Dinner-debate with Wassyla Tamzali – 15 June

June 8, 2011

Sciences Po Alumni UK is delighted to host a Dinner-debate with Wassyla Tamzali, on women’s situation in the Middle East, on 15 June at the private dining room of The Kensington Hotel.

Please register online to attend. Password will be communicated by email. Alternatively, you can email Stephane Rambosson.


Dinner-debate with Gilles Kepel – 24 May 2011

May 23, 2011

Sciences Po Alumni UK is delighted to host a Dinner-debate with Professor Gilles Kepel, on “Middle East post Mubarak and Ben Laden: local and global perspectives”, tomorrow Tuesday 24th May at the private dining room of The Kensington Hotel. This event is fully booked.

Pr Gilles KepelGilles Kepel is Professor and Chair of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies, at Sciences Po, where he heads the programs on the Arab and Muslim World, at the PhD, M.A.. and undergraduate levels. A visiting professor at NYU and Columbia University in 1995-96, Dr. Kepel holds degrees in Arabic, English and Philosophy, and a PhD in political science from Sciences Po. He is a contributor to the Financial Times, Le Monde, La Repubblica, El Pais, Al Hayat, and a number of Arabic language and international newspapers. He is regularly interviewed on BBC radio and TV, CNN, Al Jazeera, Al Arabiyya, LBC and French and International channels. He frequently travels to North Africa, the Middle East, the Gulf, the US and Europe and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of the Arab World (IMA) located in Paris. Some of his recent publications include: Beyond Terror and Martyrdom; The War for Muslim Minds; Jihad, the trail of political Islam; Al-Qaeda in its own word; Bad Moon Rising : a Chronicle of the Middle East Today; Jihad/ The trail of Political Islam; Allah in the West : Islamic Movements in America and Europe; The Revenge of God; Les Banlieues de l’Islam; Muslim Extremism in Egypt/The Roots of Radical Islam.


Dinner-debate with Aziz Senni – 14 avril 2011

April 6, 2011

The Sciences Po Alumni UK is delighted to host a Dinner-debate with Aziz Senni on Thursday 14 April at The Kensington Hotel in London.

Aziz Senni is the Founder and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Business Angels des Cités Partenaires Gestion, and the founder ofJeunes Entrepreneurs de France. He is the author of the book “L’ascenseur social est en panne, j’ai pris l’escalier, of which the royalties are used to finance bursaries for college students at Mantes la Jolie. He is a symbol of the “social elevator” method, which Richard Descoings has successfully implemented at Sciences Po.

To book your place and attend this Dinner-Debate, please email Stephane Rambosson: SRambosson@venipartners.com


Special Sciences Po Alumni UK Wishes | 2011

January 1, 2011

Dear Friends,

It has been another rich year for Sciences Po Alumni UK and our Charity Trust, with the notable following highlights:

  • Many successful Sciences Po Wednesdays at the RAC, where students and young alumni have met with older generations.
  • A conference on Europe with LSE Sciences Po Professor Florence Deloche-Gaudez.
  • A dinner with the Director General of the Institut Montaigne and its director of studies and friend Laurent Bigorgne who has recently been named DG of Institut Montaigne (congratulations!).
  • A private dinner at the Residence of our Ambassador with Alain Juppé, now Foreign Minister.
  • A well-attended event with former minister Rachida Dati.
  • A dinner-debate with journalist Jean-Francois Kahn at the maconnic temple of the Andaz.
  • A Sciences Po Wednesday with alumna and artist Valérie Jolly around her latest work, which was delightful.
  • Another conference with leading US universities on Nuclear Iran with Vice Amiral du Puy-Montbrun (thanks to Gabriel Pierard).
  • A reunion around the commemoration of the Appeal of 18 June involving many leading politicians.
  • A cocktail around Professor Jean-Claude Casanova and our director Richard Descoings.
  • The Florence Trust Summer Exhibition with alumna and artist Nadège Druzkowski
  • … and, last but not least, the Sciences Po Alumni UK Trust Gala at the Fishmonger’s Hall hosting Ernest-Antoine Seillière, under the high patronage of HE Maurice Gourdault-Montagne, with our director Richard Descoings and his team including Nadia Marik.

Many many thanks to all those who attended as well as those who contributed to organising these events, most of whom are part of our team cc’ed on our mails.

