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Home > News > Appointment of Pr Andrieu and Soto-Martin as coordinators of the CNA

Appointment of Pr Andrieu and Soto-Martin as coordinators of the CNA

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Professors Sandrine Andrieu and Maria Eugénia Soto-Martin from the IHU have been appointed as qualified individuals to coordinate the national conference on autonomy and have been tasked with this mission by the government.

National Conference on Autonomy – July 2025
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