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Hélène Béa and Jean-Philippe Attané appointed respectively Junior and Senior members of the Institut Universitaire de France


On November 5, 2021, the Institut Universitaire de France celebrated its 30th anniversary in the Grand Amphitheatre of the Sorbonne. This ceremony was also the occasion for the installation of the junior and senior IUF laureates of the classes of 2020 and 2021. Of the professors-researchers officially distinguished for the excellence of their scientific activity, several are IRIG researchers.

Published on 15 December 2021
Hélène Béa has been appointed as Junior Member (Spintec); 2021 classe.
Jean-Philippe Attané has been appointed as Junior Member (Spintec); classe 2021.
Hélène Malet has been appointed as a Junior Member (IBS) laureate of the 2020 classe.
Mairbek Chshiev has been appointed as a Senior Member (Spintec) laureate of the 2020 classe.


The mission of the Institut Universitaire de France is to promote the development of high-level research in universities and to strengthen interdisciplinarity, by pursuing three objectives:
Encourage institutions and teacher-researchers to excel in research, with the positive consequences that can be expected for teaching, the training of young researchers and more generally the dissemination of knowledge.
Contribute to the feminization of the research sector.
To contribute to a balanced distribution of university research in the country, and thus to a policy of scientific networking of the territory.

Each year, the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), whose role is to encourage the development of high-level research in universities and to strengthen interdisciplinarity, distinguishes young (junior) and more experienced (senior) professors for the excellence of their research. Appointed for a period of five years, the IUF laureates are placed in a position of delegation but continue to work in their home institution. This appointment allows them to devote themselves fully to their research activity by benefiting from a release of two thirds of their teaching service, the doctoral and research supervision bonus, as well as a budgetary allocation for their laboratory.




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