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List of foreign recipients of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques

The Ordre des Palmes Académiques (Order of Academic Palms) is an order of knighthood of France for academics and cultural and educational figures. The early Palmes académiques was instituted on 17 March 1808 and was only awarded to teachers or professors. In 1850 the decoration was divided into two known classes:[1]

  • Officier de l'Instruction Publique (Golden Palms)
  • Officier d'Académie (Silver Palms)
Ordre des Palmes Académiques
Officier of the Order
Awarded forDistinguished contributions to education or culture
Presented byFrance

Commandeur


Officier


Chevalier

Since 1955 the Ordre des palmes académiques has comprised three grades:

  • Commandeur (Commander) — medallion worn on necklet
  • Officier (Officer) — medallion worn on ribbon with rosette on left breast
  • Chevalier (Knight) – medallion worn on ribbon on left breast

In 1866, the scope of the award was widened to include major contributions to French national education and culture made by anyone, including foreigners. It was also made available to any French expatriates making major contributions to the expansion of French culture throughout the world.

The following is an incomplete list of foreign recipients of the Ordre, with sources of information as indicated:

Armenia

Chevalier

Australia

Officier
  • Evelyn Temple Emmett (1923), 'Father of Tasmanian Tourism'.
  • Henry Tardent (1929), Swiss-born journalist and writer[2]
  • His Honour Judge Warren C Fagan, QC (2006), former president of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal of Victoria, former president de L'alliance Francaise de Melbourne, chevalier de Légion d'Honneur[3]
Chevalier
  • Edward Duyker (2000), Australian historian of French voyages to the Indian Ocean and Pacific in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
  • Jane Zemiro (2000), Australian academic and author.
  • Gretchen Bennett (2002), Australian teacher of the French language.

Azerbaijan

Officier

Belgium

Officier

Belarus

Officier
Chevalier

Brazil

Chevalier

Canada

Chevalier

Colombia

Chevalier

Costa Rica

Officier

Croatia

Commandeur

Denmark

Chevalier

Egypt

Commandeur
  • Hussein Sobhy (1977), Mayor of Alexandria (1952–1966) and founder of the Biennale of Alexandria in 1954.
Chevalier
  • Sherif Delawar (2012), Thinker in Economic Development and Visiting Professor of managerial Sciences.

Finland

Commendeur
Chevalier
  • Tuomo Melasuo (2002), professor in Tampere Peace Research Institute[9]

Gambia

Chevalier
  • Saihou Bah (2002) Principal French teacher (Alliance Francaise) and Promoter of French culture
Commandeur
  • Sedat Jobe (....) Former Minister, Former UN officer, Lecturer at Dakar University (UCAD)

Germany

Chevalier

Greece

Chevalier
Officiers
  • Eugenia Bezirtzoglou (2017),

Professor of Microbiology, Medical School, Democritus University of Thrace

India

Chevalier

Officier

Iran

Commandeur
Chevalier

Ireland

Officier
  • Henri O'Kelly, organist, choir director, music teacher
  • Janie McCarthy, resistance worker during World War II in Paris, and language teacher

Chevalier

Israel

Commandeur
Officier
Chevalier

Ivory Coast

Officier

Kenya

Chevalier

Lebanon

Lesotho

Malawi

Chevalier

Mexico

  • Efraín Huerta (1945), Mexican poet.
  • Luz María Arteaga Machorro (2007), educator and founder of CESSA Universidad.

Monaco

Commandeur

Namibia

Netherlands

Officier
Chevalier
  • Wim Meulen (1938)

