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Research in french studies.
We maintain a dual strategy of encouraging new work in traditional areas of literary, textual and historical scholarship across a wide chronological range, and promoting the development of original interdisciplinary work in established and emerging areas of French and francophone culture, society and thought.
Staff in French Studies are members of the editorial or advisory boards of leading journals and book series, including Modern and Contemporary France , French HIstory, The International Journal of Cultural Policy , Francophone Postcolonial Studies , Renaissance Studies and Film-Philosophy .
We meet to discuss research in the Warwick Seminar for Interdisciplinary French Studies Link opens in a new window , as well as in many other seminar series across the university.
Support for postgraduate work is essential to our research culture. Students share ideas, attend seminars and benefit from joint research initiatives through the Centre for Arts Doctoral Research Excellence , and the Humanities Research Centre .
Colleagues' research has been supported by a range of external funding bodies, including the British Academy , AHRC , The Leverhulme Trust , Modern Humanities Research Association and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation .
In 2021-22, French Studies hosts 10 PhD students. Current and recent postdoctoral researchers have been funded by the British Academy, the MHRA, the EU Maria Skłodowska-Curie programme, the Newton International Fund, and the AHRC.
Projections of French as a World Language
Staging Napoleonic Theatre
French T-Shirt Slogans and Gender
The Politics of Psychedelics
Secrets and their Keepers in Renaissance France, 1560-1620
African Intellectual History
French Theories of the Anthropocene
Embodiment in European film and television after the digital revolution
The Ethics of Violent Action in Political Struggle
Circulus vitiosus deus: Klossowski, Nietzsche, and the Deconstruction of Christianity
Toxic Masculinity and the literary establishment
The Power of Play: Satire in Modern French Political Culture
Women, Intoxication and Self-Destruction in 19th-Century France
Fri 16 dec '22, publication of a new edited volume of interdisciplinary essays on autonomy co-edited by oliver davis, thu 27 oct '22, interested in a phd in modern languages (french, german, italian, hispanic or translation studies) calls for scholarship applications now open, latest publications, tue 31 jan '23, unfinished histories: empire and postcolonial resonance in central africa and belgium, edited open access volume by pierre-philippe fraiture.
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The European Synchrotron, the ESRF, is an international research centre based in Grenoble, France.Through its innovative engineering, pioneering scientific vision and a strong commitment from its 700 staff members, the ESRF is recognised as one of...
In response to its continuous growth, IÉSEG School of Management is looking for a full-time professor in Finance at the Assistant or Associate level (Paris Campus, starting September 2024 or January 2025). He/She/They will be a part of the departm...
Supporting establishment/organization: IMT - Mines Saint-EtienneName of School Director: Jacques FAYOLLESite concerned : Mines Saint-Etienne – Center for Materials and Structural ScienceProject name : Virtual metallurgy for a sustainable industry ...
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SOLEIL is the French national synchrotron facility, located on the Saclay Plateau near Paris. It is a multi-disciplinary instrument and research laboratory whose mission is to conduct research using synchrotron radiation, to develop cutting edge i...
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The LSS group comprises a range of instruments designed to carry out studies on the structure of matter on a scale of one to hundreds of nanometers and up to microns. The range of science covered is broad, from polymer and colloid science through ...
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Description de l'offre d'emploiJOB ENVIRONMENT:Institut Mines-Télécom is the leading public group of engineering and management Grandes Écoles in France. Consisting of eight public graduate Grandes Écoles and two subsidiary graduate schools, Insti...
Starting last semester of 2024European project on resilience and vulnerability to environmental challenges in mental healthThe Jeanneteau lab (https://jeanneteau-lab.cnrs.fr/) is looking for postdoctoral fellows. We study the adaptative mechanisms...
The EU-funded research project AMBER will announce its second round of postdoctoral fellowship positions on the 14th of June 2024. AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, will address scientific and s...
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France spends 49.5 billion euros on research, equal to 2.22% of its GDP. This has enabled the country to achieve its objectives, in particular at an international level, and to attract talented researchers from around the world.
