Expanded figure of scholars at Sciences Po
Sciences Po, one of Europe's leading academic institutions, has announced the appointment of 16 new permanent faculty members this year as part of its ongoing commitment to developing its academic community. While the specific roles or specializations of these new faculty members are yet to be detailed, their addition is a significant step towards achieving the institution's goals.
In the Law department, renowned professor Julie Klein has been appointed as the Dean. Professor Klein specializes in the law of obligations, the law of evidence, and economic law. Her research focuses on the interplay between civil and commercial law, and she is involved in reform discussions related to the law of obligations and corporate law.
Beyond the Law department, the search results do not provide specific information about new faculty members or their research areas in the other major disciplines of economics, history, political science, and sociology at Sciences Po. However, the institution is known for its strong programs in these fields, and any updates on new faculty members may be announced through their official channels or publications.
The internationalization of profiles and ensuring gender balance are key aspects of Sciences Po's academic community development strategy. The institution currently has 230 researchers in its academic community, with 350 doctoral students at its doctoral school. The specific distribution of the new faculty members among the 11 research centres or departments and the doctoral school is not yet clear.
For those interested in the most current and detailed information on new faculty members, it is recommended to check Sciences Po's official website or contact their academic departments directly. The research magazine of Sciences Po, Cogito, is also an excellent resource for staying updated on the institution's academic initiatives and ongoing research.
It's worth noting that Sciences Po prioritizes the development of its academic community, with a focus on creating a diverse and international academic environment. Subscription to News from Sciences Po is available for those who wish to stay informed about the latest developments at the institution.
[1] The five major disciplines at Sciences Po are law, economics, history, political science, and sociology.
[2] Source: Sciences Po's official website and various academic publications.
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