New Zealand

Commandeur
Officier since 1955 and Officier de l'Instruction Publique (Golden Palms) prior to 1955
Chevalier since 1955 and Officier d'Académie (Silver Palms) before 1955
  • Walter Kennaway[34] CMG (1889), New Zealand politician, secretary to New Zealand High Commissioner London and representative at the 1889 Paris World fair and exhibition.[35]
  • Edward Robert Tregear (1896), New Zealand academic and politician, co-founder of the Polynesian Society.[35]
  • Edwin John Boyd-Wilson (1924), New Zealand academic and professor of Modern Languages at Victoria University, Wellington.[36]
  • James McRoberts Geddis (1926), author, journalist and editor of New Zealand Free Lance.[37]
  • M. M. Ifwersen (1934), president of the Mercantile Auxiliary Club and host of French warship visits to Auckland.[30][38]
  • Frederick Fisher Miles (1930s), New Zealand academic, professor of mathematics at Victoria University, Wellington, and president of the Cercle Française 1929–35.[39]
  • Allwyn Charles Keys, professor emeritus of French and Romance Philology at Auckland University and president of the Auckland French Club from 1943 to 1968.[40]
  • Lloyd Ernest Upton (1977).[25]
  • Mervyn Fairgray (1979), deputy principal Auckland Grammar School.[25]
  • Frances Huntington (1979).[25]
  • Jim Hollyman (1980), New Zealand academic at Auckland University for "services to French language and culture".[25][41]
  • Fred Woodward Marshall (1980), New Zealand academic at Waikato University for "services to French language and culture".[25]
  • Peter John Norrish (1980), New Zealand academic for "services to French language and culture".[25]
  • David Bancroft (1981), New Zealand academic at Canterbury University for "services to French language and culture".[25]
  • Raymond Gladstone Stone (1981), New Zealand academic for "services to French language and culture".[25]
  • Richard Goldsmith (1982).[25]
  • Cyril Peacock (1982).[25]
  • Graham Halligan (1984), New Zealand academic for "services to French language and culture".[25]
  • Ashley Day (1989), founded New Zealand National Association of French Teachers in 1986 and represented New Zealand at the World Congress of French Teachers in 1987.[42]
  • Jacqueline Ferry (1990), senior lecturer in the French Department of the School of European Languages and Literature at Victoria University of Wellington.[25]
  • Peter Morrow (1990).[25]
  • Peter Low (1990), New Zealand academic at Canterbury University for "services to French language and culture".[25]
  • Maurice Andre (1991).[25]
  • Tony Angelo (2003), Victoria University Law School professor with a long involvement at the Université de la Polynésie française (UPF).[43]
  • Barbara Dineen (2005), teacher at Columba College, Dunedin for "services to French language and culture" over a long period of time.[44]
  • Denis Fouhy (2005), Rotorua French teacher and organiser of exchanges with the College Jean Marrotti in Nouméa, New Caledonia.[45]
  • Jean Anderson (2006), chair of the French Department at Victoria University of Wellington.[46]
  • Marie Brown (2006), teacher of French and French literature from 1977 and especially president of the Alliances Francaises of Wellington from 2002 to 2004.[47]
  • Brian McKay (2006), former head of the University of Auckland's French department and current vice-president of the Alliance Française d'Auckland.
  • Rosemary Arnoux (2007), Auckland University senior lecturer European Languages and Literature.[48]
  • Peter Tremewan (2007), New Zealand academic at Canterbury University for "services to French language and culture".[49]
  • Danielle Fillion (2010), president of the Waiheke French Club, in recognition of her efforts in promoting French culture.[50]
  • Stephanie Barnett (2010), a highly valued member of the community of French language teachers in New Zealand since 1981.[51]
  • Warren Henderson (2019) for services rendered to French culture.[52]

Niger

Commandeur

Norway

Officier
  • Asbjørn Aarnes (1984), Norwegian literary historian, professor at the University of Oslo.
  • Valborg Aschehoug, Norwegian chemical engineer, bacteriologist at Hermetikkfabrikkens laboratorium in Stavanger.
  • Ambrosia Tønnesen, the first professional female sculptor in Norway[54]

Pakistan

Portugal

Chevalier

Philippines

  • Sotero Laurel (1986), Filipino politician and educator who served as a senator from 1986 until 1992.[58]
  • Emerita S. Quito, Filipino philosopher, professor emeritus and University Fellow at De La Salle University-Manila
  • Leovino Ma. Garcia, Filipino philosopher

Romania

Chevalier

Russia

Chevalier
  • Lyudmila Ulitskaya (2003), critically acclaimed modern Russian novelist and short-story writer.
Officier
  • Shubina Elena (2016), professor, doctor of chemical sciences, head of the Laboratory of Metal Hydrides, INEOS RAS.[60][61]

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Slovenia

  • Avrelija Cencič (2008), professor of the University of Ljubljana, researcher, manager and educator in health and life sciences.
  • Andrejka Lorenčak (2021), professor of the First High School in Celje

Sudan

Sweden

Officier d'Académie
Officier
  • Per Magnus Johansson (2006), psychoanalyst, psychotherapist and historian of ideas; associate professor of the University of Gothenburg
Chevalier

Tanzania

Officier

Thailand

Chevalier

  • Somboon Pichayapaiboon (1979), Science Educator and Chemistry Professor, Ministry of Education. A founder of Technical Chemistry program for Vocational Education of Thailand.[64]

Officier

  • Associate Professor Dr. Kittichai Triratanasirichai (2018), President of Khon Kaen University, Thailand.

Togo

Commandeur

Turkey

Commandeur
Chevalier
  • Fatih Birol (2006), chief economist and director of Global Energy Economics at the International Energy Agency.
  • Misel Tagan (2015), French teacher.[66]
  • Yomtov Garti (1964), Turkish mathematician and teacher

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Officier de l'Instruction Publique
Commandeur
Officier
Chevalier
  • Donald Adamson (1986), author, historian, biographer (of Pascal) and visiting fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge.[75]
  • James Platt, Director of the Central Bureau for Educational Visits and Exchanges, London.
  • Celia Britton (2003), British scholar of French Caribbean literature and thought
  • Herrick Chapman (2006), British historian.
  • Robert Fox (1988), British historian.
  • Sean Hand (2004), Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Europe), University of Warwick
  • Dr. Hall Kathleen Mary, Treasurer, Alliance Française, Librarian/Treasurer, Oxford & District Esperanto Society, Senior lecturer Renaissance French
  • Rosalyn Higgins (1988), professor of International Law and president of the International Court of Justice.
  • Marian Hobson (1997), professor of French at Queen Mary, University of London
  • Gregory B. Lee (2010), British academic, author, broadcaster and professor of Chinese and Transcultural Studies at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin)
  • John McManners (1991), Anglican clergyman and religious historian specialising in the history of the Church and other aspects of religious life in 18th-century France.[76]
  • Huw Morris (2011), academic registrar, Swansea University
  • Brian Stobie (2012), international officer, Durham County Council
  • Julian Swann, professor of the University of London and expert on early modern France
  • Steve Wharton, University of Bath academic, social and cultural historian
  • Dougal Campbell (2017), lecturer at the University of Glasgow.[77]

