Juliette Faure earned a PhD in political science from Sciences Po (CERI) in 2022. Her research focuses on conservative ideology production by Russian intellectual and political elites from the end of the Soviet Union to post-Soviet Russia (1970-2022).
She holds a Masters in International Affairs from Columbia University in New York and Sciences Po Paris. She completed her Bachelor of Political Science at Sciences Po Paris, along with a Licence in Philosophy from La Sorbonne (Paris IV).
During her PhD, she was a Visiting Fellow at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow (2019) and at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University (2021-2022).
In 2022, she received the Michael Freeden Prize for best article published in the Journal of Political Ideologies. In 2018, she was awarded the second Strategic Thinking Prize of the Higher Council for Strategic Training and Research (CSFRS) for her research paper “The Political Idea of Tradition in Contemporary Russian Regime Discourses (2012-2018)” defended at Sciences Po.
She currently teaches international relations and political sociology at Paris II Panthéon-Assas.