Richard Descoings

French civil servant and educational reformer

Richard Descoings - French civil servant and educational reformer
Born

1958
67 years ago

Died

April 3rd, 2012
12 years ago — 54 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

France

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Served as the Director of Sciences Po, a prestigious French university, from 1996 until 2012. Implemented significant reforms to increase accessibility and diversity within the institution. Promoted a holistic educational approach, emphasizing the importance of international exposure and interdisciplinary studies. Advocated for broadening the educational landscape in France, contributing to the modernization of academic structures.

Directed Sciences Po from 1996 to 2012

Implemented reforms enhancing accessibility

Promoted interdisciplinary studies

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