United States

Commandeur
  • Thomas E. Lovejoy, conservationist, ecologist, University Professor at George Mason University
  • Philip Werner Amram, lawyer and legal scholar, president of La Fondation de l'Ecole Francaise Internationale and legal adviser to the French Embassy.[78]
  • John Kneller (1916–2009), English-American professor and fifth President of Brooklyn College
  • Harlan Lane, distinguished university professor of psychology at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Richard Morimoto, Bill and Gayle Cook professor of biology at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois
  • Marie Philip Haley, CSJ, PhD, Professor of French at the College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN
Officier
  • Jane Robert, American educator and former president of the Federation of Alliances Françaises USA
  • Joseph Roger Baudier (1949), for his work as a Catholic church historian and columnist writing about the traditions of France in New Orleans[79]
  • Mary Bonner, Texas etching print artist,[80]
  • Arnold Davidson, professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago.[81]
  • Jerry Hirsch (1994), professor of psychology and animal biology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign[82]
  • Norris J. Lacy, American scholar focusing on French medieval literature[83]
  • Pirie MacDonald, American portrait photographer, New York City civic leader, and peace advocate.[84]
  • Jeffrey Mehlman (1994), professor of French Literature at Boston University.
  • Thaddeus Weclew,* one of the creators of the Academy of General Dentistry.
  • Dr. Jacquelyne Hoy (2010) Founder of Lycee Franco-Americain International School and International School of Broward
  • Erskine Gwynne (1936) Publisher of the Paris-based Boulevardier magazine
Chevalier
  • Benjamin Barber (2001), political theorist.
  • Leo Benardo (1973), Director of Foreign Languages, New York City School System
  • Guy Bennett (2005), American academic specialising in French literature.
  • Lee Bradley, (1996), emeritus assistant professor (French) at Valdosta State University (1967–1998, 2000–2012), Valdosta, GA; executive director of the Southern Conference on Language Teaching (1988–1999).[85]
  • Theodore E. D. Braun, Emeritus Professor of French at the University of Delaware; founding member of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, the Ibero-American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and the Society for Eighteenth-Century French Studies[86]
  • Elizabeth Chaponot, Ph.D. (2009) Excellence in French Education, Head of School, Lycee International de Los Angeles
  • Herbert Clemone De Ley Jr, professor of French at the University of Illinois.
  • Olga Duhl (2015) Oliver Edwin Williams Professor of Languages, founder and Co-Chair of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Early-Modern Studies Program at Lafayette College, United States. An associate member of the Research Center, Textes et Cultures, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, she is on the Editorial Board of the scholarly journal, Le Moyen français as its US correspondent, a Vice-President of the International Association for Middle French Studies, and a reviewer for Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Réforme, and Literature and Theology.
  • Richard Guidry (1995), Cajun cultural activist and educator who worked to save the French language in Louisiana.
  • James F. Jones, preceptor in the Department of French and Romance Philology at Columbia University, and chair of the Department of Foreign Languages at Woodward Academy in Atlanta.
  • Dorothy Donald (1966), professor of Spanish and French at Monmouth College (Illinois) for more than 40 years of service as a teacher of French.
  • Henry Koffler (1977), president emeritus at University of Arizona.
  • Francis L. Lawrence (1937–2013), classical drama and baroque poetry scholar, president of Rutgers University (1990–2002)[87]
  • Joseph Lussier (1934), Québécois-American journalist, editor, and publisher who published La Justice, a French-language weekly in Holyoke, Massachusetts
  • John A. Lynn, American military historian and lecturer at Northwestern University.
  • Joseph S. Nye, Jr., American political scientist and former dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
  • Dr. Heather McCoy, professor of French at Penn State University
  • Dr. Michael D. Oates (1939 - 2009), professor of modern languages at University of Northern Iowa.
  • Dr. Paul D. Onffroy (1967), professor of foreign languages at Chico State College, Lieutenant Colonel US Army and Program Director USIS in Marrakech, Morocco.[88]
  • Dr Michael Picone, professor of French and Linguistics at The University of Alabama
  • Dr. Deborah Reisinger (1969), professor of French at Duke University
  • Joëlle Rollo-Koster, professor of history at the University of Rhode Island[89]
  • Richard Shusterman, American pragmatist philosopher, and professor of philosophy at Florida Atlantic University.
  • Alice Strange (2009), professor of French at Southeast Missouri State University.
  • Dr. Joseph L. Tomchak (1988)
  • Jean Mirvil (2009), innovative principal of Public School 73 located in the Bronx, NYC, put in place a dual immersion French English program to address the needs of the Francophone population.
  • Shimon Waronker (2009), headmaster of The New American Academy, PS 770, an innovative new public school in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Randall E. Westgren (2007), professor of agribusiness and entrepreneurship at the University of Illinois.
  • Cathy Yandell (2019), W.I. and Hulda F. Daniell Professor of French and Francophone Studies, Carleton College.
  • Dr. Elizabeth W. Poe (2016), professor of French medieval literature at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
  • Moira Judas Smith (2019), beloved French teacher and Wilson "Woody" Sims, Sr. Endowed Chair of World Languages at The Webb School, Bell Buckle, TN. Her award was granted to her posthumously and was received by her daughter, Caroline Smith Pryor.[90]
  • Dr. Jolene Vos-Camy (2021), professor of French at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, MI.[91]