Including professors, researchers, engineers, technicians and support staff, more than 431,100 people are involved in research in France. They work in universities, Grandes Ecoles , public institutes and companies.
In France there are almost 267,000 research directors, professors, lecturers, staff research and researchers in companies. 26 % of them are women. 40% of them work in the public sector and 60% are employed in the private sector. Their work is published in the best-known international scientific journals and have the fourth highest index of impact in the world.
In France, research is conducted in universities and public research institutes including , to name a few, the CNRS ( Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - National Centre for Scientific Research), INRA ( Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - the National Institute of Agricultural Research) and INSERM ( Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale - National Institute of Health and Medical Research). These public institutes are very prestigious. The CNRS is, for example, the leading research institute in the world in terms of number of scientific publications.
Hailed around the world, French research counts many Nobel Prize winners among its ranks . Among the most recent are Esther Duflo (Economy) in 2019, Gérard Mourou (Physics) in 2018, Jean-Pierre Sauvage (Chemistry) in 2016, Patrick Modiano (Literature), Jean Tirole (Economics) in 2014 and Serge Haroche (Physics) in 2012. In total, 65 Nobel Prizes have been awarded to French people which ranks France fourth among countries.
In mathematics, almost one third of all Fields medal recipients have come from French laboratories , including 10 from that of the École Normale Supérieure (ENS). France is second in the world in terms of number of medals, after the United States. The latest recipients to date are Ngo Bao Chau and Cédric Villani in 2010, and Artur Avila in 2014.
Research knows neither borders, nor nationality: 41% of those enrolled in French Doctoral schools are foreigners and 54% of French scientific publications are the result of international collaboration. To ensure this mix in French research, the CNRS has recruited approximately 30% of its researchers from abroad each year since 2010. Like the CNRS, many French research centres regularly open specific positions to foreigners and invite people from around the world to teach in France.
As another example, many French successes have come from international research: the Vietnamese mathematician Ngo Bao Chau, who was awarded the Fields medal in 2010 (along with Cédric Villani), obtained his Master’s and Doctorate in France,.
Take advantage of the excellence of French research to continue your work. On June 8th, 2017, the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, issued an appeal to climate researchers around the world to come to France. To find out more about this appeal and to register, visit the site Make Our Planet Great Again .
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Emma Campbell is Associate Professor/Reader in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at The University of Warwick (U.K.). Focusing on medieval textual traditions written in French, Campbell’s research considers how the study of medieval culture can speak to modern and contemporary ideas, notably in relation to feminist, queer, and transgender studies, postcolonial theory, and translation studies. Her scholarship is interested in how the medieval past and critical theory unsettle received ideas and, in so doing, offer ways to explore alternative perspectives on familiar concepts and historical narratives. Campbell has published on a broad range of medieval French texts prior to the fourteenth century, including major traditions such as saints’ lives and bestiaries. Her work has been supported by numerous awards, including grants from U.K. funding bodies such as the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Her most recent book, Reinventing Babel in Medieval French: Translation and Untranslatability (c. 1120–c. 1250) , contributes both to discussions of premodern authorship and textuality, and to debates about the importance of historical translation beyond medieval studies. Earlier publications on saints, including Campbell’s first book Medieval Saints’ Lives: The Gift, Kinship and Community in Old French Hagiography , explore how medieval hagiography provides an important site for challenging established social, sexual, and gender norms. Campbell is co-editor of Rethinking Medieval Translation: Ethics, Politics, Theory and of Troubled Vision: Gender, Sexuality and Sight in Medieval Text and Image . Her new book project, A Moral Ecology of Creation , explores the importance of another major medieval textual tradition for questions of enduring relevance to the present, by examining how medieval bestiaries have an unexpected significance for sex-gender histories.
