|  | Professor Ian Young, Vice-Chancellor of the Australian
                              National University,
 Professor Andrew MacIntyre, Dean of the College of Asia
                              and the Pacific,
 Professor Serge Tcherkezoff, on behalf of the President of
                              the EHESS and in charge of the EHESS Canberra Branch,
 Professors of university , Academics,
 Ladies and Gentlemen,
 
 Here we are today, the achievement of a year and
                              half of strong will and the reward of what was an
                              initiative of the Embassy.
                              Victor Hugo said that nothing could have stopped an
                              idea whose time has come.
                              Well, it has to be said that the time of the opening of
                              this EHESS branch at ANU had come.
                              And this initiative has rapidly engaged interest from
                              the ANU and the EHESS itself as well as from the
                              French ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
 When the cooperation and cultural Councellor got
                              the idea of the opening of a branch of EHESS here in
                              Canberra, he discussed it with Professor
                              Tcherkezoff. He was nicely surprised to see that the
                              professor was not only interested but that he
                              proposed himself to be the one to represent the
                              branch of the EHESS.
                              Professor Tcherkezoff has indeed matured and
                              strong professional relationship but also friendship
                              with lots of members from the College of Asia and
                              the Pacific. To wit I wish to take this opportunity to
                              salute one of them, Darrell Tryon, whose advice
                              from the very start has been helpful and
                              tremendously contributed to the success of this
                              operation.
 
 But this adventure which began with just one man,
                              like most of them, could not be achieved without
                              natural and potential partners adopting the idea.
                              This is what happened :
                              Soon as the idea has been given to the President of
                              EHESS, he was fully convinced and he accepted to
                              involve Professor Tcherkezoff. For his generosity,
                              his faithfulness to this project, his forthcoming
                              support, I thank him heartily.
 
 The Fonds Pacifique has attributed a budget
                              allowing this branch to work even though this one
                              was not officially existing. As you can see, some
                              administrators are able to take risks in the name of
                              cooperation.
                              I cordially thank my colleagues and friends, the
                              Ambassador Hadelin de la Tour du Pin, Head of the
                              Fonds Pacifique as well as Monsieur Jean-Louis
                              Maurer, his Deputy.
                              But nothing could not have happened without the
                              interest, agreement and strong support form the
                              professor Andrew Macintyre, Dean of the College of
                              Asia and the Pacific.
                              I would like to publically acknowledge my esteem
                              and my appreciation . Without your unstinting
                              support and your outstanding fairness, the presence
                              of Professor Tcherkezoff would not have been
                              possible at the ANU.
 
 The opening of this branch should strengthen the
                              relationship between our Anglophone and
                              francophone researchers in regards to the Pacific
                              region.
                              Today, the attendance of the delegate of the French
                              Institute for Research and development, located in
                              Nouméa and responsible for the whole Pacific
                              region,
                              the attendance of our university friends from
                              Vanuatu who gave yesterday their first seminar –
                              this not a coincidence –
                              and tomorrow the attendance of several diplomatic
                              representations from the Pacific,
                              the attendance of many members of several schools
                              of the College of Asia and the Pacific, bear witness
                              of the strong interest of this opening.
 
 I said that this branch was two fold : if the first
                              aspect is to research on the Pacific, bringing
                              closeness between researchers, integration of French
                              Territories in their environment, its other meaning is
                              to participate in debates of ideas and through the
                              latter, open up to a broad panorama.
                              We know that in Social Sciences, the EHESS is at
                              the top of the French intellectual landscape.
                              I am certain that in this field, meetings with
                              professors, researchers, students from the ANU, but
                              also major Australian universities, will create a rich
                              loam which will foster numerous exchanges.
 
 Professor Young Vice-chancellor, Professor
                              MacIntyre, Academics, ladies and gentlemen, today
                              is for me pleasant day because it is a new step for the
                              French-Australian cooperation concerned with the
                              Pacific – and also because of its furthering of
                              excellence.
 
 I thank you
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