Vietnam

Chevalier

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The Ordre des Palmes Academiques Order of Academic Palms is an order of knighthood of France for academics and cultural and educational figures The early Palmes academiques was instituted on 17 March 1808 and was only awarded to teachers or professors In 1850 the decoration was divided into two known classes 1 Officier de l Instruction Publique Golden Palms Officier d Academie Silver Palms Ordre des Palmes AcademiquesOfficier of the OrderAwarded forDistinguished contributions to education or culturePresented byFranceCommandeurOfficier Chevalier Since 1955 the Ordre des palmes academiques has comprised three grades Commandeur Commander medallion worn on necklet Officier Officer medallion worn on ribbon with rosette on left breast Chevalier Knight medallion worn on ribbon on left breastIn 1866 the scope of the award was widened to include major contributions to French national education and culture made by anyone including foreigners It was also made available to any French expatriates making major contributions to the expansion of French culture throughout the world See also the categories Chevaliers of the Ordre des Palmes Academiques Officiers of the Ordre des Palmes Academiques and Commandeurs of the Ordre des Palmes Academiques The following is an incomplete list of foreign recipients of the Ordre with sources of information as indicated Contents 1 Armenia 2 Australia 3 Azerbaijan 4 Belgium 5 Belarus 6 Brazil 7 Canada 8 Colombia 9 Costa Rica 10 Croatia 11 Denmark 12 Egypt 13 Finland 14 Gambia 15 Germany 16 Greece 17 India 18 Iran 19 Ireland 20 Israel 21 Ivory Coast 22 Kenya 23 Lebanon 24 Lesotho 25 Malawi 26 Mexico 27 Monaco 28 Namibia 29 Netherlands 30 New Zealand 31 Niger 32 Norway 33 Pakistan 34 Portugal 35 Philippines 36 Romania 37 Russia 38 Saudi Arabia 39 Serbia 40 Slovenia 41 Sudan 42 Sweden 43 Tanzania 44 Thailand 45 Togo 46 Turkey 47 Ukraine 48 United Kingdom 49 United States 50 Vietnam 51 Notes 52 ReferencesArmenia EditChevalierMarie Lou Papazian 2019 CEO at Tumo Center for Creative Technologies Aram Barlezizyan 2006 Armenian academic specialising in the French Language Australia EditOfficierEvelyn Temple Emmett 1923 Father of Tasmanian Tourism Henry Tardent 1929 Swiss born journalist and writer 2 His Honour Judge Warren C Fagan QC 2006 former president of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal of Victoria former president de L alliance Francaise de Melbourne chevalier de Legion d Honneur 3 ChevalierEdward Duyker 2000 Australian historian of French voyages to the Indian Ocean and Pacific in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Jane Zemiro 2000 Australian academic and author Gretchen Bennett 2002 Australian teacher of the French language Azerbaijan EditOfficierVazeh Asgarov 2021 earned the degree of doctor at the University of Strasbourg 2012 the executive director at French Azerbaijani University UFAZ from 2016 4 5 Belgium EditOfficierDerrick Gosselin 2015 Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium Belarus EditOfficierVladimir Perlin 2003 cellist professorChevalierGalina Toumilovitch Charco 2004 formerly dean of Languages at European Humanities University MinskBrazil EditChevalier Joao Cruz Costa Brazilian philosopher who taught in France after temporarily fleeing the military dictatorship in Brazil Marilena Chaui 1992 Brazilian philosopher professor at Universidade de Sao Paulo Canada EditChevalierRoseann Runte 1985 vice chancellor and president of Carleton University 6 Charles Gonthier 1988 Puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Canada Dyane Adam 1998 Canadian Govt Official Languages Commissioner responsible for promoting bilingualism 7 Robert Robin Inglis 1988 Maritime Historian Director of the Vancouver Maritime Museum A J B Johnston 2008 historian Edward Langille 2004 professor of Modern Languages at St Francis Xavier University 8 Kenneth Meadwell fr 2013 professor of French Studies University of Winnipeg Guy Berthiaume 2015 Librarian and Archivist of Canada at Library and Archives Canada Linda Cardinal 2013 political scientist Donald Ipperciel 2017 professor of philosophy Lace Marie Brogden 2019 Dean Faculty of Education St Francis Xavier UniversityColombia EditChevalier Belisario Ruiz Wilches 1937 engineer astronomer geographer and founder of the Geographic Institute Agustin CodazziCosta Rica EditOfficier Arturo Aguero Chaves 1963 philologist Victor Brenes Jimenez date unknown philosopherCroatia EditCommandeurGuido Nonveiller 1989 entomologist and professor of the University of Belgrade Denmark EditChevalierAsta Mollerup 1930s modern dance teacher and director of the Danserindeskole Girls Dancing School in Copenhagen Marie Louise Nosch archaeologist specialising in prehistoric textilesEgypt EditCommandeurHussein Sobhy 1977 Mayor of Alexandria 1952 1966 and founder of the Biennale of Alexandria in 1954 ChevalierSherif Delawar 2012 Thinker in Economic Development and Visiting Professor of managerial Sciences Finland EditCommendeurMarkku Mannerkoski fi 1984 9 Marja Riitta de la Chapelle 1986 9 Jarmo Anttila 1988 9 Christoffer Taxell 1988 politician 9 Heikki Kirkinen 1992 9 Elisabeth Helander fi 1996 9 Pekka Jauho fi 9 Raija Kallinen 9 ChevalierTuomo Melasuo 2002 professor in Tampere Peace Research Institute 9 Gambia EditChevalierSaihou Bah 2002 Principal French teacher Alliance Francaise and Promoter of French cultureCommandeurSedat