Paris Alumnae/i Network

   Non-profit organization that brings together university graduates for professional and social networking !

          

Contact a member

The PAN Directory is published each year in January. In it, members are listed by
  • Member names giving personal details, academic qualifications and professional activities
  • Academic institutions
  • Professional fields
  • Geographical location of members in France and abroad.
Contact may be made through any of these sources. Contact is also made by attending the PAN social and instructive events, which are listed here on the web-site and in the PAN newsletter Panache.

Sergio and Ingrid, pioneers to Mars - by François Le Roy

François Le Roy, PAN member, is the author of a novel "Sergio and Ingrid, pioneers to Mars", the rights of which are donated to the NGO "Plan International" - un organisme humanitaire présent dans 45 pays et portant assistance via plus de 60,000 bénévoles à près de 1,300,000 enfants et familles en difficulté. Une bienfaisance pas seulement symbolique….
This novel is on sale at Amazon, and would make a perfect Christmas gift. The theme is the travel of the first settlers to Mars.
L'histoire se déroule en 2030 et met en scène 300 colons partis vers Mars. Ils apprennent en route que les 50 constructeurs partis 5 ans plus tôt pour préparer leur arrivée, menacent de ne pas les accueillir et de les renvoyer sur Terre. … Don't be afraid! It is meant for readers from 10 to 100.
It was first published in French, but is no longer available in that language for the time being, (the first 5,000 copies have already been sold). It is now available only in English, thanks to the benevolent translation of two women, members of Plan International. One is British, and the other is American.
Amazon.com sells the book for $ 9.99, Amazon.co.uk for ÂŁ 7.99.

American University Club

http://www.etheryl.net/AUC/
www.theamericanclubs.com
The AUC represents the greater community of American Alumni Associations in France.
The AUC's mission is to support relations among American alumni associations. We help the presidents and officers of the associations network with one another so they can coordinate events and activities.
It was created 4 years ago to formalize an informal relationship that managed the Cocktail at the American Ambassador's Residence - held annually since 1994.
For a club to be a member of the AUC, it has to be a recognized by its University and be a 1901 association. Clubs that are not 1901 associations can be affiliate members.

WICE

This a nonprofit anglophone volunteer-based association, which provides cultural and educational programs and services to the international community in Paris.
www.wice-paris.org

The American Women's Group in Paris - AWG

For over 50 years, The American Women's Group has provided social and cultural events for English speaking women. Classes, tours and gatherings offer an opportunity for English speakers in Paris to experience and appreciate the many wonderful things France has to offer while making friends and having fun. Join us today!
Membership in the American Women's Group is open to all English speaking women. You must be a member to participate in events. Partial year memberships are available.
www.awgparis.org

The American Library in Paris (ALP)

American Library in Paris,
10 rue du Général-Camou, 75007 Paris
For more information, please call 01 53 59 12 67 or e-mail alparis@noos.fr
On the web:www.americanlibraryinparis.org
The ALP holds "Evenings with an Author" sponsored by The Annenberg Foundation. All programs are free and open to the public.

Paris Update

The best of Paris on one site: ParisUpdate.com is a free weekly online review of Paris restaurants, art exhibitions, films, hotels and more, for everyone who loves Paris.
www.paris-update.com

AAWE - Association of American Wives of Europeans

34, avenue de New York, 75116 Paris France
Tel: 33 (0) 1 40 70 11 80 Fax: 33 (0) 1 47 23 32 97
www.aaweparis.org
AAWE is unique in that we are residing in France on a long term basis.
Our spouses are European, we have the right to work and our children attend French schools.
Our concerns on citizenship, bilingualism and dual cultures bring us together.
Our need for friendship and American heritage keep us together.

Yale Club of France

The Yale Club of France exists to help connect Yalies in France with each other and to help raise Yale's profile in France.
Whether you are just briefly passing through France or here to stay, we hope you'll consider taking part in the Yale Club activities. http://www.yalefrance.org/