#ESRH2607005ADecree of 31 March 2026 Authorizing Professional Examinations for Promotion to the Grade of Principal Technical Assistant in Research and Training, 2nd Class for the Year 2026
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This French decree officially opens professional examinations in 2026 for internal promotion to the grade of 'Adjoint technique principal de recherche et de formation de 2e classe' within the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. A total of 105 promotion posts are offered across 17 different academies and vice-rectorats. The largest allocations go to Toulouse (14 posts), Lyon (13), and Grenoble (12), while Paris offers 0 posts and several overseas territories receive between 1 and 10 posts.
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Key Changes
- Authorizes 105 promotion posts for the grade of Adjoint technique principal de recherche et de formation 2e classe in 2026
- Toulouse academy receives 14 posts, Lyon 13, Grenoble 12, and Paris receives 0
- Candidates must register with their local academy or vice-rectorat of administrative management
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What this law requires
Open professional examinations in 2026 for advancement to the grade of Principal Technical Assistant in Research and Training, 2nd Class
Allocate exactly 105 promotion posts distributed across 17 academies and vice-rectorats according to the specified allocation table (e.g., Toulouse 14, Lyon 13, Grenoble 12, etc.)
Candidates must register for the examination of the academy or vice-rectorat where they are administratively managed; central administration staff must register at the designated central examination
Submit completed registration dossier by registered mail (recommandé simple) to the organizing center by the deadline established by the rector or vice-rector's order; late submissions will not be accepted
Candidates requesting exam accommodations due to disability must submit a medical certificate from an approved physician (established less than 6 months before exam date) describing required human aids, technical aids, and exam modifications