A Moral Ecology of Creation: Gender and Sexuality in Medieval French Bestiaries
While at the Society for the Humanities, Campbell will work on a third monograph, provisionally titled A Moral Ecology of Creation: Gender and Sexuality in Medieval French Bestiaries . Medieval bestiaries are moralized accounts of the natural world that describe animals, birds, and stones and interpret them in Christian terms. These texts circulated widely in medieval Europe, often in illuminated copies. A Moral Ecology of Creation argues that bestiaries—particularly those in French—are part of the long history of sex-gender diversity and, within that setting, speak back to cultural discourses that presume nature’s timelessness and universality, including concepts of ‘natural’ sex and gender. This book project relates to the theme of ‘Crossings’ both by adopting an intersectional approach to the shifting forms that gender and sexuality take in bestiaries and by attending to the linguistic and formal crossings that condition how such texts participate in the history of sex-gender plurality. A Moral Ecology of Creation , the first in-depth study of sex and gender in Latin and vernacular bestiaries, explores how current research on sex-gender formations—including scholarship in transgender studies and animal studies—can elucidate bestiaries’ multifaceted treatment of gender and sexuality in text and image. It shows how the ‘moral ecology’ of bestiaries’ engagements with nature—the way these texts use non-human beings to reflect on the ethics of gendered embodiment, sexuality, and social behaviour among humans—varies over time and across different bestiary redactions. This imaginative shaping of gender and sexuality by reference to the natural, creaturely world opens new ways of understanding not only the historical complexity of sex and gender definition but also the capacious vision of gender and sexuality that defines pre-modern conceptions of nature.
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WASHINGTON, June 21, 2024 — The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is pleased to announce it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Couperin, an academic consortium representing more than 250 universities and other educational and research institutions across France. This memorandum lays the groundwork for a new agreement covering ACS’ portfolio of hybrid journals, which combine open access (OA) and subscription-access content.
The agreement is the first of its kind between ACS Publications and an academic consortium. In addition to granting participating institutions within the Couperin consortium full reading access to ACS journals, upon commencement the agreement will also provide authors with support for zero-embargo green OA (ZEGOA). This means that eligible corresponding authors at these institutions will be able to immediately self-archive their accepted manuscript in the repository of their choice for their articles published within ACS’ hybrid journals.
“We're delighted to lay the groundwork for this trailblazing agreement, which has been developed in close partnership with Couperin to meet the most pressing needs of authors in France,” says ACS Publications President James Milne. “As more research funders and institutions encourage or require researchers to self-archive their accepted manuscripts, agreements of this kind will become increasingly important — and by including access to subscription content, faculty and students also benefit from unfettered access to the latest trusted research in chemistry.”
Subject to completion of French public market procedures, the agreement between Couperin and ACS Publications is expected to commence the middle of this year and run through the end of 2026.
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Clas awards eight graduate assistantships in writing, editing, engagement.
By Charlotte Brookins
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has awarded eight assistantships to graduate students in the areas of writing, editing, community engagement, and marketing and community in the performing arts.
These positions, part of a pilot project, provide doctoral students unique opportunities to participate in the college’s outreach, engagement, and writing missions in ways designed to diversify and transform graduate career preparation.
Iowa Summer Writing Festival
Hailey Kingsbury , a third year Doctor of Audiology candidate and incoming president of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association for the 2023-2024 school year, received the 2023 Iowa Summer Writing Festival graduate assistantship. In this position, Kingsbury will support the Iowa Summer Writing Festival, which is administered by the UI Magid Center for Writing.
“I am passionate about my field [audiology], but I am excited to diversify my graduate experience,” says Kingsbury in her application. “I am confident in my ability to create a collaborative and memorable Iowa Summer Writing Festival and would be honored to work with such a renowned writing program and community.”
Iowa Sciences Academy
CLAS awarded two new Iowa Sciences Academy assistantships for the coming term, in addition to renewing one graduate student for a second year. These assistantships will take place during the 2023-2024 academic year.
Kingsbury, listed above, received one assistantship, and will join second-year physics and astronomy PhD candidate Jacob Payne and third-year PhD candidate in biology, evolution, and ecology Briante Najev , who was renewed for the position.
Payne is highly experienced in physics, engineering, and astronomy and says he looks forward to providing other students with opportunities to put their shared passion to work.
