VariSHS

Vari-humanities and social sciences is a platform for the Development of Research Activities of Humanities and Social Sciences Engineers.

Campagne VariSHS

Initiated on April 24, 2020, the VariSHS campaign is open and intended for engineers (IE, IR and AI) of BAP D, F and E. It will end on January 20, 2021.

Its objective is to generate an observatory of engineers' activities which will be integrated into the construction of indicators of the Institute's scientific activity. It is in no way an individual evaluation tool like the career file. However, for IT (Information Technology) it is a new tool for the appreciation of their multiple activities. Like RIBAC for researchers, the Vari-humanities and social sciences tool for engineers makes it possible to describe all their activities, whether in research, teaching, communication, documentation or development.

Access to VariHSS is online, via a dedicated application.

In the event of technical difficulties, you can contact the support for using the VariSH tool and / or consult the FAQ.

Who provides Vari-humanities and social sciences with information?

Engineering assistants, the CNRS study and research engineers assigned to a BAP D (Humanities and Social Sciences), F (Information, Documentation, Culture, Communication, Publishing, ICTE), or E (Computer Science, Statistics and Scientific Computation) unit.

 

How can you obtain information about Vari-humanities and social sciences?

You can contact the STI correspondent of your laboratory or the members of the Vari-humanities and social sciencesscientific and technical committee.

Scientific and technical committee VariSHS

The members of the VariSHS scientific and technical committee support the launch of the device and carry out its evaluation at the end of the campaign. Its composition is as follows:

  • François-Joseph Ruggiu, directeur de l'Institut des Sciences Humaines et Sociales, co-président du comité scientifique et techniFque RIBAC, co-président du comité scientifique et technique VariSHS 
  • François-Joseph Ruggiu, director of the Institute of Human and Social Sciences, co-president of the RIBAC scientific and technical committee, co-president of the VariSHS scientific and technical committee
  • Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin, president of the Scientific Council of the Institute, co-president of the RIBAC scientific and technical committee
  • Michèle Dassa, IR BAP F, RIBAC / VariSHS observatory manager, Institute of Human and Social Sciences. Paris.
  • Caroline Heid, IR BAP D, research engineer in source analysis, Institute for Textual Research and History (IRHT). Sections 32 and 35. Paris. Elected in section 32.
  • Christine Kosmopoulos, IR BAP F, research engineer in digital publishing and scientific information, Géographie-cités. Section 39. Paris.
  • Aimée Lahaussois, IR BAP D, research engineer in source analysis, History of Linguistic Theories (HTL). Section 34. Paris.
  • Sylvie Laurens, IR BAP F, communication manager, Mediterranean House of Human Sciences. Sections 32 and 39. Aix-en-Provence.
  • Armelle Leclerc, IE BAP F, communication manager, Institute of Human and Social Sciences. Paris.
  • Carole Le Cloierec, IE BAP F, communications officer, Center Norbert Elias (CNE). Sections 36 and 38. Marseille.
  • Rossana Vaccaro, IR BAP F, Center for Social History of the 20th Century, member of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Human and Social Sciences and member of the RIBAC Scientific and Technical Committee. Section 33. Paris.