Empowering Futures - Celebrating the Success of our Mentoring Programme

We believe that student success extends far beyond the classroom, and our Mentoring Programme is a shining example of that commitment.

At Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, London campus, we are committed to equipping our students with the knowledge, confidence, and connections they need to thrive, not only during their studies, but long into their future careers.

A highlight of this commitment is our Mentoring Programme, which was celebrated this month with a special end-of-year event bringing together students, mentors, and staff. The evening was a powerful reminder of the positive, lasting impact that meaningful mentorship can have on a student’s academic journey and personal growth.

Throughout the year, students have benefited from the invaluable support of experienced professionals, many of them Dauphine alumni, who have shared their insights, challenged perspectives, and helped students shape their goals and ambitions. At the event, students Ewen Floch, Valentine d’Eyssautier, Yann Miniere, Clément Woehrel, and Eve Kergastel spoke candidly about how their mentors helped them navigate decisions, gain confidence, and feel more prepared for the path ahead.

Their words were echoed by mentors Olivier Roy and Sarah Witvoet, who reflected on the joy and fulfilment they experienced in giving back to the next generation of Dauphine talent.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our mentors and especially to the Dauphine Alumni community, including the London Chapter Alumni Network, whose time, expertise, and dedication make this programme possible. Their involvement exemplifies the values of generosity, excellence, and connection that lie at the heart of Dauphine.

The Mentoring Programme also reflects the strength and international reach of Université Paris Dauphine – PSL, a world-class institution known for its academic rigour, research leadership, and global outlook. Thanks to our dynamic alumni and partner networks globally, our students benefit from opportunities that reach far beyond the classroom.

We are especially grateful to Clotilde de Cacqueray, our education coach, for her outstanding leadership and thoughtful coordination of both the mentoring programme and the celebration event.

As we look ahead to the next academic year, we remain committed to expanding this initiative and giving even more students access to the incredible opportunities made possible by our global community.

     

Published on 1 May 2025