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Côme Tete: Meet a human resources specialist and interculturality expert

Director General of the company Humanitis, Côme Tete, who is a member of the FEDE’s Panel of Experts, is a specialist in organisational strategy and social dynamics and prospects What have been the highlights of your career? I am a graduate of the Institut des Etudes Economiques, Sociales et des Techniques de l’Organisation (IESTEO-CNAM, Paris). I also have a bachelor’s-level qualification in Human Resources Planning from the Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne University. I headed the firm ERE HUMAINE for twelve years before moving towards work on partnership and cooperation projects between businesses, public institutions and European and African local governments. What would you say are your strong points professionally? I have solid experience in human resources management operations. Consequently, I am now well-placed to carry out a range of consulting, organisational [lire plus]

Côme Tete: Meet a human resources specialist and interculturality expert2023-02-23T15:26:21+01:00

Experience of a FEDE DBA student: Benoit Rico

Just as a sportsperson has to surpass him- or herself to reach the finish line, doctoral students outdo themselves in writing a thesis, which can be compared to a mental workout requiring an enormous amount of investment. My fellow doctoral students and I have, so to speak, competed in the Olympic Games in writing our theses. In these first two years of the programme I have been motivated by a desire to push myself further and further, to produce an important work, and to ensure that my research is relevant. Two years already! That might seem like a long time, but it is in fact very little. Our thesis director told us from the outset, in a tone that was both friendly and teacherly, that we were going to [lire plus]

Experience of a FEDE DBA student: Benoit Rico2023-02-23T15:26:21+01:00

Barbara Grimoux: ‘My DBA topic is of interest to a number of organisations’

At the end of your first year of research, where are you up to with writing the thesis? I’ve written about 40 pages. I plan to write a total of around 150 pages on diagnoses and 150 pages on ‘therapies’ – that is, on pedagogical sequences, how they go down with students and how they could be improved. What have been your professional and personal experiences of the DBA? My topic is of interest to both institutions and professionals. Consequently, I am in close contact with a number of FEDE institutions as well as with the MESRI and the CNAM. I have also had a lot of very rich discussions with fellow doctoral students and my DBA teachers. We have exchanged both knowledge and networks. This is a great [lire plus]

Barbara Grimoux: ‘My DBA topic is of interest to a number of organisations’2023-02-23T15:26:22+01:00

Antony Mahé: “Beware of promising too much.”

A doctor in sociology, director of studies at the firm Eranos, and member of the FEDE’s Panel of Experts, Antony Mahé tells us about the links between artificial intelligence and education. What contribution can AI make to education? As a sociologist specialised in the digital economy, I am quite sceptical about this. Nonetheless, there are some interesting opportunities linked to so-called adaptive learning – that is, the fact that AI can adapt to a student’s learning speed and level. It also seems that such technology will be able to anticipate a student’s risk of dropping out of school; this would be very useful, given that dropping out is a major problem. What would be the limitations of such uses?  One of the major problems relates to promising too much [lire plus]

Antony Mahé: “Beware of promising too much.”2023-02-23T15:26:22+01:00

ANTOINE BEON: “An editor is like the conductor of an orchestra.”

Member of the FEDE’s Panel of Experts, Antoine Béon is Director General of Editions Bragelonne publishing house (Paris, France). He tells us about his job and gives some advice to future editors. What have been the highlights of your career? The first highlight was my education: a Master’s in Product Design (2003) and Master’s in Education and the Teaching of Religion in 2015. After six years working in a design agency, I was fortunate enough to discover what has become a meeting place for my dual education: the publishing. Indeed, publishing combines my appetite for creativity in the broad sense and my love of books, which have always been my favourite medium since I was a child. I joined the technical management service of Hachette Livre in 2009. I [lire plus]

ANTOINE BEON: “An editor is like the conductor of an orchestra.”2023-02-23T15:26:23+01:00

