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Robert Picht † (2002-2003)
Born in Berlin, 1937
- 1966: Magister artium at the University of Hamburg in French literature.
- 1965 - 1972: Member of the Paris office of the German Academic Exchange Service; lecturer for German and German politics at Institut d’Etudes Politiques and Ecole Nationale d’Administration.
- 1972: Doctorate in sociology under the direction of Pierre Bourdieu.
- 1972-2002: Director of the Franco-German Institute in Ludwigsburg
- 1976 - 1995: Member of the Board of Governors of the European Cultural Foundation in Amsterdam; since 1976 president of the Executive Committee, since 1978 vicepresident of the Foundation.
- 1974 - 1994: Visiting professor of sociology at the universities of Paris-Asnières, Bologna, Hagen
- Since 1990: Professor of “sociology of international relations” at the University of Hagen.
- Since 1988: Visiting Professor of European sociology at the College of Europe
- Since 1994: Professor of European sociology and Director of the Programme of European General and Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Bruges.
- 1997-1999: Chair BBL-Léo Moulin of European Studies
- Since 2000: Chair Hendrik Brugmans for European Interdisciplinary Studies
- June 2002 - January 2003: rector ad interim, College of Europe
- 2004-2005: vice-rector ad interim, College of Europe (Natolin (Warsaw) Campus)
- 2005-2007: vice-rector, College of Europe (Natolin (Warsaw) Campus)
Decorations : Ordre National du Mérite, Bundesverdienstkreuz. Officier de la légion d’honeur.
腾达娱乐Publications (editor and author):
- 1976-78: Deutschlandstudien I und II, Bonn;
- 1978: Frankreich-Deutschland-Europa. Bilanz einer schwierigen Partnerschaft, München;
- 1981: Frankreich-Deutschland, Bausteine zum Systemvergleich I und II, Stuttgart;
- 1982: Das Bündnis im Bündnis. Deutsch-französische Beziehungen im internationalen Spannungsfeld, Berlin;
- 1988: Frankreich-Jahrbuch (1988 ff.);
- 1988: Über die Freundschaft hinaus. Deutsch-französische Beziehungen ohne Illusionen, Stuttgart;
- 1989: Esprit/Geist. 100 Schlüsselbegriffe für Deutsche und Franzosen;
- 1990: Au jardin des malentendus. Le commerce franco-allemand des idées;
- 1990: Motor für Europa? Deutsch-französischer Bilateralismus und europäische Integration;
- 1991: De Gaulle, Deutschland und Europa;
- 1993: European societies between diversity and convergence;
- 1994: L'identité européenne. Analyses et propositions pour le renforcement d'une Europe pluraliste;
- 1995: Handeln für Europa. Deutsch-französische Zusammenarbeit in einer veränderten Welt;
- 1997: Fremde Freunde. Deutsche und Franzosen vor dem 21. Jahrhundert;
- 1997: Au jardin des malentendus. Le commerce franco-allemand des idées (new edition);
- 1998: A Pilot Study on Innovating Education in Europe: The Role of Foundations and Corporate Funders.