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THE ALLIANCE TEAM

Alliance Program
Columbia University
1208 International Affairs Building
Mail Code 3337
420 West 118th Street
New York, NY 10027, USA
Phone: 212-854-2056
Fax: 212-666-3481
Alessia Lefébure [bio]
Program Director
email: al3012@columbia.edu
Lauranne Bardin [bio]
Assistant Director
email: lb2808@columbia.edu
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

Vice Provost
Office of the Provost, 205 Low Library
email: rrs20@columbia.edu
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE

Vice President for International Affairs
Ecole Polytechnique - 91128 Palaiseau Cedex
email:
christophe.de-beauvais@polytechnique.edu
SCIENCES PO

Francis Verillaud
Vice President for International Affairs
27, rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007 Paris
email:
francis.verillaud@sciences-po.fr
Claude Henry
Professor of Innovation and Sustainable Development at Sciences Po and
Adjunct Visting Professor at Columbia University
Alliance Correspondent
IDDRI, 41, rue du Four, 75006 Paris
email: ch2396@columbia.edu
PANTHEON-SORBONNE UNIVERSITY

Vice-President for International Affairs
1, Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France
email:
jean-marc.bonnisseau@univ-paris1.fr
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...Exchanging students, professors and ideas...
Created in the fall 2002, the Alliance Program is a non-profit
transatlantic joint-venture between Columbia University and three
prestigious French institutions: The École Polytechnique,
Sciences Po, and Panthéon-Sorbonne University.
Alliance is an innovative program that aims to create and
accompany new initiatives in the fields of education cooperation,
research collaboration, and policy outreach. Since its founding,
Alliance’s scope of activities have included
the organization of numerous academic conferences both in Paris
and in New York, the setting up of international multidisciplinary
research teams, and the creation of joint-courses and curricula
targeting the students of its founding partners.
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