Portrait of Bathilde Mbienda Djamouo: research to combat long-term unemployment

What did you study for your higher education?  I have a FEDE European Master’s in Human Resources Management that I obtained in 2021 from the INEAD (Institut d’Enseignement à Distance). I already had a Bachelor’s in Production Management and Internal Logistics (2007, University of Nancy II) and a DUT in Insurance Management (2005, University of Luxembourg). What have been the highlights of your career?  While working in the insurance sector I learnt to perform a range of tasks, such as managing meetings, writing reports and proposing action plans. I really enjoyed the human contact involved in managing customer portfolios. Why do you want to do a DBA?  I want to develop strong research skills. My ambition is to be able to apply my knowledge and skills in a career [lire plus]

Portrait of Bathilde Mbienda Djamouo: research to combat long-term unemployment2023-02-23T15:26:23+01:00

Mathieu Naud: “I discovered my vocation for teaching later in life”

General Director of the IFP Bordeaux Business School, Mathieu Naud is newly enrolled at the FEDE’s Doctoral School. His DBA will focus on the status of training organisations. He tells us more. What is your current job role? I am co-founder and General Director of IFP Bordeaux Business School – an educational institution specialised in trade, marketing, innovation, payroll and management. We offer qualifications from postsecondary to master’s level, with a focus on professional and organisational changes arising from digitalisation and the green transition. What have been the highlights of your career? I worked for a long time in the supermarket sector, including for major actors such as Biocoop, Lidl and Gifi. I spent 10 or so years managing a Lidl store, which was an extremely enriching and motivating experience. [lire plus]

Mathieu Naud: “I discovered my vocation for teaching later in life”2023-02-23T15:26:23+01:00

Tribute to François Bernard Huyghe

A long illness ultimately got the better of his passion for life. Born on 5 August 1951 in Paris, François Bernard passed away on 1 September 2022 after 70 years in this ‘career’ we call existence. A long-standing member of the FEDE’s Academic Council, director of research at the Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques (IRI) and chairman of the Observatoire Stratégique de l’Information (OSI), François was a teacher-researcher and the author of some 30 books, including Terrorismes: Violence et Propagande (Gallimard, 2011) and L’art de la guerre idéologique (Le Cerf, 2019). He was a member of the editorial committee for the journal Les cahiers de médiologie, then for Médium, both founded by Régis Debray. He was well known to television viewers and radio listeners for his subtle and original analyses. François [lire plus]

Tribute to François Bernard Huyghe2023-02-23T15:26:24+01:00

International

FEDE AND EUROPE The Federation for EDucation in Europe (FEDE) is an international non-governmental organisation (INGO) enjoying participatory status with the Council of Europe (CoE), an INGO that includes 46 Member States representing more than 660 million citizens. As the leading human rights organisation in Europe, the CoE promotes the rule of law and political stability, while also encouraging the development of Europe’s cultural identity and diversity. The FEDE is a member of the Conference of INGOs of the Council of Europe, which develops participatory democracy on a pan-European basis. Participatory status within the Conference of INGOs (CINGO) is granted to organisations that are representative of their field and whose mission and work bring about a more unified Europe. As a member of the CINGO, the FEDE is [lire plus]

International2023-02-23T15:26:24+01:00

Jean-Jacques Urvoy, Member of the FEDE’s Panel of Experts, shares his latest news.

What’s new? I’ve become a member of the Optimisation Council at Neoma Business School, where I teach courses on creativity and psychology for design on the final year of the master’s in communications. I’ve now been a psychoanalyst for several years, having previously founded and managed several design and communications agencies. What do your two activities have in common? The search for meaning in a world that is losing much of its meaning. The meaning of brands, images or objects created in communications and design, and the meaning that a patient finds deep inside him or herself during a psychoanalysis, have the same driving force. We need to know where an agency or company is going with a project, and, in the case of a psychoanalysis, a person needs [lire plus]

Jean-Jacques Urvoy, Member of the FEDE’s Panel of Experts, shares his latest news.2023-02-23T15:26:25+01:00
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