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Philippe Zawieja is a French psychosociologist, essayist and researcher in psychological occupational health at Mines ParisTech,[1] Paris, known for his research on occupational burnout[2][3] and other forms of fatigue,[4] in particular in health care industry and Alzheimer's care.[5]
Philippe Zawieja | |
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Nationality | French |
Alma mater | Burgundy School of Business Paris School of Medicine (M.A.) Mines ParisTech (Ph.D.) |
Awards | Ordre des Palmes académiques |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychosociology, fatigue studies, health care, Alzheimer's |
Institutions | Mines ParisTech Orpea |
Zawieja graduated from Burgundy School of Business in 1991, and obtained a master's degree in health economics and management from Paris School of Medicine and a Ph.D. in science and engineering of at-risk activities from Mines ParisTech. Till 2020, he also served as Secretary of the International Scientific and Ethics Council of Orpea ,[6] the European leader in dependency care.
Zawieja was nominated in 2013 Knight of the Ordre des Palmes académiques[7] (Order of Academic Palms), a French Order of Chivalry for distinguished academics and figures in the world of culture and education.
He was granted in 2014 the René-Joseph Laufer Award[8] for social preventive health by the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (French Academy of Moral and Political Sciences), part of the Institut de France.
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