First professional round table: Careers and opportunities in cultural cooperation

Among the many career opportunities offered by Inalco's courses are cultural professions: audiovisual, cultural cooperation, publishing, museum, heritage and many others. The Service de l'événementiel et de l'action culturelle is organizing the 5th edition of a series of professional round tables on cultural professions.
Un tableau collage avec à gauche la moitié de la Joconde et à droite la moitié de la vague d’Hokusai
Carrières et opportunités en coopération culturelle © Musée du Louvre / MET‎

In an increasingly interconnected world, cultural diplomacy plays a key role in establishing international dialogues and collaborations. This roundtable, moderated by Inalco alumni from a variety of backgrounds, explores how culture is becoming a strategic tool in international relations.

What are the current issues in cultural diplomacy? How do the linguistic and cultural skills acquired at Inalco prepare for these challenges? Through testimonials and discussions, find out how these former students have put the skills they acquired at Inalco into practice to meet the current challenges of cultural diplomacy.

Speakers

  • Noemi Kahn, alumna licence LLCE Arabe, currently in charge of cooperation, coproduction and francophonie at the CNC's European and International Affairs department.

After a M2 in International Affairs at Sciences po Paris and a Licence LLCE in Arabic at INALCO, Noémi Kahn worked in cultural centers and art cinemas in the Middle East: in Lebanon, then in Egypt, where she was also in charge of cultural missions at the Institut français d'Egypte in Cairo.

After a spell with the Cultural Affairs Department of the city of Argenteuil and then the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Noémi Kahn is currently in charge of cooperation, co-production and francophonie at the CNC's European and International Affairs department.

  • Clara Wagner, alumna DULCO Roumain, currently deputy director of institutional and international relations at the Philharmonie de Paris