!!!Marie Favereau
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__Present and Previous Positions__
*2024 - 2026 Director of the  French Institute for Central Asian Studies (IFEAC), based in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan)
*2019 to present Associate Professor in Medieval History, University of Paris-Nanterre and member of the « Orient & Méditerranée » Laboratory (UMR 8167)
*2014 - 2019 Research Associate, ERC project (see below)
*2011 - 2014 Researcher, Leiden University, member of the Dutch NWO program  Eurasian Empires
*2009 - 2010 Fulbright Scholar (see below)
*2005 - 2009 Member of the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology (IFAO) in Cairo (Egypt), Section of Coptic and Arabic studies.
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__Honours and Awards__
*2024 Prize Premio Internazionale Cherasco Storia (Cherasco, Italy)
*2023 Palmes Académiques, awarded by the President of the Republic of France 
*2023 The French edition, published in 2023, of her book La Horde: comment les Mongols ont changé le monde was awarded the Grand Prix of the Rendez-Vous de l’Histoire yearly conference held at Blois, the « Prix des libraires Payot, catégorie essai » (Lausanne, Switzerland) and the  Prix Guy Lasserre awarded by the Bordeaux Academy of Sciences and Arts. The book has also been translated into Italian and Spanish
*2021 Friendship Medal awarded by the President of the Republic of Mongolia
*2021 - 2022 The book’s original English edition The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World was a finalist for the 2021 Cundill History Prize (Montreal, Canada) and was also a finalist in the world history category of the 2022 Prose Awards by the Washington-based Association of American Publishers. Several publications included it on lists of the best history and non-fiction books of 2021, including writer Stephen L. Carter for «The Washington Post», and historian Peter Frankopan for «The Spectator»
*2014 - 2019 : Research Associate to the ERC funded 5-year research project « Nomadic Empires: A World-Historical Perspective », chaired by Finnish professor Pekka Hämäläinen and based at the Rothermere American Institute and the Faculty of History of the University of Oxford
*2009 - 2010 Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Member at the Institute for Advanced Studies, School of Historical Studies, Princeton University
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[Curriculum Vitae |User/Favereau_Marie/CV]
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[Highlights of my work and anecdotes|User/Favereau_Marie/Highlight]
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