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, Université 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 Université 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
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