The French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) is the biggest governmental research centre in France with approximately 1256 research groups and 3,3 billion Euro budget.
The centre has a variety of institute members in every field, aiming at discovering and guiding to solve emergency problems in these fields. More importantly, the centre plays a fundamental role in science researching in France with sponsoring for researching, recruitment and staffs management.
Until August 2010, CNRS received 16 Nobel prizes, 11 Fields prizes, 1 Abel prize and 1 Turing prize.
Recently, the centre is officially announcing about the seminar of International Finance and Banking which is held by the University of Economics and Business – VNU in December 2015.