Léa Delmaire is a historian specialising in health and public health policies in Republican Turkey.
In 2024 she defended a thesis entitled ‘“The Great Turkish Miracle”: The Problematisation and Politics of Tuberculosis in Turkey (1945-1975)’.
Since 2024 she has been working at the Institut Pasteur as part of the TICKRISK project, with a postdoc project entitled ‘Ticks and Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever on the Borderland of Europe. Historicizing knowledge production on emerging diseases, diseases surveillance and response in Turkey’.
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Phd in History, Sciences Po Centre for History (CHSP) (2024) – dir. Paul-André Rosental et Elise Massicard
Master in contemporary Philosophy, Paris 8 – Vincennes-Saint-Denis (2018)
Master in History, Sciences Po (2017) – GTOT-Prize for outstanding MA thesis
Galatasaray University (İstanbul), Philosophy Department (2015-2016)
Bachelor in Social Sciences, Sciences Po and Bachelor (licence) in Philosophy, Paris IV-Sorbonne (2014)
Boğaziçi University, Political Sciences and International Relations Department (2013-2014)