Jean-Claude Beacco

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Jean-Claude Beacco

Summary

Jean-Claude Beacco is a human[1]. He was born in Ivry-sur-Seine[2]. He was born on 1944[3]. He worked as a linguist[4] and research fellow[5].

Key Facts

  • Jean-Claude Beacco's place of birth was Ivry-sur-Seine[2].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco was born on 1944[3].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco held citizenship in France[6].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's professions included linguist[4].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco worked as a research fellow[5].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's field of work was didactics of the teaching of French[7].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's field of work was linguistics[8].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco was employed by University of Buenos Aires[9].
  • Among Jean-Claude Beacco's employers was BELC[10].
  • Among Jean-Claude Beacco's employers was University of Maine[11].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco was employed by Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3[12].
  • Among Jean-Claude Beacco's employers was Council of Europe[13].
  • Among Jean-Claude Beacco's employers was European Union[14].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's education included a stint at Lycée Henri-IV[15].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's doctoral advisor was Jean Peytard[16].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco is recorded as male[17].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's instance of is recorded as human[18].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco supervised Patrick Riba as a doctoral student[19].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco supervised Serge Bellini as a doctoral student[20].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco earned the academic degree of habilitation to Supervise Research[21].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's family name is recorded as Beacco[22].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's given name is recorded as Jean-Claude[23].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[24].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Spanish[25].
  • Jean-Claude Beacco's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[26].

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Origins and Family

Born in Ivry-sur-Seine[2], Jean-Claude Beacco… he was born on 1944[3].

Education

Jean-Claude Beacco was educated at Lycée Henri-IV[15]. His doctoral advisor was Jean Peytard[16]. He earned the academic degree of habilitation to Supervise Research[21].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include linguist[4] and research fellow[5]. Fields of work include didactics of the teaching of French[7], a field of work[27] and linguistics[8], an academic discipline[28]. Employers include University of Buenos Aires[9], a public university[29], in Argentina[30], founded in 1821[31]; BELC[10], an educational institution[32], in France[33], founded in 1959[34], headquartered in Paris[35]; University of Maine[11], a public research university[36], in United States[37], founded in 1865[38]; Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3[12], an academic publisher[39], in France[40], founded in 1971[41], headquartered in Paris[42]; Council of Europe[13], an intergovernmental organization[43], in France[44], founded in 1949[45], headquartered in Palace of Europe[46]; and European Union[14], a regional organization[47], in Internationality[48], founded in 1993[49], headquartered in Brussels[50]. Doctoral students include Patrick Riba[19], a pedagogue[51], of France[52] and Serge Bellini[20], a cultural manager[53], b. 1961[54], of France[55].

FAQs

Where was Jean-Claude Beacco born?

Jean-Claude Beacco was born in Ivry-sur-Seine[2].

What did Jean-Claude Beacco do for work?

Jean-Claude Beacco worked as linguist[4] and research fellow[5].

Where did Jean-Claude Beacco go to school?

Jean-Claude Beacco was educated at Lycée Henri-IV[15].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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