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  • Thank you for your answer - appreciate it! But please see below. Commented Mar 25, 2021 at 13:02
  • Follow-up question: I see in the link1, "Toujours est-il que la qualification aux fonctions de professeur des Universités est supprimée. Les Universités pourront donc recruter, en tant que Professeurs, les Maîtres de conférences de leur souhait, sans que la carrière de ces derniers n’ait été expertisée par le CNU. Quant à la qualification aux fonctions de Maître de conférences, elle est, pour faire simple, également supprimée, sauf pour les sections 01 à 06 (qui comprennent notamment le droit), à titre expérimental et pour une durée de quatre ans. Là encore, Commented Mar 25, 2021 at 13:03
  • (contd.) les Universités pourront recruter, en tant que Maître de conférences, les docteurs de leur choix, sans que ces derniers aient été nécessairement qualifiés par l’instance nationale." But doesn't also mean that qualification is also abolished equally for the lecturers/asst. profs/MCF as well? Commented Mar 25, 2021 at 13:04
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    @Science Man : After reading half of link1, it struck me as an angry blog - a secondary (tertiary?) polemic source (I apologize if the author is a member here!). I’d stick to the very professional looking link2 (and your Galaxie source) as they agree and seem to say what I summarized. A blog can easily highlight as they see it serves their agenda and over-simplify to tell a lie without telling a lie. Commented Mar 25, 2021 at 13:19
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    @Science Man: Im not that familiar with the French system as it is today. As a foreigner, I was at one of the Parisian Ecoles more than 20 years back, with friends from that time to today, but that’s mostly it. At the time, France was a total meritocracy: no matter where you’re from, if you pass whatever test applies, they will hire you as long as your French is ok (two Greek friends from my past were number 1 and 2 at X in their years, say). So I assume where you’re from doesn’t matter, except for maybe visa related issues (every foreigner I knew in the French system was EU). Fingers crossed. Commented Mar 25, 2021 at 18:42