François d'Aubert
François d'Aubert | |
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| French Minister of Research | |
| In office 2004–2005 | |
| President | Jacques Chirac |
| Prime Minister | Jean-Pierre Raffarin |
| Preceded by | Claudie Haigneré |
| Succeeded by | François Goulard |
| Mayor of Laval | |
| In office 1995–2008 | |
| Preceded by | Yves Patoux |
| Succeeded by | Guillaume Garot |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 31 October 1943 Boulogne-Billancourt, France |
| Political party | The Republicans |
| Education | Lycée Louis-le-Grand |
| Alma mater | HEC Paris Sciences Po, ÉNA |
François d'Aubert (born 31 October 1943, in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French politician.
He is an auditor at the Court of Audit. From 2002, he was minister delegate to research in Jean-Pierre Raffarin's government.
From 26 July 2007 to 16 April 2009, he was president of the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie.
François d'Aubert is a graduate of HEC Paris, Sciences Po and ENA.[1]
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