Alexandre François - Curriculum Vitae#
PROFESSIONAL
- 2015– Directeur de Recherches, tenured position, CNRS. Dept LaCiTO (2015-18), dept LaTTiCe (2018–)
- 2015 – 2018 Head of research unit LaCiTO-CNRS
- 2015, 2016 Invited scholar, Max-Planck Institut für Menschheitsgeschichte, Jena (Germany)
- 2012– Honorary Associate Professor, Linguistics. ANU, Canberra
- 2009 – 2012 Visiting Fellow, Linguistics. ANU, Canberra
- 2002 – 2015 Chargé de Recherches, tenured. CNRS-LaCiTO, Paris
- 1999 – 2002 Dept lecturer, Linguistics, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle
EDUCATION
- 2014 Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, INALCO, Paris
- 2001 PhD dissertation, Linguistics, Univ. Paris-IV Sorbonne. (Domain: Oceanic linguistics.)
- 1994 - 1995 Agrégation de Grammaire, national rank #1.
- 1992 - 1994 Licence (BA) & Masters in Classical languages, Paris-IV Sorbonne
- 1992 - 1994 Licence (BA), Linguistics (elective: African linguistics) + MA thesis, Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle
- 1992 - 1998 École Normale Supérieure (4 years), Classics section, national rank #4
HONOURS AND AWARDS
- 2014 “Prime d’Encadrement Doctoral et de Recherche”, CNRS
- 2004 “Médaille de Bronze” of CNRS, Linguistics section
GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS
- 2017–18 PI, “Legacy Material Grants”, ELDP, SOAS, London. “Legacy audio video archival in 14 languages of the world”
- 2004–07 PI, ANR grant for Junior Researchers (80 k€). Verbal art and ethnomusicology in Vanuatu
- 1999-2002 Allocation de Recherches (PhD grant, Ministère de la Recherche), coupled with tutoring and lecturing in linguistics, at Université Paris-3 Sorbonne nouvelle
TEACHING
Classes taught in various universities of Paris; at ANU, Canberra (2011); at LSA summer institute, Boulder (2011); at various Summer schools.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
- Convenor of 7 research groups since 2010 (Paris; Canberra)
- Main convenor of the Summer school on Typology, CNRS, 2014
- Main convenor of several international conferences: ICAL11 (2009, Paris); Vanuatu languages (2011, Canberra); LACITO (2016, Paris); APLL9 (2017, Paris)
- Member of Scientific Committees for 12 international conferences since 2011
- Member of Editorial advisory boards for 3 journals or series (“Studies in Diversity Linguistics” (LangSci Press); Open Linguistics; Oceanic Linguistics)
LINGUISTIC FIELDWORK
- In Vanuatu: 1997–2002 : language Mwotlap ; 2003–07: Banks islands (14 lgs); 2005–11: Torres islands (2 lgs)
- Solomon Islands: 2005–07 Vanikoro (4 languages)
LANGUAGE SUPPORT & REVITALISATION
- 15 books for educational purposes in several vernacular languages of Vanuatu & Solomons.
- Online bilingual dictionaries for communities (Mwotlap, Teanu). See http://alex.francois.online.fr/