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Marie Scot is a Tenured Lecturer at the Centre for History (CHSP) of Sciences Po, Paris, specializing in cultural history, history of knowledge, and transnational history of social sciences. Her research focuses on the history of higher education and research in France and Britain, with particular expertise in the London School of Economics and Sciences Po institutional histories.
Education:
- École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (ENS-LSH)
- Agrégée in History
- Doctorate in History
Research Interests: Scot's work bridges cultural history, history of knowledge, and transnational academic exchanges. She analyzes knowledge circulation between science and expertise, notably LSE's contribution to the British Welfare State. Current projects examine Sciences Po's institutional evolution, intellectual networks, and Franco-British academic transfers. Her methodology combines archival research with transnational perspectives on social sciences development.
Publications Trends: Recent works (2016-2021) center on Élie Halévy's intellectual legacy, Sciences Po-LSE comparative history, and 20th-century social sciences institutionalization. Key themes include intellectual history, political thought evolution, and university internationalization, reflecting her dual focus on French/British academic systems and transnational knowledge flows.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards documented in source materials
Advising and Grants: No explicit information on student supervision or grant funding provided in available texts. Her collaborative publications suggest interdisciplinary partnerships but lack details on formal advising roles or funded projects.
Labs and Teams: Scot is integral to Sciences Po's Centre for History (CHSP), contributing to its research directorate and participating in seminars on political history and digital archives. She engages with transnational research networks focused on social sciences history and university internationalization.





