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Barbara Romanowicz studied mathematics at the École Normale Supérieure before specializing first in astronomy, and finally defending a doctoral thesis in geophysics at the Université Paris-VII in 1979. A researcher at the CNRS in the 1980s, she led the …
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A professor at the Collège de France since 2007, Thomas Römer spent four years as vice-president of the assembly and five years as director of the Institute of Civilizations before being appointed administrator of the Collège, effective September 1 , …
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Molly Przeworski studies the genetic and evolutionary processes that have shaped the hereditary differences observed between individuals and species. She has an interdisciplinary background, including a Bachelors of Arts degree in mathematics from …
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Born on July 20, 1902 in Montpellier. Died on January 11, 1986. Education and professional career 1908-1919: Student at Montpellier high school 1919-1921: Lycée Louis Le Grand 1920: Licencié ès Lettres (Sorbonne) 1921-1924: Student at the Ecole Normale …
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Born July 26 1935. Died February 19 2023. Training and professional career 1960-1962 : Teacher at Châlons-sur-Marne high school 1962-1965 : Assistant at ENS Saint-Cloud 1965-1969 : Senior assistant 1962-1965 : CNRS research fellow 1973-1974 : Lecturer at …
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Born in Paris on April 12 th , 1932. Died on June 15 th 2002. Education and professional career 1951-1955: École Normale Superieure (Ulm) 1955-1957: Princeton University (USA) 1957: Doctorate on "Collective effects in solids" 1961-1972: Professor in Paris …
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Born February 18, 1933 in Lyle, Minnesota, USA. Married, 2 children. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (USA). Education 1955 : B.A., Macalester College 1957 : M.A., University of Minnesota 1960 : Ph.D., University of Minnesota Professional career …
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Agrégé de philosophie, docteur ès lettres, François Recanati joined the CNRS in 1979 after studies in Paris and a post-doctorate in Oxford. He worked his way up through the ranks, taking on numerous responsibilities (including director of the Institut …
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Lucrezia Reichlin is Professor of Economics at London Business School, a non-executive director of AGEAS Insurance Group and Eurobank Ergasias SA, as well as Chairman and co-founder of Now-Casting Economics Ltd, and a trustee of the International …
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Director of Contemporary Studies at the Institut français du Proche-Orient (IFPO) and research associate at the Contemporary History of the Arab World Chair (Collège de France) and at the Wits History Workshop (Johannesburg), Matthieu Rey's work focuses …
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Training and professional career 1980-1986 : Professor at the University of Burgundy 1986-1993 : Chief Curator, Director General of the Strasbourg Museums 1993-2001 : Professor at the Université Marc-Bloch Strasbourg, Director of the Institut d'histoire …
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Before embarking on in-depth studies in ancient Iranian languages, Céline Redard studied comparative linguistics, Sanskrit and Latin in Switzerland, graduating with a Licence ès lettres et sciences humaines. Since 2005, she has been concentrating on …
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A graduate in art history and museology from the École du Louvre and the Sorbonne (Paris IV), Caroline Riberaigua studied Sanskrit and Hindi at the Sorbonne Nouvelle. Her dissertation, defended in 2009, focused on the representations and practice of dance …
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Perig Pitrou is an anthropologist and CNRS research director. He heads the " Anthropologie de la vie " team at the Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale, Université des Sciences et des Lettres du Collège de France/Paris, and various research programs …