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FORMER RECIPIENTS OF THE CALLS FOR DOCTORAL MOBILITY

WINNERS 2007

> The new forms of work efficiency governing the immaterial world
Jean Béhue, Centre de Recherche en Gestion, Ecole Polytechnique, going to Columbia Business School

> Norms and practices of the family and politics in Senegal: the benefits of a cross-atlantic scientific approach
Marie Brossier, Universit
é Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, going to Columbia University, Institute of African Studies

> Internationalization of the internal conflicts in Sudan: aiding conflict settlement?
Maria Gabrielsen, SciencesPo, going to Columbia Political Science Department

> Representation(s) of mobility and success. migrants from the Senegal River Valley traveling between their countries of origin and France
Christine Ludl, Free University of Berlin / CERI-SciencesPo, going to Columbia History Department

> The effect of education and organizational participation on the labor market returns
Pablo Swedberg-Gonzalez, Economics and Education, Teachers College, Columbia, going to CEVIPOF/Sciences Po

WINNERS 2006

> Innovative Strategies in the Pharmaceutical Industry Empirical Facts and Theory
Gautier Duflos, Economics, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, visiting Columbia Business School

> Social Identities as a Network: Formation and Salience of European Identities
Andrej Tusicisny, Political Science, Columbia University, visiting SciencesPo

> The Political Voice of Immigrants in a Comparative Perspective
Ernesto Castañeda-Tinoco, Sociology, Columbia University, visiting Universit
é Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

WINNERS 2005

Armin Comanac, Physics, Columbia University, visiting at Ecole Polytechnique

Lucie Delabie, Law, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, visiting at Columbia Law School

Lili Ji, Political Science, SciencesPo, visiting at Columbia University

Marta Vicarelli, Sustainable Development, Columbia University, visiting at Ecole Polytechnique

 

Created in the fall 2002, the Alliance Program is a non-profit transatlantic joint-venture between Columbia University and three French prestigious institutions, The École Polytechnique, Sciences Po and the Université of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne.


Alliance is an innovative program whose aim is to initiate and accompany new initiatives in the fields of education cooperation, research collaboration, and policy outreach. Over the last four years the 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.