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Students, doctoral students, researchers, teacher-researchers, doctors, staff, alumni, they are the strength of Sorbonne University.

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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.

Caroline Michel d'Annoville

Co-pilot of the thematic program “Societies in change” of the SOUND project

“Our role is both to stimulate dynamic research, to coordinate initiatives and relay them within our communities and the general public.”

Yann Douze

Co-pilot of the “Sustainable Worlds” thematic program of the SOUND project

M’impliquer dans le projet SOUND me permet de donner du sens à mon engagement et de défendre une cause qui m'est chère.

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.

Juliette Dross

Co-pilot of the "Changing Societies" thematic program

In my work, I try to build or strengthen bridges between academic knowledge and society.

Alexandre Escargueil

Co-pilot of the "Holistic approach to health" thematic program

What scientists lack today is an impact at the level of citizens and politicians.

Marie Lévêque

Environment and CSR Project Manager at Naval Group, patron of the Bougainville mission

The sea brings us together. The sea calls us to look further.

Laetitia Velly

Emergency doctor, doctoral candidate and future entrepreneur

Good ideas come from research

Baptiste Reig

Medical student and entrepreneur

We're working on a contact lens that aims to improve the quality of life for people with AMD.

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.