Valérie Erlich welcomes CNRS delegation to Mesopolhis

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Mesopolhis is delighted to welcome Valérie ElrichCNRS delegation for the academic year 2023-2024


Valérie Erlich is a lecturer in Sociology at the Université Côte d'Azur and a researcher associated with theURMIS (Migration and Society Research Unit - Université Côte d'Azur, Paris Cité, IRD, CNRS).

My delegation project for 2023-2024 involves examining the impact of public higher education policies on the representations and practices of higher education students. students in France, addressing four major socio-political issues: university selection, the digital 'revolution', job insecurity and globalisation. The project is based on a review of scientific and institutional literature and secondary analyses of statistical data.

The delegation is also aiming for collaborative exchanges with Mesopolhis researchers, in particular Magali Ballatore and Sylvie Mazzella, particularly in areas 1 and 2 of the laboratory.

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