Confédération des jeunes chercheurs
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The Confédération des jeunes chercheurs (often abbreviated CJC) (English name: French Confederation of Young Researchers) is a French
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...

 not-for-profit organization which goal is to represent
National postgraduate representative body
A national postgraduate representative body exists in many countries representing postgraduate students/researchers undertaking their doctorate or postdoctoral research. Some have a broader remit to represent all postgraduates, including those taking Master's degrees...

 French Doctoral candidates/Early-stage Researchers (Doctorants/Chercheurs en Début de Carrière) and New Doctorate Holders (Nouveaux Docteurs ès Sciences) at the national and European levels (for the latter, see Eurodoc
Eurodoc
Eurodoc is the European federation of national organisations of young researchers. Young researchers are the ones currently undertaking their doctorate or PhD holders in their first years of their post-doctoral research career .As a non-profit organisation,...

). Established March 2, 1996, the CJC is an advocator on all questions related to Research, Higher Education and doctoral training. The CJC members are first and foremost French local associations of young researchers (currently approx. 30 to 40 members). They define the working priorities of the confederation and take forward its thinking.

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