Interview with the Director of the Maison des provinces de France
A radiologist working at the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris and a professor at the Sorbonne, I have been involved in international relations since the beginning of my career. My roles at the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris are an extension of my commitments and actions.
The Cité internationale offers its residents the opportunity to open themselves up to other cultures, to study in a place conducive to work, the development of knowledge and personal fulfilment. What’s more, the Cité is a peaceful haven in a megapolis, whose architecture mixes classical and modern and where it is possible to profit from daily cultural and sportive activities.
The events are organised by the residents’ committee and the places of conviviality allow the house’s residents to meet each other and interact with other students who have different or similar academic interests. The diversity of languages, knowledge, experience, cultures and backgrounds allows everyone to widen their horizons concerning the world and its challenges.
For me, humanism is the most symbolic word of the Cité Universitaire. The Cité, according to the desires of its founders, is a place that is open to the world, interactions, knowledge, learning and culture. It allows each resident to freely find personal fulfilment and to open their range of possibilities with respect to others.
A graduate of the École Normale Supérieure and holder of the agrégation in German, Blandine Sorbe has served as a magistrate at the French Court of Audit since completing her studies at the École nationale d’administration in 2011. Between 2015 and 2019, she was Deputy Director-General of the Musée du quai Branly, where she was responsible for the day-to-day management of this exceptional institution and for ensuring the quality of its administration. From 2019, Blandine Sorbe was a member of the senior management of the Organising Committee for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. In her capacity as Senior Director for Public Affairs and Compliance, she oversaw the sound conduct of the event, with particular regard to the management of financial, legal, ethical, human resources and operational risks, working in close cooperation with both national and international authorities. Blandine Sorbe is a member of the History Committee of the Ministry of Culture.