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Anne-Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine is a Belgian museum professional. She is currently Director General of the International Council of Museums (ICOM),〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=International Council of Museums )〕 administrator of the Fonds de dotation ICOM and lecturer at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. ==Career== In 1997, Anne-Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine received a Ph.D. in History of Science and Technology from the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales (EHESS) in France. After completing her thesis, she began post-doctoral training at the University of Colorado Boulder, USA. In November 1999, Robert-Hauglustaine became Curator of Transport Collections at the Musée des arts et métiers in Paris, France, where the Museum Director, Dr. Dominique Ferriot, entrusted her with the presentation of the collections of the Saint-Martin-des-Champs priory. When the museum opened in November 2000, Anne-Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine became Director of Exhibitions and Publications. She has curated many exhibitions, including ''Parcours de Centraliens, inventeurs et entrepreuneurs'' (Paris, Musée des arts et métiers, 3 November 2004 – 6 March 2005), ''La Lumière, au siècle des Lumières et aujourd’hui'' (Nancy, France, Galeries Poirel, 16 September – 16 December 2005),〔"La Lumière, au siècle des Lumières et aujourd'hui", exhibition held at Galeries Poirel, 16 September – 16 December 2005, Odile Jacob, 2005, p. 347〕 and ''Benjamin Franklin, homme de sciences et homme du monde'' (Paris, Musée des arts et métiers, 4 December 2007 – 30 March 2008).〔() 〕 Between 2001 and 2008, she served as Editor in Chief of the museum’s journal. She was also Head of Sponsoring and Partnerships, and was part of the Musée des arts et métiers management team. From January 2008 to May 2014, Anne-Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine was Associate Director of the Jardin des sciences de l’Université de Strasbourg. In this role, she led the future project of the Strasbourg University Science Museum, which includes improved collection displays, and the construction of a new planetarium, a temporary exhibition venue, and a science center. She also supported the Université de Strasbourg’s application for “Plan Campus”, which resulted in an allocation of €375m from the French Government. In 2013, Robert-Hauglustaine contributed to the ATOUTS project, which aims to promote interest in science among young people. She also coordinated the organizing committee of the “My thesis in 180 seconds” competition in Alsace, France, which was organised by the Université de Strasbourg, in collaboration with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) and the Conférence des Présidents d'Université (CPU). She was also a member of the management team of several European projects such as PLACES, a project that aims to develop a network of 200 cities of scientific culture in Europe; 2-WAYS, a project of science parliaments for European youth; and EUCU.NET, a study project on children’s universities, in 2008. Anne-Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine was also appointed as an expert in scientific and technical culture matters by the French Regional Councils of Rhône-Alpes and Alsace. She is part of the scientific committee of the journal Culture et Musées, which publish the results of research in the fields of publics, institutions and mediations related to Culture. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anne-Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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