François Joyaux
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François Joyaux
Summary
François Joyaux is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1938[2]. He worked as a historian[3], geopolitical analyst[4], numismatist[5], rose breeder[6], and university teacher[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- François Joyaux was born on January 1, 1938[2].
- François Joyaux held citizenship in France[9].
- François Joyaux's professions included historian[3].
- François Joyaux's professions included geopolitical analyst[4].
- François Joyaux worked as a numismatist[5].
- François Joyaux worked as a rose breeder[6].
- François Joyaux worked as a university teacher[7].
- François Joyaux worked as a political scientist[10].
- François Joyaux's field of work was Southeast Asia[11].
- François Joyaux's field of work was China[12].
- François Joyaux's field of work was Far East[13].
- François Joyaux's field of work was history[14].
- François Joyaux's field of work was geopolitics[15].
- François Joyaux's field of work was numismatics[16].
- François Joyaux was employed by Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales[17].
- Among François Joyaux's employers was Grenoble Institute of Political Studies[18].
- Among François Joyaux's employers was Sciences Po[19].
- François Joyaux's education included a stint at École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[20].
- François Joyaux's education included a stint at University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[21].
- François Joyaux received the Jean Sainteny Prize[22].
- François Joyaux was a member of Société Asiatique[23].
- François Joyaux was a member of Roses Anciennes en France[24].
- François Joyaux is recorded as male[25].
- François Joyaux's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- François Joyaux supervised Richard Sola as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
François Joyaux was born on January 1, 1938[2].
Education
Educated at École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[20], an educational institution[28], in France[29], founded in 1795[30] and University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[21], a university in France[31], in France[32], founded in 1971[33], headquartered in 5th arrondissement of Paris[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[3], geopolitical analyst[4], numismatist[5], rose breeder[6], university teacher[7], and political scientist[10]. Fields of work include Southeast Asia[11], a region[35], in Vietnam[36]; China[12], a cultural region[37]; Far East[13], a territory[38]; history[14]; geopolitics[15], an academic discipline[39]; and numismatics[16], an auxiliary science of history[40]. Employers include Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales[17], a university[41], in France[42], founded in 1669[43], headquartered in Paris[44]; Grenoble Institute of Political Studies[18], an Institut d'études politiques[45], in France[46], founded in 1948[47], headquartered in Saint-Martin-d'Hères[48]; and Sciences Po[19], a public university[49], in France[50], founded in 1872[51], headquartered in Paris[52]. François Joyaux supervised Richard Sola as a doctoral student[27].
Recognition
François Joyaux received the Jean Sainteny Prize[22].
Why It Matters
François Joyaux ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[8]
FAQs
What did François Joyaux do for work?
François Joyaux worked as historian[3], geopolitical analyst[4], numismatist[5], rose breeder[6], and university teacher[7].
Where did François Joyaux go to school?
François Joyaux was educated at École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[20] and University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[21].
What awards did François Joyaux receive?
Honors received include Jean Sainteny Prize[22].