Brigitte Bru (previously Bouzigues) is a French senior academic and administrator with deep expertise in higher education curriculum development, international program coordination, and institutional governance within an intergovernmental framework. She serves as a member of the Oversight Council of EUCLID (Euclid University)—a treaty-based intergovernmental university established under United Nations Treaty Series 49006/49007—and as International Curriculum Consultant.
In these roles, she contributes to the strategic oversight, academic quality assurance, curriculum harmonization, and program alignment of EUCLID's multinational offerings with European and international standards (including the Bologna Process). Her work supports the university's mission in sustainable development, global economics, and capacity-building for participating states and government-sponsored students.
Key Qualifications in International Administration & Higher Education
- Long-standing member of the Oversight Council (statutory governance body) since the early years of EUCLID's development.
- International Curriculum Consultant, responsible for curriculum design, course development, and alignment of programs in economics, information systems, marketing, and related fields across EUCLID's global network.
- Extensive experience in European higher education harmonization, having served on a French governmental committee for BMD (Bachelor-Master-Doctorate) degree alignment and as a jury member for the national CAPES competitive examination.
- Professor with the French Ministry of National Education (Professeur Agrégé), attached to the Academy of Montpellier, with teaching experience at the University of Montpellier (Faculty of Law and Institute of Business Administration – IAE) in economics, marketing, and information systems.
Academic and Professional Background
Brigitte Bru holds the prestigious French Agrégation (Professeur Agrégé) in Economics and Computer Science / Information Systems. Prior to her academic career, she worked in the private sector at IBM and CCMC. She has authored numerous widely used textbooks and workbooks in economics, marketing, and IT for French higher education institutions (BTS and Bachelor's level).
She was awarded the Palmes Académiques by the French Republic in recognition of her distinguished contributions to education.
Her practical experience in curriculum internationalization, quality assurance in a multilingual and multicultural intergovernmental environment, European academic frameworks, and institutional governance makes her a valuable senior official for multilateral educational initiatives. She resides in France (near Montpellier).
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