Conference - Program & Registration

Published on June 9, 2026 Updated on June 9, 2026
from June 15, 2026 to July 6, 2026

Against a backdrop marked by multiple crises—geopolitical, environmental, and economic—this conference aims to examine how researchers (researchers, faculty members, doctoral students, and research staff) are coping, adapting, and engaging in the development of robust knowledge to understand the complexity of the world and engage with it.

Muriel Lefebvre, Vice President for Science and Society, and Laurence Barthe, Vice President for University Social Responsibility, in partnership with Emeline Jouve, Vice President for Culture, and Aline Wiame and Julien Garde, Research and Creation Project Managers, are pleased to invite you to the Research Conference, organized this year under the theme: Conducting Research in Times of Crisis: How Can We Rethink Research Professions?, on June 15, 23, 30, and July 6, 2026.

In a context marked by multiple crises—geopolitical, environmental, and economic—this conference aims to examine how research stakeholders (researchers, faculty researchers, doctoral students, and research staff) are coping, adapting, and engaging in the construction of robust knowledge to understand the complexity of the world and engage with it.

Designed as spaces for dialogue and inquiry, structured around four half-day workshops (in-person only), this conference requires free but mandatory online registration in advance.