Bio - World Policy Conference
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Bio - World Policy Conference
Oct.15 - Oct.18, 2010 Marrakech – Morocco Emma Broughton Junior Research fellow, Ifri Professional experience 03/2008-present: Ifri (French institute for international relations), Paris –Junior Research Fellow, Health & Environment programme. Organisation of international seminars 2010: “Climate Negotiations in Cancún : Determinants for Change”, Taipei, Taiwan. As part of the “2010 International Summit on Climate Change and Low Carbon Metropolises” 2010: “Making norms work for the environment”, Ifri, France. 2009: “Communication is key! Best practices from the management of global health outbreaks”, Taipei, Taiwan. 2008: “Managing health and environmental risks and crises. Lessons from Europe and Asia”, Ifri, Bruxelles. Speakers: ministers in exercise, policy-makers, academics and civil society representatives, from ministries (France, Germany, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan), European institutions (European Commission) international organisations (UNDP, OECD, OIE), private sector firms, think-tanks (Iddri) and universities. Publication of articles and reports 1 Reports: “The Global Environment Facility. Managing the Transition”; “Private sector management for global biodiversity governance” (ongoing). 2 Articles and chapters: “Copenhague. Le bilan et l’avenir”; “La politique du climat en 2020: une 3 Europe affaiblie dans une gouvernance mondiale fragmentée?” Coordination of the Health&Environment programme Management of the programme budget, management of the Health&Environment Reports collection (call for papers, editing, peer-review process), selection and management of interns (1 or 2 interns every 3 to 6 months) 12/2007-03/2008: Junior Research Fellow, CESIM (Center for international security and arms control studies), Paris Response to calls to tender. Winner of a call to tender for a one-year research project for the French ministry of Defence. Redaction of briefing papers for the Ministry of Defence and of a weekly newsletter on international security issues published on the CESIM’s website. 1 E. Broughton, “The Global Environment Facility. Managing the Transition.”, Health&Environment Reports, n° 3, June 2009, http://www.ifri.org/?page=detail-contribution&id=5375 2 E. Broughton, “Copenhague. Le bilan et l’avenir”, Politique Etrangère, vol. 75, n° 2, Eté 2010 3 E. Broughton, M. Créach, M. Fink, « La politique du climat en 2020 : une Europe affaiblie dans une gouvernance mondiale fragmentée ? », in L-M. Clouet, A. Marchetti (dir.), L’Union Européenne et le monde en 2020. Visions prospectives francoallemandes », Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, Coll. « Espaces Politiques », Villeneuve-d’Asq, 2011 (à paraître). www.worldpolicyconference.com Oct.15 - Oct.18, 2010 Marrakech – Morocco 06/2007-11/2007: Book review editor, MILLENNIUM Journal of International Studies, Londres (Scientific journal of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)) Languages and IT Languages French and English: bilingual Spanish: fluent Italian: good Chinese (Mandarin): basic knowledge IT Mac and PC, Pack Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, Outlook) Education 09/2006-09/2007: MSc International Relations, LSE (London School of Economics and Political st Science), Londres. 2.1., 1 Class Honours dissertation Relevant courses: International Security (Prof. Barry Buzan); Economic Diplomacy (Prof. Mathias Koenig-Archibugi); dissertation topic: “China in the global climate change negotiations.” 09/2001-09/2005: BA European Studies and Spanish, Royal Holloway University of London. 1 Class Honours 09/2000-06/2001: Universidad Autónoma, Madrid (Année ERASMUS). 1 Class Honours 09/2000-06/2001: Diplôme of musical studies, ATLA, Paris. 1 Class Honours 09/1993-06/2000: Baccalaureate – international option. Lycée de Sèvres, Sèvres. st st st Interests Music (10 years of conservatory, semi-professional vocal practice), travels (China, Tibet, Taiwan, Japan), sports (monofin, swimming, climbing), literature. www.worldpolicyconference.com