With your help and support, there is every chance that 2011 will also be a great success, starting with:

  • Sciences Po Wednesday de la rentrée to be scheduled with Stéphanie and Julia as soon as our students are back.
  • An expected opportunity to meet with PM François Fillon, who has planned a visit in the UK in the New Year; we will make suggestions so that Sciences Po Alumni UK are invited.
  • And, Jean-François Copé (Sciences po ‘85), former French minister, founder of think-tank Génération France and leader of the UMP, should be with us on Wednesday 19 January in the evening. The meeting will be a Forum dedicated to Employment and involve French and British speakers. All details to come in the New year. Many thanks to those who have declared an interest.

We hope that 2011 will be a year full of success for everyone; needless to say that it will be an even more successful one for us if you subscribe to Sciences Po Alumni UK, as was discussed a few days ago at our AGM; if you have not yet made your annual subscription, please contact me as well as our departing treasurer Stefan Lavau (stefanlavau@wanadoo.fr ), who is relocating to Paris, and our incoming treasurer Xavier d’Aumale (xavier.daumale@gmail.com), who has only briefly left the team to finalise his studies at Sciences Po but is back…

Also, thanks to Julien Artero and Stefan Lavau, in contact with the alumni Polo Clubyou are able to order some gorgeous Sciences Po Alumni Polo Shirts with us; if you wish more information please contact us.

Thank you all, in particular the team and our regulars as well obviously as the donors of the Trust, for your support. Warmest Wishes from Sciences Po Alumni UK for 2011.

We do hope that there will be plenty of good resolutions, including to attend our events and subscribe as well as to help to  grow and reshape the team. Oscar Wilde said that “good resolutions are simply checks that men draw on a bank where they have no account.” Let’s hope that the crisis is well behind us and that there will be plenty of bank accounts in 2011…

Amicalement yours, Have a lovely New Year’s Eve,

For the team of Sciences Po Alumni UK

Stéphane Rambosson

SRambosson@venipartners.com

www.sciencespo.co.uk


Dinner-Debate with Jean-François Kahn

April 11, 2010

Sciences Po Alumni UK, in association with Modem UK, hosted a dinner-debate with guest speaker Jean-François Kahn on Thursday 8 April 2010 in the masonic temple of  Hotel Andaz.

We would like to thank those who could join this lively evening and exchange with Jean-François Kahn on French political developments and issues.


Dinner-Debate with Sciences Po alumnus François Henrot – 21 April

March 13, 2010

Sciences Po alumnus François Henrot, prime boardroom investment banker of Rothschilds, previously CEO of France Telecom (briefly) and before then of La Compagnie Bancaire, co-author of Le banquier et le philosophe published recently, will be hosted onWednesday 21 April for a dinner in London Saint James.

To book your place, please contact Stephane Rambosson: SRambosson@venipartners.com.


Jean-François Kahn on 8 April – London

March 13, 2010

Sciences Po Alumni UK, in association with Modem UK, is pleased to invite you to a dinner-debate on Thursday 8 April with Jean-François Kahn, well known French intellectuel, essayist, founder of the weekly Marianne, and candidate to the 2009 European Elections.

He is the author of various essays, amongst which:  Les Bullocrates (Fayard2006); Tout change parce que rien ne change (Fayard,2006) ; L’Abécédaire mal-pensant (Plon2007); Sur l’invariance en politique (Fayard2008) ; Pourquoi il faut dissoudre le PS (Larousse,2008); L’Alternative. Oui, c’est possible ! (Fayard2009) ; Dernières salves. Supplément au Dictionnaire incorrect et à l’Abécédaire mal-pensant (Plon2009).

The dinner, which should be entertaining, will take place in the Freemasonic Temple of Andaz Liverpool Street, in the City, near the creative neighbourhoods of Spitalfields, Hoxton and Shoreditch.

Please register online on (password: sciencespo).


Introducing L’Institut Montaigne to London – 28 January 2010

January 9, 2010

The Sciences Po Alumni UK are pleased to introduce L’Institut Montaigne, the leading French think tank chaired by Claude Bébéar, to London.

We are hosting its CEO, François Rachline, also Professor of economics at Sciences Po and vice president of its Executive Board, for a dinner-debate in the private room of  a London restaurant on Thursday 28 January at 7.45pm.

