Journée internationale des droits des femmes
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International Women's Rights Day

An opportunity to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women in all areas of society, including higher education and research.

8th of March, 8 women scientists, 8 portraits

Through eight inspiring portraits of academic researchers, doctoral candidates, students and alumnae, Sorbonne University is highlighting women who embody the struggle for equality. Their determination, their projects and their example are a source of inspiration to us all. By showcasing the diversity of their backgrounds, the University is reaffirming its commitment to promoting an inclusive environment where everyone can achieve their full potential.

With them, let's celebrate all the women of Sorbonne University and continue to advance the cause of gender equality, not only in the university, but in society as a whole.

Charlotte Ribeyrol

Professor of 19th-century British literature and head of the CHROMOTOPE project

How Ruskin talked about painting, how he described the great painters of his time, all this fascinated me.

Catherine Lubetzki

Professor of Neurology

Within 10 years, we hope to have treatments available for the progressive form of multiple sclerosis.

Corinne Aubert

First Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Sorbonne University

Diversity is a strength for scientific research.

Nathalie Ayi

Mathematician and podcaster

Mathematics trains the mind. It teaches us to reason logically and gives us weapons in a society overloaded with information. It makes us better citizens.

Esther Demoulin

Access ERC post-doctoral fellow at Alithila, Université de Lille and recipient of a Chancellery 2022 award

I showed in my doctoral work that the strategies put in place to reconcile the couple and the literary field - [within the Sartre-Beauvoir couple] vary according to the era.

Camille Racca

Medical student and president of the “DRAW YOUR FIGHT” association

Through the drawings that I exhibit, I try to make people understand the ailments of people and the repercussions of their disability in everyday life situations.

Elisa Caberlotto

Research as a profession

Take the time to see what you like. This is your future.

Laetitia Velly

Emergency doctor, doctoral candidate and future entrepreneur

Good ideas come from research