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Recruitment : POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW to work on the PROTECCT project

Application to be sent before 6 July 2025

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Recruitment : POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW to work on the PROTECCT project

Application to be sent before 6 July 2025

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Nathan Rivet, winner of the 2025 First Prize for Thesis from la Cour des comptes

The Cour des comptes' thesis prize is awarded each year for outstanding work in the field of public management and public policy.

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Nathan Rivet, winner of the 2025 First Prize for Thesis from la Cour des comptes

The Cour des comptes' thesis prize is awarded each year for outstanding work in the field of public management and public policy.

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Henri Bergeron appointed Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Sciences Po

The Director of Research at the Centre de sociologie des organisations and Director of the Master's in HR and Sustainable Governance will take up his post in June 2025

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Henri Bergeron appointed Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Sciences Po

The Director of Research at the Centre de sociologie des organisations and Director of the Master's in HR and Sustainable Governance will take up his post in June 2025

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Greenland, Denmark and the US: the meaning of the colonial past to the ongoing dynamics

Interview with Astrid Nonbo Andersen, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International

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Greenland, Denmark and the US: the meaning of the colonial past to the ongoing dynamics

Interview with Astrid Nonbo Andersen, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International

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‘No one but Jews lost their apartments’: how homes taken by Nazis in wartime Paris were never given back

An article published in The Guardian about the forthcoming book Appartements témoins (Homes as Witnesses of the Holocaust) by Sarah Gensburger, Isabelle Backouche and Eric Le Bourhis.

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‘No one but Jews lost their apartments’: how homes taken by Nazis in wartime Paris were never given back

An article published in The Guardian about the forthcoming book Appartements témoins (Homes as Witnesses of the Holocaust) by Sarah Gensburger, Isabelle Backouche and Eric Le Bourhis.

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Call for contributions - Organizing Sufficiency in the Global South: Justice Effectiveness and Instrumentation

International Roundtable Conference

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Call for contributions - Organizing Sufficiency in the Global South: Justice Effectiveness and Instrumentation

International Roundtable Conference

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New visiting :

Martina Baglietto (University of San Martín), Tessa Barnow (Copenhagen Business School), Larissa Buchholz (Northwestern University) and Chenchen Zhu (Amsterdam University)

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New visiting :

Martina Baglietto (University of San Martín), Tessa Barnow (Copenhagen Business School), Larissa Buchholz (Northwestern University) and Chenchen Zhu (Amsterdam University)

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Plastic Pollution: On the Essential Role of Informal Waste Pickers

Should the focus be on reducing plastic production or recycling? Is inclusive recycling an option? An analysis by Manisha Anantharaman.

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Plastic Pollution: On the Essential Role of Informal Waste Pickers

Should the focus be on reducing plastic production or recycling? Is inclusive recycling an option? An analysis by Manisha Anantharaman.

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LGBT+ inclusion in the workplace: construction, reception and appropriations by sexuality and gender minorities.

Chloé Socha, doctorante at the CSO - Doctoral seminar

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LGBT+ inclusion in the workplace: construction, reception and appropriations by sexuality and gender minorities.

Chloé Socha, doctorante at the CSO - Doctoral seminar

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