Camille Lechoux

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Camille Lechoux
Camille Lechoux
Period at FWC March- July 2022
Field of Study Political Sciences
Sending University Science PO Toulouse
Sending Professor write the sending professor of the intern.
Local Mentor Yiannis Laouris
Involvement at FWC Organizing events
Promotion of projects via social media pages<support multiple projects/organizations including GNOUS Labs Ltd., Digital Cyprus, etc.
Achievements Developing Mediawiki pages
Designing and posting social media promotional articles
supervising other interns
planning events




Camille joined Future Worlds Center as an intern from Sciences Po Toulouse[1], between March and July 2022. She subsequently returned to France to continue her studies in International relations.


Bio

Camille is studying political sciences and specializing in international relations in the French school called Sciences Po Toulouse.

Contributions

Camille has been involved in virtual and face-to-face SDDP applications:

  1. AER-V SDDP of the International Facilitators Training School 2022, in the context of an ERASMUS project aiming to develop validation and certification for competencies in managing EU projects
  2. Virtual SDDP MedBEESinessHubs 2022, in the context of XXXX aiming to train stakeholders in using Structured Democratic Dialogue to address their conflicting interests and positions.

Camille has served as social media expert for the promotion of the R&I PEERS project. She has also worked with Kevin Dye to prepare draft articles on gender equality as a result of the Athens SDDP. She also served as one of the main contact persons for the AER-V-Recommendations for international project managers competences recognition and validation for lifelong learning organized in Paphos by Future Worlds Center in May 2022.

Camille has supported her mentor Yiannis Laouris in the training of other interns (e.g., France De Borggraeve and Manon Coussemackeralso developed many pages for the Digital Cyprus project.


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