Jobe Former Minister Former UN officer Lecturer at Dakar University UCAD Germany EditChevalierIring Fetscher 1993 academic political scientist and professor of the Goethe University Frankfurt Greece EditChevalierKonstantinos Kostis Katsakioris 2016 Creator of the Exhibition 50 ans Asterix with French Institute of Greece 10 amp Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki Dionysis Simopoulos 2006 director of Evgenidio Foundation Planetarium Eugenia Bezirtzoglou 2006 professor of microbiology Medical School Democritus University of ThraceOfficiersEugenia Bezirtzoglou 2017 Professor of Microbiology Medical School Democritus University of ThraceIndia EditChevalier Y K Sohoni 1975 professor at Poona University and CIEFL Hyderabad founder Indian Association for French Teachers 1953 11 12 13 Manohar Rai Sardesai 1988 Konkani poet and translator Neelima A Raddi 1992 professor Fergusson College Pune translator co author of En Echanges first Indian textbook for French student of Prof Y K Sohoni Govindan Rangarajan 2006 professor Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Science IISc 14 Sampat Kumar Tandon 2009 geologist former Pro vice chancellor of Delhi University Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate 15 Chinmoy Guha 2010 Bengali intellectual author translator and professor of Calcutta University Basabi Pal 2016 Associate Professor of French in West Bengal Education Service at Chandernagore College Formerly College Dupleix West Bengal Nalini J Thampi 2022 Professor of the Department of French at Pondicherry Central University Puducherry and English and Foreign Language University Hyderabad Officier Kalya Jagannath Rao 2006 physical chemist Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate Iran EditCommandeurAli Akbar Siassi Iranian intellectual psychologist and politician during the 1930s and 1960s government minister and Chancellor of Tehran University ChevalierAhmad Kamyabi Mask professor of Fine Arts in the University of Tehran during the 1980s and 1990s writer translator publisher and scholar of French avant garde theatre influential in the study of Eugene Ionesco and Samuel Beckett Javad Tabatabai thinker and historian of Iranian modernity Siamak Yassemi professor of Mathematics at the University of Tehran Ireland EditOfficierHenri O Kelly organist choir director music teacher Janie McCarthy resistance worker during World War II in Paris and language teacherChevalier James J Browne former President of NUI Galway 16 Michael O Dwyer Head of Dept of French Maynooth University for his services to French Literary Studies 17 John Ringwood 2017 professor of Electronic Engineering in Maynooth University for his contributions to marine renewable energy 18 Louise Curtin 2017 teacher at Belvedere College Dublin for her contribution to French debating Tony Lewis 2017 professor of Energy Engineering in University College Cork for his contributions to marine renewable energy 19 Israel EditCommandeurItamar Rabinovich president of Tel Aviv UniversityOfficierMenachem Banitt Tel Aviv University Yirmiyahu Yovel Hebrew University of Jerusalem founder of International Spinoza InstituteChevalierHossam Haick Technion Israel Institute of TechnologyIvory Coast EditOfficierJacqueline ObleKenya EditChevalier Dorothy Wanja Nyingi Head of Ichthyology National Museums of KenyaLebanon EditRaymonde Abou Director 1965 1999 College Louise Wegmann Tiba Geha Villard 2008 Director 2000 present College Louise Wegmann Chafic Maalouf Lycee Franco Libanais 1977 Khalil Chalfoun 2019 Rector 2017 present Universite La SagesseLesotho Edit Masenate Mohato Seeiso 2018 Queen consort of Lesotho 2000 present 20 Malawi EditChevalierBoston Jaston Soko African Literature 1990 University of Malawi Mexico EditEfrain Huerta 1945 Mexican poet Luz Maria Arteaga Machorro 2007 educator and founder of CESSA Universidad Monaco EditCommandeurAlbert II of Monaco 2009 21 Namibia EditBuddy Wentworth politician for his contributions to the Namibian independence struggle 22 Netherlands EditOfficierDolf Unger 1933 Rotterdam art dealer ChevalierWim Meulen 1938 New Zealand EditCommandeurAlec Goldsmith 2002 Polish born RAF pilot and French language teacher who settled in New Zealand in 1961 for 22 years of organising exchanges with New Caledonian students 23 Ian Scott Laurie 1983 New Zealand born professor of French at Flinders University and president of South Australian Alliances Francaises appointed Officier in 1972 24 25 Keith Val Sinclair New Zealand born academic and professor of French at the James Cook University North Queensland Officier since 1955 and Officier de l Instruction Publique Golden Palms prior to 1955Walter Lawry Buller KCMG 1887 New Zealand politician naturalist and ornithologist who was New Zealand Commissioner at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in 1886 26 27 Percival Clay Neill vice consul for France 1878 to 1921 28 Frank Wild Reed 1934 translator literary critic biographer and devotee of Dumas reaffirmed after appointment as Officier in 1927 29 William Marshall MacDonald 1947 president of the Wellington French Club later Alliances Francaises 30 John Dunmore 1986 New Zealand academic author on French history in the Pacific and long time president of the New Zealand Federation des Alliances Francaises 31 32 Elizabeth Goulding 1991 New Zealand academic for her services to French language and culture 25 Glynnis Cropp 2011 New Zealand academic committee