Elise Feron is Docent and senior research fellow at the Tampere Peace Research Institute (Tampere University, Finland). She is an invited professor at the University of Louvain (Belgium), the University of Turin (Italy), the Academic School of Yerevan (Armenia), Sciences Po Lille (France) and the University of Coimbra (Portugal). Before moving to Finland, she held permanent positions at the University of Kent (UK) and at Sciences Po Lille (France).
The Welcome Meeting for International Students took place this morning in Amphi C.
Thank you for all the students who attended the meeting!
This Saturday, April 6th 2024, Sciences Po Lille International students had the opportunity to have a guided tour of the Senate in Paris.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the event!
Elise Keppler is associate international justice director and associate general counsel at Human Rights Watch. She brings two decades of experience working to advance justice for serious crimes committed in violation of international law before domestic, hybrid and international courts.
In the International Justice Program, she focuses on situations in Africa and strengthening prospects for credible accountability at the domestic level, including in Central African Republic, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, and Uganda.
Sciences Po Lille is happy to welcome John Barry coming from Queen's University Belfast as a visiting professor. He will be teaching the Justice, Democracy and Sustainability online class from March 18th.
Sciences Po Lille is happy to welcome Professor Alida Maria Silletti, coming from the Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro to teach her class Le genre et l'inclusion dans la langue française en débat.
Dr. Dennis Coyle is Associate Professor and former Chair of the Department of Politics at the Catholic University of America, and a fellow with the Institute for Human Ecology. He received his PhD and MA degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and his BA from the University of Connecticut.
Dr. Louis Alexandre Berg is Associate Professor of Political Science at Georgia State University. His research examines the effects of foreign aid and international security assistance on peace, security, and human rights. His recent work has examined the role of security forces – military and police – in fueling or preventing armed conflict and organized crime.
On February 15th, we had the first Just Listen session for the Spring Semester. Thanks to all students who participated and see you on Thursdays every two weeks!