PhD thesis defended on 29 September 2025.
After obtaining a bachelor's degree in law and public administration from Science Po Toulouse and a master's degree in general public law from Toulouse Capitole University, I went on to complete a master's degree in economics and social sciences, specialising in regional development engineering, at the same institution.
During my thesis at UNIL, I passed and obtained a bachelor's degree in canon law, followed by a master's degree in canon law at the Institute of Canon Law of the Faculty of Catholic Theology in Strasbourg. I obtained recognition of my canon law degree (licentiae in jure canonico) on August 2025.
As a member of the 'Cultures and Natures of Tourism' team from February 2019 to January 2025, I continued my thesis work with Prof. Leïla Kebir on wine tourism in Valais.
In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas.
