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Florence Potot

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Sciences

Florance Potot French And Spanish Northumbria UniFrom 1992 to 1993, Florence worked as a free lance translator and interpreter (French, English and Spanish) as well as a French language consultant, including in-company language training for various large international groups.

Between 1991 and 1992 she worked as a forwarding agent specialised in the export of Wine and Spirits for an international group A. Balguerie SA in France. Florence started as a professional translator and interpreter with Publi-Micro, translation agency established in Quetigny (France). As part of her maîtrise in Langues Etrangères Appliquées, Florence completed six-month work-placement in ADC Imatges, a communication Agency based in Valencia, spain. 

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Lipman Building, room 003
Northumbria University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • A Case Study of Women's Participation in DIY in France: Towards an Increasingly Androgynous and Individualistic French Society?, Potot, F. Mar 2013, In: Nottingham French Studies
  • From the Stereotypification of the Non-European Other to the Prototypification of the European Self: A Case Study of Turkey’s Membership to the European Union from the French Perspective, Potot, F., Bogain, A. 2008, In: Portal Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies

  • Teaching & Learning PGCUTL June 30 1996
  • Business Studies MSc August 23 1994
  • MA June 30 1991
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2003


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