“With the Iowa Sciences Academy courses, I hope to empower students and to learn mentorship skills through practice. This assistantship will allow me to hear from students with different backgrounds, dreams, and career goals,” Payne explains in his application.
Returning to the position for the second year is Najev, who specializes in ecology and evolution. Having published several works in various journals over the years, Najev is especially excited about the writing experience this position will continue to provide.
“I believe that this graduate assistantship will provide major benefits for my future. Creating seminars, editing scientific articles, and polishing my (and others’) professional development skills are powerful ways of internalizing and teaching a suite of important tools,” Najev says.
Magid Center for Writing
Alyssa “Adare” Smith , a second-year PhD candidate in English was renewed for her assistantship with the Magid Center for Writing . Smith will continue with promotional and outreach work for the center.
“I am passionate about providing and advocating for accessibility, and this assistantship is in line with those values. This opportunity is uniquely positioned to teach me more about the services of the university and will allow me to easily network with like-minded individuals who are dedicated to positively impacting our campus community,” Smith explains.
Performing arts marketing and communications
Bronwyn Stewart , a second-year English PhD candidate, received an assistantship working in marketing and communications for the performing arts units in the college. Stewart, who is experienced in marketing, communications, and theatre, hopes to continue working in performing arts post-graduation.
“After finishing my dissertation, I hope to continue with performance, whether that be in academic settings or at a performance venue,” Stewart says. “I thoroughly enjoy writing and developing new ways to engage people and invite them to participate in the performing arts.”
Academic editing
Two graduate students received editing assistantships to help faculty in their work with highly prestigious academic journals.
Emily Wieder , a third-year PhD candidate in French and francophone world studies, received an editorial assistantship with Dance Research Journal , a peer-reviewed journal of scholarly articles and book reviews published by Cambridge University and co-edited by UI Department of Dance Director Rebekah Kowal .
“For Dance Research Journal, I look forward to performing more of the reviewing and corresponding tasks that my supervisors have done,” Wieder says. “Those skills will be necessary when I become a professor, as I will write articles and eventually serve on editorial boards.”
Derick Juptner , a second-year PhD candidate in anthropology, will assist Margaret Beck, professor of anthropology, in her work with the leading publication Journal of Archeological Method and Theory .
“Overall, I believe the assistantship is a great opportunity for me to improve my skills related to research and publishing, and one that will allow me to support my students and peers during future academic endeavors,” Juptner explains.
Each assistantship is a 50 percent award, or 20-hours per week, and is available only to graduate students pursuing a doctorate in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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Many translated example sentences containing "research work" - French-English dictionary and search engine for French translations. Look up in Linguee; Suggest as a translation of "research work" ... project and to knowledge arising from research work carried out in the project to the extent necessary to conduct the research work or to use ...
French Translation of "RESEARCH WORK" | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases.
faire des recherches v. The student researched the topic before writing her essay. L'étudiante a fait des recherches sur le sujet avant de rédiger son essai. Students have to research before writing an essay. Les étudiants doivent faire des recherches avant de rédiger un essai. less common:
French Translation of "RESEARCH" | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases. TRANSLATOR. LANGUAGE. GAMES. SCHOOLS. ... Research is work that involves studying something and trying to discover facts about it.
Translation of "research work" into French . investigation, recherche, travail de recherche are the top translations of "research work" into French. Sample translated sentence: Otherwise we will damage the research work of the European Community. ↔ Dans le cas contraire, nous porterions préjudice au travail de recherche de la Communauté européenne.
Translations in context of "research work" in English-French from Reverso Context: research and development work
Translation for 'research work' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations.
Il fait de la recherche. She's doing some research in the library. Elle fait des recherches à la bibliothèque. her research for her PhD ses recherches pour sa thèse. cancer research la recherche sur le cancer, la recherche contre le cancer. a piece of research un travail de recherche. → I'm doing a piece of research on language acquisition.
research work translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'research, cancer research, market research, Medical Research Council', examples, definition, conjugation
research effort n. (work done in studying or investigating) effort de recherche nm. research facility n. (place for scientific experimentation) centre de recherche nm. research findings npl. (discoveries of an investigation or study) résultats (d'une recherche, d'une étude) nmpl.
