Yves Pauwels - Curriculum Vitae#
- 2014 (July) "Hôte en résidence" at the Académie de France à Rome (Villa Medici)
- 2008 Member of the Institut Universitaire de France
- 2005-2007 Director of the History of Art Department, François-Rabelais University of Tours
- 2004-2008 Member of the CNU (National Council of Universities), section 22
- 2002 - Professor of History of Art, CESR (Centre for Advanced Renaissance Studies), Tours; Director of the Architectura team of the CESR
- 1999-2002 Professor of History of Art, Charles de Gaulle-Lille III University. Director of the History of Art Department of the Charles de Gaulle-Lille III University
- 1999 Obtention of the “HDR” (Qualification for Research Supervision), CESR (Centre for Advanced Renaissance Studies), Tours. Jury: Jean Guillaume (Sorbonne-Paris IV), Claude Mignot (CESR, Tours), Jean-Marie Pérouse de Montclos (CNRS, Paris), Michel Simonin (CESR, Tours), Henri Zerner (Harvard University)
- 1992-1999 “Maître de Conférences” at the University of Provence (Aix-Marseille I)
- 1991 Ph.D in History of Art, François-Rabelais University of Tours Very honourable distinction with unanimous congratulations from the jury
- 1990-1991 “Chargé de mission”, Nord-Pas de Calais Region
- 1988-1990 Resident fellow at the Académie de France, Rome (Villa Médicis)
- Member of the Executive Committee of the Académie de France, Rome
- 1981 Admitted to the “CAPES” (Classical Literature) and “Agrégation” (Literature) competitive examinations for the obtention of secondary school teaching positions
- 1977 “Maîtrise” (Master's degree, bac + 4) in Literature, Paris IV-Sorbonne University
- 1976-1980 Pupil of the École Normale Supérieure
- Lectures in Literature and Philosophy
- Lectures in History of Art by Prof. André Chastel
- 1976 Admitted to the competitive entrance examination of the École Normale Supérieure, rue d’Ulm (classed 2nd) and St Cloud (classed 18th).
- 1972-1976 “Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles” (Lille, France)
- 1972 “Baccalauréat” (equivalent: GCE A-Level), Academy of Lille, France