To book your place, please contact Stéphane Rambosson: SRambosson@venipartners.com


2010 Greetings – Sciences Po Alumni UK

January 5, 2010

Dear friends and fellow members,

2009 has been a rich year for us. Some of the highlights include:

  • Sciences Po Alumni UK Charity Gala at the House of Commons, under the patronage of alumnus H.E. Maurice Gourdault-Montagne, sponsored by MP and former minister Denis MacShane, hosting alumnus Baron David de Rothschild, in the presence of Richard Descoings, where Assia de Juniac and Roger Seydoux scholarships were awarded.
  • Launch of the Sciences Po UK Board, with 20 leading UK seniors led by Charles de Croisset, and private dinner with former foreign minister and alumnus Hubert Védrine.

There is no reason why 2010 should not be an even richer one for us, starting with:

  • An invitation accepted by former prime minister Alain Juppé, who will be hosted at a private donor dinner, who will speak also at a public venue at 6pm on 13 January.
  • A lecture at the Institute by Dr Florence Deloche-Gaudez, Sciences Po –LSE, with the participation of John Henley, The Guardian, on “A New EU ‘President’ and ‘High Representative for Foreign Affairs’- after the Lisbon Treaty, who leads Europe”? at 6pm on 21 January.
  • A dinner-debate with François Rachline, managing director of think-tank l’Institut Montaigne and professor at Sciences Po, on28 January; also, we will be associated to an event hosting Claude Bébéar, founder of l’Institut Montaigne, in London in the spring.
  • A meeting with Nicole Guedj, former human rights minister, leading humanitarian relief figure, with the popular movement on 4 February.

We will publish further details of these events at the beginning of January; in the meantime, please let us know which you intend to attend.

We hope that 2010 will be a rich year for everyone; needless to say that it will be an even richer one for us if you subscribe to Sciences Po Alumni UK; in order to do so, please visit our membership section and/or contact our treasurer Stefan Lavau (stefan.lavau@hsbcib.com).

In the run-up to the London Olympics, may we leave you with words from a famous Sciences Po alumn Baron Pierre de Coubertin: “the important thing in life is not the victory but the contest; the essential is not to have won but to have fought well”; may you have both contests and victories in 2010, even though for some the future may not be what it used to be.

Thank you for your support. Warmest Wishes from Sciences Po Alumni UK for 2010.

Amicalement votre,

Stéphane Rambosson

President


Dinner-Debate with Leading Economists – 22 June – London

June 10, 2009

 

SciencesPo Alumni UK is pleased to invite you to a dinner-debate on Monday 22 June.
 
At the Forefront of Regulation and Discrimination studies in France : perspectives from two leading French economists.
 
Sciences Po Professors Yann Algan and Etienne Wasmer are holders of the “Le Monde – Prix du meilleur jeune économiste” prize, Yann Algan in 2009 and Etienne Wasmer in 2006.
 
Etienne Wasmer graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique and completed his PhD at the London School of Economics. He is a one of the most impressive contemporary economist working in the field of Labour Studies. He is director of the PhD studies in Economics at Sciences Po.
 
Yann Algan completed his PhD at Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne. In 2007 he wrote La Société de Défiance with Pierre Cahuc and got the LIRE prize for the best French Essay. His research is known to inform public debate in France.
 
Both of them teach the main Economics course at the Undergraduate level at Sciences Po which was taught by Professor Dominique Strauss-Kahn before his appointment at the IMF.
 
Yann Algan: http://www.cepremap.cnrs.fr/algan/
Etienne Wasmer: http://ew-econ.typepad.fr/ Prix du meilleur jeune économiste: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_du_meilleur_jeune_économiste_de_France
 
If you are interested in participating please let me know and we will send the subscription link.

SciencesPo Alumni UK is pleased to invite you to a dinner-debate on Monday 22 June.

At the Forefront of Regulation and Discrimination studies in France : perspectives from two leading French economists.

Sciences Po Professors Yann Algan and Etienne Wasmer are holders of the “Le Monde – Prix du meilleur jeune économiste” prize, Yann Algan in 2009 and Etienne Wasmer in 2006.

Etienne Wasmer graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique and completed his PhD at the London School of Economics. He is a one of the most impressive contemporary economist working in the field of Labour Studies. He is director of the PhD studies in Economics at Sciences Po.

Yann Algan completed his PhD at Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne. In 2007 he wrote La Société de Défiance with Pierre Cahuc and got the LIRE prize for the best French Essay. His research is known to inform public debate in France.

Both of them teach the main Economics course at the Undergraduate level at Sciences Po which was taught by Professor Dominique Strauss-Kahn before his appointment at the IMF.

If you are interested in participating please email SRambosson@venipartners.com for details. 


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