Alice Salt maker-Seité
Alice Salt maker-Seité is an academic and French political woman, born the April 26th 1925 with Saint-Jean-the-Centenier (Ardèche) and deceased the August 8th 2003 with Paris.
University career
- arts and graduate Doctor of the National institute of the languages and Eastern civilizations
- In charge of research of CNRS (1958-1963)
- University lecturer of geography (1963)
- Professor with the Faculty of Arts of Rennes (1965-1969)
- Senior of the Faculty of Arts and social sciences of Brest (1968-1969)
- Professor in Paris V (1969-1970)
- Direct of IUT of Seals (1970-1973)
- Vice-chancellor of the Academy of Rheims of 1973 to 1976
- Full professor of the pulpit of geographical organization of space with Conservatory National of Arts and Trades
Political career
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Secretary of State at the Universities in the Government Jacques Chirac (1) from January 12th to August 27th, 1976, then in the Government Raymond Barre (1) from August 29th, 1976 to March 29th, 1977
- Minister at the Universities in the Government Raymond Barre (2) from March 29th, 1977 to March 31st, 1978 and in the Government Raymond Barre (3) from March 31st, 1978 to May 22nd, 1981
- Minister delegated to the family from March 4th, 1981 to May 22nd, 1981 in the Government Raymond Barre (3)
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Associated with the mayor of Manso (1977-1983)
- To advise of Paris (1983-2001)
- Associated with the Mayor of the 6th district of Paris
- national President of the movement of the town councilors (1990-1998)
- Member of the Academy of Science morals and political (1995) in the general section, with the vacant armchair left by the death of Bernard Chenot
Biography
- Jean Choffel, Only, a woman, Alice Salt maker-Seité , Flammarion, Paris, 1992, ISBN 2-080642-32-4
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