member of the Federation of the Alliances Francaises in New Zealand since 1981 Appointed Chevalier in 1991 33 Chevalier since 1955 and Officier d Academie Silver Palms before 1955Walter Kennaway 34 CMG 1889 New Zealand politician secretary to New Zealand High Commissioner London and representative at the 1889 Paris World fair and exhibition 35 Edward Robert Tregear 1896 New Zealand academic and politician co founder of the Polynesian Society 35 Edwin John Boyd Wilson 1924 New Zealand academic and professor of Modern Languages at Victoria University Wellington 36 James McRoberts Geddis 1926 author journalist and editor of New Zealand Free Lance 37 M M Ifwersen 1934 president of the Mercantile Auxiliary Club and host of French warship visits to Auckland 30 38 Frederick Fisher Miles 1930s New Zealand academic professor of mathematics at Victoria University Wellington and president of the Cercle Francaise 1929 35 39 Allwyn Charles Keys professor emeritus of French and Romance Philology at Auckland University and president of the Auckland French Club from 1943 to 1968 40 Lloyd Ernest Upton 1977 25 Mervyn Fairgray 1979 deputy principal Auckland Grammar School 25 Frances Huntington 1979 25 Jim Hollyman 1980 New Zealand academic at Auckland University for services to French language and culture 25 41 Fred Woodward Marshall 1980 New Zealand academic at Waikato University for services to French language and culture 25 Peter John Norrish 1980 New Zealand academic for services to French language and culture 25 David Bancroft 1981 New Zealand academic at Canterbury University for services to French language and culture 25 Raymond Gladstone Stone 1981 New Zealand academic for services to French language and culture 25 Richard Goldsmith 1982 25 Cyril Peacock 1982 25 Graham Halligan 1984 New Zealand academic for services to French language and culture 25 Ashley Day 1989 founded New Zealand National Association of French Teachers in 1986 and represented New Zealand at the World Congress of French Teachers in 1987 42 Jacqueline Ferry 1990 senior lecturer in the French Department of the School of European Languages and Literature at Victoria University of Wellington 25 Peter Morrow 1990 25 Peter Low 1990 New Zealand academic at Canterbury University for services to French language and culture 25 Maurice Andre 1991 25 Tony Angelo 2003 Victoria University Law School professor with a long involvement at the Universite de la Polynesie francaise UPF 43 Barbara Dineen 2005 teacher at Columba College Dunedin for services to French language and culture over a long period of time 44 Denis Fouhy 2005 Rotorua French teacher and organiser of exchanges with the College Jean Marrotti in Noumea New Caledonia 45 Jean Anderson 2006 chair of the French Department at Victoria University of Wellington 46 Marie Brown 2006 teacher of French and French literature from 1977 and especially president of the Alliances Francaises of Wellington from 2002 to 2004 47 Brian McKay 2006 former head of the University of Auckland s French department and current vice president of the Alliance Francaise d Auckland Rosemary Arnoux 2007 Auckland University senior lecturer European Languages and Literature 48 Peter Tremewan 2007 New Zealand academic at Canterbury University for services to French language and culture 49 Danielle Fillion 2010 president of the Waiheke French Club in recognition of her efforts in promoting French culture 50 Stephanie Barnett 2010 a highly valued member of the community of French language teachers in New Zealand since 1981 51 Warren Henderson 2019 for services rendered to French culture 52 Niger EditCommandeurMariama Hima Nigerien ambassador in France in 1996 2003 53 Norway EditOfficierAsbjorn Aarnes 1984 Norwegian literary historian professor at the University of Oslo Valborg Aschehoug Norwegian chemical engineer bacteriologist at Hermetikkfabrikkens laboratorium in Stavanger Ambrosia Tonnesen the first professional female sculptor in Norway 54 Pakistan EditAhmad Hasan Dani 1990 archaeologist 55 Azra Quraishi 2002 botanist 56 Abdul Hafeez Mirza 2015 Tourism worker author educationist and cultural activist 57 Portugal EditChevalierElisio Brandao 2000 economist at the University of Porto and Porto Business School Rossas born politician now president of the Municipal Assembly of Arouca Philippines EditSotero Laurel 1986 Filipino politician and educator who served as a senator from 1986 until 1992 58 Emerita S Quito Filipino philosopher professor emeritus and University Fellow at De La Salle University Manila Leovino Ma Garcia Filipino philosopherRomania EditChevalierEmil Ceangă 2004 professor at the Dunărea de Jos University of Galați George Poede 2016 professor at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iasi 59 Russia EditChevalierLyudmila Ulitskaya 2003 critically acclaimed modern Russian novelist and short story writer OfficierShubina Elena 2016 professor doctor of chemical sciences head of the Laboratory of Metal Hydrides INEOS RAS 60 61 Saudi Arabia EditHatoon al Fassi 2008 women s rights activist and assistant professor of Women s History at King Saud University Mohamed BEN LADEN 2008 Support and Promotion of the French Culture Lawyer and Chairman of MBL Law FirmSerbia EditDusan T Batakovic historian and diplomat 62 Milena Dragicevic Sesic culturologist and university professor 63 Slovenia EditAvrelija Cencic 2008 professor of the University of Ljubljana researcher manager and educator