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Registration for Think&Act! Lecture and Round Table

Welcome to the survey for Thinh&Act!'s registration. Please be careful to complete it fully. You have until March 5 at noon (Paris time) to do so. You will receive lectures and the Zoom link in the days following the registration deadline.


2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Lecture

"Equality, Discrimination, Diversity: The French Predicament"
Speaker: Daniel Sabbagh, Researcher at Sciences Po

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Round Table Discussion: How to Welcome Differences without Freezing Identities? with:

  • Angela Naser, President of Women in Tech France
  • Joëlle Kivits, Vice-President for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Université Paris Cité
  • Dr. Fritzi-Marie Titzmann, Coordinator for Equality, Inclusion, and Diversity at the European alliance Circle U.

If you encounter any difficulties during your registration, please contact the UPCité Circle U. team at: circleu.iro@u-paris.fr.

Thank you for your interest in Circle U. activities!

There are 5 questions in this survey.

 

As part of the organization of the competition, the organizer (the International Relations Office of Université Paris Cité) processes personal data.

The processing is necessary to satisfy the legitimate interest pursued by the data controller (Article 6 (1) f of the GDPR). The data processed includes information identifying registered participants and jury members (name, first name, email address, image rights authorization form if applicable, jury members' credentials, university affiliation, academic program, and faculty for participating students, and staff in charge of processing within the department).

The organizer is the sole recipient of the data processed. The data will be stored in the active database until the end of the academic year and will be deleted after the expiration of the appeal period.

Individuals whose data is processed have the right to access and obtain a copy of their data, object to the processing, have their data corrected, or have it erased. They also have the right to restrict the processing of their data.

To exercise these rights or for any questions regarding data processing, they may contact the organizer at the following address: circleu.iro@u-paris.fr.

In case of difficulties, they can contact the Data Protection Officer of Université Paris Cité at dpo@u-paris.fr.

If they believe their data rights are not being respected, they may file a complaint with the CNIL (www.cnil.fr).


ARTICLE 6: COPYRIGHT PROTECTION

Each participant certifies that they hold all rights, without limitation, related to the dissemination and reproduction of their photograph and guarantees the organizer against any claims, actions, or demands that may arise from third parties, including architects who might claim protection of their work under copyright law (Articles L. 112-2, 7°, and L. 123-1 to L. 123-12 of the French Intellectual Property Code).

Participants grant the organizer of the competition, free of charge, all economic rights they hold over their photograph for the period from the opening date of the competition to June 1, 2026, specifically to enable the exhibition of the photograph during the year 2026.