Why hold an Inclusive School Day?

The presentations and discussions that will take place on 18 January will bring out needs, ideas and projects.

The call for ideas may also raise new questions and suggest concrete actions.

These perspectives will lead to immediate action or the launch of new projects.

Some topics will be followed by other types of consultative process.

Other days on the theme of inclusivity are already planned for the coming years to assess the actions taken and consider further developments.

Regular progress reports to monitor the progress of projects

ENS-PSL's directors wish to report on the progress of projects to the institution's various bodies: the Studies, student affairs and careers committee, and occasionally the Scientific Council and Administrative Council.

And if you have any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact 

  • The Human Resources department: ressources.humaines[at]ens.psl.eu
  • The Student Affairs Office: vie.etudiante[at]ens.psl.eu
  • The TalENS Office (Outreach & Equal Opportunities in Education Office), headed by Tiphaine de Gésincourt
  • The gender equality advisor, Charlotte Jacquemot
  • The trans-identity advisor, Anne-Françoise Benhamou
  • The racism and anti-semitism advisor, Jean-Pascal Anfray
  • The disability advisors: Martine Mopin (for staff and élèves fonctionnaires-stagiaires), Loïc Penven (for normalien.ne students and master’s students) and Stéphane Emery (for doctoral students).
  • The PSL Welcome Desk for international students: welcome.desk[at]psl.eu

All ENS-PSL staff can be contacted at prenom.nom[at]ens.psl.eu