in health and life sciences Andrejka Lorencak 2021 professor of the First High School in CeljeSudan EditAhmed H Fahal 2018 Professor of Surgery at the University of Khartoum who especially in Mycetoma Sweden EditOfficier d AcademieSvante Forsberg 1911 Ciseleur d art Fontenay aux RosesOfficierPer Magnus Johansson 2006 psychoanalyst psychotherapist and historian of ideas associate professor of the University of GothenburgChevalierChristophe Premat 2014 Swedish resident and French deputy for Northern Europe Dr Anna Sjostrom Douagi 2017 Founder of The Young Academy of Sweden and Vice President Science and Programs Nobel Prize CenterTanzania EditOfficierSospeter Muhongo member of parliament and geologist Thailand EditChevalier Somboon Pichayapaiboon 1979 Science Educator and Chemistry Professor Ministry of Education A founder of Technical Chemistry program for Vocational Education of Thailand 64 Officier Associate Professor Dr Kittichai Triratanasirichai 2018 President of Khon Kaen University Thailand Togo EditCommandeurPaul Ahyi 1985 Togolese artist sculptor architect painter interior designer and author 65 Turkey EditCommandeurCahit Arf 1994 Turkish mathematician Tahsin Yucel 1997 Turkish translator novelist scholarChevalierFatih Birol 2006 chief economist and director of Global Energy Economics at the International Energy Agency Misel Tagan 2015 French teacher 66 Yomtov Garti 1964 Turkish mathematician and teacherUkraine EditAnatoliy Mazaraki 2006 Ukrainian scientist rector of the Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics Doctor of Economics professor academician of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine 67 68 United Kingdom EditOfficier de l Instruction PubliqueSir Thomas Elliott 1st Baronet civil servantCommandeurPeter Bayley 2006 Drapers Professor of French at the University of Cambridge and fellow of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge Richard Cooper 2012 professor of French and fellow of Brasenose College Oxford Christina Howells 2015 professor of French and fellow of Wadham College Oxford 69 Ann Jefferson 2012 professor of French at the University of Oxford Douglas Johnson 1987 professor of French history at University College London Helena Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws 2006 barrister broadcaster and parliamentarian Richard J Parish 2012 professor of French and fellow of St Catherine s College Oxford 70 Alan Raitt 1995 professor of French literature at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Magdalen College OxfordOfficierWendy Ayres Bennett 2004 British linguistics scholar 71 C W L Bevan 1986 Welsh chemist and academic Maud M A Cloudesley Brereton social hygiene and domestic gas expert 1907 72 Anthony G Constantinides Officier 1996 Chevalier 1985 British academic Imperial College London Michael Crawford 2001 British ancient historian and numismatist Norman Hartnell 1939 British fashion designer dressmaker to HM The Queen and HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother John Loughlin 2010 British academic and educator a specialist in European territorial politics at Cambridge Basil Markesinis 1992 Anglo Greek professor of European Law and director of the Institute of European and Comparative Law Paul Mellars 2004 professor of Prehistory and Human Evolution and fellow of Corpus Christi College Cambridge David Parris 1994 Former Senior Lecturer in French and Fellow Emeritus of Trinity College Dublin Roger Pearson 2005 professor of French and fellow of The Queen s College Oxford Philip Thody 1982 professor of French at the University of Leeds 73 Robert Spence 1995 Emeritus Professor of Information Engineering Imperial College London 74 ChevalierDonald Adamson 1986 author historian biographer of Pascal and visiting fellow of Wolfson College Cambridge 75 James Platt Director of the Central Bureau for Educational Visits and Exchanges London Celia Britton 2003 British scholar of French Caribbean literature and thought Herrick Chapman 2006 British historian Robert Fox 1988 British historian Sean Hand 2004 Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor Europe University of Warwick Dr Hall Kathleen Mary Treasurer Alliance Francaise Librarian Treasurer Oxford amp District Esperanto Society Senior lecturer Renaissance French Rosalyn Higgins 1988 professor of International Law and president of the International Court of Justice Marian Hobson 1997 professor of French at Queen Mary University of London Gregory B Lee 2010 British academic author broadcaster and professor of Chinese and Transcultural Studies at the University of Lyon Jean Moulin John McManners 1991 Anglican clergyman and religious historian specialising in the history of the Church and other aspects of religious life in 18th century France 76 Huw Morris 2011 academic registrar Swansea University Brian Stobie 2012 international officer Durham County Council Julian Swann professor of the University of London and expert on early modern France Steve Wharton University of Bath academic social and cultural historian Dougal Campbell 2017 lecturer at the University of Glasgow 77 United States EditCommandeurThomas E Lovejoy conservationist ecologist University Professor at George Mason University Philip Werner Amram lawyer and legal scholar president of La Fondation de l Ecole Francaise Internationale and legal adviser to the French Embassy 78 John Kneller 1916 2009 English American professor and fifth President