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Alix Mazuet

Professor of French and Francophone Studies

Alix Mazuet is a Lecturer in French at Stanford University, specializing in French language instruction and cultural studies.12 Originally from Southern France, she brings her native expertise to her teaching role at Stanford's Language Center.

Teaching Responsibilities

At Stanford, Alix Mazuet teaches a variety of French courses, including:

  • French as a Foreign Language
  • French cultural history
  • Francophone cultures12

She is involved in teaching multiple levels of French language courses, from first-year to second-year, with a focus on cultural emphasis.45 Some of the specific courses she instructs include:

  • Second-Year French: Cultural Emphasis
  • Accelerated First-Year French

Academic Background

While specific details about her educational background are limited in the provided information, it's worth noting that Alix Mazuet holds a Master's degree in French, which she obtained from the University of Arizona in spring 2000.6

Professional Experience

Prior to her current position at Stanford, Alix Mazuet has had experience in academia:

  • She previously held the position of Associate Professor of French at the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, OK.6
  • Now, she is part of the academic staff at Stanford University, where she serves as a Lecturer in the Language Center.3

Alix Mazuet's expertise in French language and culture, combined with her academic experience, contributes to Stanford's French language program and helps students develop their language skills while gaining insights into Francophone cultures.

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