The School of Research warmly congratulates Léa Delmaire for receiving the 2024 Thesis Prize awarded by the Social Security History Committee. This prestigious recognition highlights the outstanding quality and impact of her scholarly work in the field.
The Social Security History Committee's Thesis Prize honors exceptional doctoral research that contributes significantly to understanding the historical dimensions of social security systems. Léa Delmaire’s thesis stood out as a remarkable achievement, demonstrating rigorous analysis and original insights.
“The award recognizes the dedication and scholarly excellence that advances our knowledge of social protection history,” states the Committee.
Her thesis offers valuable perspectives on social security evolution, enriching academic discussions and providing meaningful support for ongoing policy debates. The award symbolizes both the academic merit and societal relevance of her work.
Léa Delmaire’s recognition reflects her remarkable contribution to the history of social security, marking her as a promising researcher in this important field.