of Brooklyn College Harlan Lane distinguished university professor of psychology at Northeastern University in Boston Massachusetts Richard Morimoto Bill and Gayle Cook professor of biology at Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois Marie Philip Haley CSJ PhD Professor of French at the College of St Catherine St Paul MNOfficierJane Robert American educator and former president of the Federation of Alliances Francaises USA Joseph Roger Baudier 1949 for his work as a Catholic church historian and columnist writing about the traditions of France in New Orleans 79 Mary Bonner Texas etching print artist 80 Arnold Davidson professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago 81 Jerry Hirsch 1994 professor of psychology and animal biology at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign 82 Norris J Lacy American scholar focusing on French medieval literature 83 Pirie MacDonald American portrait photographer New York City civic leader and peace advocate 84 Jeffrey Mehlman 1994 professor of French Literature at Boston University Thaddeus Weclew one of the creators of the Academy of General Dentistry Dr Jacquelyne Hoy 2010 Founder of Lycee Franco Americain International School and International School of Broward Erskine Gwynne 1936 Publisher of the Paris based Boulevardier magazineChevalierBenjamin Barber 2001 political theorist Leo Benardo 1973 Director of Foreign Languages New York City School System Guy Bennett 2005 American academic specialising in French literature Lee Bradley 1996 emeritus assistant professor French at Valdosta State University 1967 1998 2000 2012 Valdosta GA executive director of the Southern Conference on Language Teaching 1988 1999 85 Theodore E D Braun Emeritus Professor of French at the University of Delaware founding member of the American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies the International Society for Eighteenth Century Studies the Ibero American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies and the Society for Eighteenth Century French Studies 86 Elizabeth Chaponot Ph D 2009 Excellence in French Education Head of School Lycee International de Los Angeles Herbert Clemone De Ley Jr professor of French at the University of Illinois Olga Duhl 2015 Oliver Edwin Williams Professor of Languages founder and Co Chair of the Medieval Renaissance and Early Modern Studies Program at Lafayette College United States An associate member of the Research Center Textes et Cultures Universite de Bourgogne Dijon she is on the Editorial Board of the scholarly journal Le Moyen francais as its US correspondent a Vice President of the International Association for Middle French Studies and a reviewer for Renaissance and Reformation Renaissance et Reforme and Literature and Theology Richard Guidry 1995 Cajun cultural activist and educator who worked to save the French language in Louisiana James F Jones preceptor in the Department of French and Romance Philology at Columbia University and chair of the Department of Foreign Languages at Woodward Academy in Atlanta Dorothy Donald 1966 professor of Spanish and French at Monmouth College Illinois for more than 40 years of service as a teacher of French Henry Koffler 1977 president emeritus at University of Arizona Francis L Lawrence 1937 2013 classical drama and baroque poetry scholar president of Rutgers University 1990 2002 87 Joseph Lussier 1934 Quebecois American journalist editor and publisher who published La Justice a French language weekly in Holyoke Massachusetts John A Lynn American military historian and lecturer at Northwestern University Joseph S Nye Jr American political scientist and former dean of the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University Dr Heather McCoy professor of French at Penn State University Dr Michael D Oates 1939 2009 professor of modern languages at University of Northern Iowa Dr Paul D Onffroy 1967 professor of foreign languages at Chico State College Lieutenant Colonel US Army and Program Director USIS in Marrakech Morocco 88 Dr Michael Picone professor of French and Linguistics at The University of Alabama Dr Deborah Reisinger 1969 professor of French at Duke University Joelle Rollo Koster professor of history at the University of Rhode Island 89 Richard Shusterman American pragmatist philosopher and professor of philosophy at Florida Atlantic University Alice Strange 2009 professor of French at Southeast Missouri State University Dr Joseph L Tomchak 1988 Jean Mirvil 2009 innovative principal of Public School 73 located in the Bronx NYC put in place a dual immersion French English program to address the needs of the Francophone population Shimon Waronker 2009 headmaster of The New American Academy PS 770 an innovative new public school in Brooklyn New York Randall E Westgren 2007 professor of agribusiness and entrepreneurship at the University of Illinois Cathy Yandell 2019 W I and Hulda F Daniell Professor of French and Francophone Studies Carleton College Dr Elizabeth W Poe 2016 professor of French medieval literature at Tulane University New Orleans LA Moira Judas Smith 2019 beloved French teacher and Wilson Woody Sims Sr Endowed Chair of World Languages at The Webb School Bell Buckle TN Her award was granted to her posthumously and was received by her daughter Caroline Smith Pryor 90 Dr Jolene Vos Camy 2021 professor of French at Calvin University in 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