Research orientation 1 – Archeologies of the Southern Levant
Researchers
- Julien Vieugué, CRCN, UMR 7055, CNRS, archeologist, prehistorian
- Sylvain Bauvais, CRCN, CEA CNRS, archeologist, expert in archaeometallurgy
PhD candidates et post-doctoral fellows
- Aurélia Borvon, post-doctoral fellow, archeozoologist
- Laurent Davin, post-doctoral fellow, archeologist
- Carine Harivel, PhD candidate, archeologist
- Elise Mercier, PhD candidate, archeologist
- Sol Sanchez-Dehesa, post-doctoral fellow, archeologist
Archeological missions supported by the CRFJ
- Ferran Borrel Tena (CSIC) and Kobi Vardi (IAA) : Neolithic site of Nahal Efe
- Yves Gleize (INRAP) : Cemetery of the Atlit Crusaders
- Julien Vieugué (UMR 7055, CNRS) : Neolithic site of Nachal Zippori
Research orientation 2 – History, Traditions, Memory
- Estelle Ingrand Varenne, CNRS research engineer in the Centre d’études supérieures de civilisation médiévale (CESCM UMR 7302, Poitiers), is seconded in the CRFJ. She is a specialist of medieval epigraphy.
- Vincent Lemire, professor at the University of Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, director of the CRFJ (French Research Centre in Jerusalem) and director of the European project Open Jerusalem.
PhD candidates et post-doctoral fellows AMI CRFJ (International Mobility Grant) in 2021
- Julien Blanc, PhD candidate, Contemporary history
- Avital Cohen, PhD candidate, Critique textuelle
- Marie Levant, post-doctoral fellow, History
- Elisabeth Mortier, PhD candidate, History
- Matteo Poiani, PhD candidate, Sciences of religions
- Chloé Rosner, post-doctoral fellow, History
Research orientation 3 – Israelis and Palestinians : spaces, societies, institutions and contemporary cultures
- Claude Rosental, sociologist, CNRS research director, EHESS
- Karen Akoka, sociologist, associate professor at the University of Paris Nanterre
PhD candidates et post-doctoral fellows AMI CRFJ (International Mobility Grant) in 2021
- Eve Benhamou, PhD candidate, Contemporary history
- Marie De Geloes, PhD candidate, Art history and anthropology of religion
- Clara Quintilla-Pinol, PhD candidate, Anthropology
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