Our research in French and Francophone studies is global in outlook and diverse in approach, covering history, politics, literature, film, cultural studies, translation and publishing histories and networks. ... (2019), each of which led to a collective publication. His work has won numerous prizes including the Society for French Studies prize ...
Emphasize d oing research in French as w ell as English and consider. [...] other groups as researchers as well. cpha.ca. cpha.ca. Mettre l 'accent sur la recherche en français aussi bien qu'en an glais. [...] et recruter des chercheurs appartenant à d'autres groupes.
By Topic - Brainstorm keywords.Type in the keywords that broadly describe your topic. For example: french AND identity. Narrow by adding more keywords: french AND identity AND quebec. Use French keywords to find French-language titles: français AND identité AND québec. By Title - search for a specific book by title.Type in the first few words of the book title in quotations.
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English-French translation of "RESEARCH WORK" | The official Collins English-French Dictionary with over 100,000 French translations.
Research in French Studies. We maintain a dual strategy of encouraging new work in traditional areas of literary, textual and historical scholarship across a wide chronological range, and promoting the development of original interdisciplinary work in established and emerging areas of French and francophone culture, society and thought.
World-renowned multi-disciplinary research. France is ranked 6th in the world in terms of number of scientific publications by French laboratories, with half the result of international collaboration. Every field is represented in France, with a strong specialty in mathematics nonetheless.
He's doing research. Il fait de la recherche. She's doing some research in the library. Elle fait des recherches à la bibliothèque. her research for her PhD ses recherches pour sa thèse. cancer research la recherche sur le cancer, la recherche contre le cancer. a piece of research un travail de recherche. → I'm doing a piece of research on ...
Translation of "graduate research work" into French . recherche du niveau maîtrise is the translation of "graduate research work" into French. Sample translated sentence: Graduate or research work completed at facilities associated with your university is considered "on-campus" work. ↔ Les travaux d'études supérieures ou de recherche effectués dans des installations associées à l ...
PhD Student on ID03 in the Structure of Materials group The European Synchrotron, the ESRF, is an international research centre based in Grenoble, France.Through its innovative engineering, pioneering scientific vision and a strong commitment from its 700 staff members, the ESRF is recognised as one of...
in disciplinary work. But French scholars have only recently begun to focus on theorizing writing across the disciplines, as they fully recognize that writing, disciplinarity, and knowledge construction are inextricably embedded in each other. This research trend has had the effect of highlighting interest in writing
Il y a beaucoup de travail à faire sur la maison. (=employment) travail m She's looking for work. Elle cherche du travail. to be in work avoir un emploi → Fewer and fewer people are in work. to be out of work être sans emploi → I was out of work at the time. He's out of work.
They work in universities, Grandes Ecoles, public institutes and companies. In France there are almost 267,000 research directors, professors, lecturers, staff research and researchers in companies. 26 % of them are women. 40% of them work in the public sector and 60% are employed in the private sector. Their work is published in the best-known ...
The French National Centre for Scientific Research (French: Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS) is the French state research organisation and is the largest fundamental science agency in Europe.. In 2016, it employed 31,637 staff, including 11,137 tenured researchers, 13,415 engineers and technical staff, and 7,085 contractual workers. It is headquartered in Paris and has ...
Emma Campbell is Associate Professor/Reader in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at The University of Warwick (U.K.). Focusing on medieval textual traditions written in French, Campbell's research considers how the study of medieval culture can speak to modern and contemporary ideas, notably in relation to feminist, queer, and transgender studies, postcolonial theory, and ...
The Couperin Consortium is an association of French higher education and research establishments that aims to develop access to scientific and technical information for the scientific community, by facilitating national negotiations on digital documentary resources and supporting open science.
Academic editing Two graduate students received editing assistantships to help faculty in their work with highly prestigious academic journals. Emily Wieder, a third-year PhD candidate in French and francophone world studies, received an editorial assistantship with Dance Research Journal, a peer-reviewed journal of scholarly articles and book ...