Holds a Ph.D. in contemporary history from the Sorbonne (1986) and a post- graduate degree in psychopathology from the Université Paris V. Former post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University, Center for International Affairs (1986-1988). Professor in political science and modern history since 2007.
Founder and scientific director of the international project of Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence. Member of the editorial boards of the European Review of History, the Journal of Genocide Research and Vingtième siècle. Member of the International Genocide Scholars Association (IGSA) and of the International Network of Genocide Scholars (INOGS).
Participates in the CERI Transversal Project “The End of Violence”.
Teaching
- Sciences Po: “Genocide and mass violence”, “Violence, conflicts and international systems” (Master’s level)
- Faculty of Social Sciences, The Catholic Institute, Paris: Master’s course, International solidarity and action
Research interests
- Scientific and activist rhetoric around the notion of genocide
- Apologies in foreign policy: the case of France and comparative perspectives
Pour son ouvrage Purifier et Détruire , Jacques Semelin a reçu trois prix:
- Le Prix 2006 de l'Association des Professeurs et Maîtres de Conférence de Sciences Po
- Le Prix 2006 "Livre et Droits de l'Homme" de la ville de Nancy
- Le Prix Philippe Habert (le Figaro/Sciences Po)