In partnership with the French Institute of Actuaries, the SCOR Foundation holds the French Actuarial Awards in Paris each year.
As its name indicates, the objective of the Foundation is to support scientific research. Thus the SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science may lend its support to different kinds of risk and (re)insurance-related projects, including university chairs, research projects, conferences, prizes and publications within the framework of its orientations and means.
The 2019 SCOR Young European Researcher Prize for Research into Alzheimer’s disease was awarded to Dr Federica Agosta, medical doctor and researcher at the San...
Two prizes were awarded on September 21, 2019, as part of the 46th annual seminar of the European Group of Risk and Insurance Economists (EGRIE).
Co-organized by the SCOR Foundation for Science, the Toulouse School of Economics and the Institut Louis Bachelier.
The SCOR-PSE Chair presents the Young Researcher Award to Maryam Farboodi, Assistant Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Presented as part of the Europlace Finance Institute’s 12th international forum on Financial Risks to HEC professor Guillaume Vuillemey and Ecole Polytechnique...
In partnership with the French Institute of Actuaries, the SCOR Foundation holds the French Actuarial Awards in Paris each year.
During the 45th annual seminar of the European Group of Risk and Insurance Economists (EGRIE), two awards sponsored by the SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science...
To promote the development and dissemination of macroeconomic risk research, the SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science and the Paris School of Economics (PSE)...
On June 21 and 22, 2018, an international conference on Emerging Infections and Pandemic Risk will bring some of the world’s leading scientists and public...
The SCOR Foundation for Science joins forces with the Paris School of Economics to create a research chair on macroeconomic risk
Presented as part of the Europlace Finance Institute’s 11th international forum on Financial Risks to Catherine Bobtcheff, CNRS researcher at the Toulouse...