Dora Tauzin
Dora Tauzin is an international journalist and essayist. After obtaining a master in Applied Foreign Languages from the Sorbonne, she graduated from the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences-Po) with recognition for outstanding academic achievement.
A citizen of the world, Dora is fluent in five languages and has also lived in Berlin, London and New York. After working in the Public Relations Department of the United Nations, she moved to Japan to host NHK Television’s “French Conversation” program for five years. She has also lectured at Keio University, and while currently a lecturer for organizations including the French Institute of Japan in Tokyo and the Academy of Wine, she is very active as a bridge between France and Japan, through many activities such as writing newspaper and magazine articles, as a charming host and speaker for lectures and other events. Dora also appears often on TV and radio as journalist and commentator as well.
Dora is not only the author of regular columns: “Dora’s stray cat Bonjour!” (2007-2008, Asahi Shimbun newspaper) and ” Column My Truth” (2009-2010, Tokyo Shimbun newspaper) but also the author of many books, including “Woman Before Mother” (Shogakukan) and “Live Your Own Life: Enjoy Today Parisian-Style!” (Kawade Shobo Shinsha).
She is also the recipient of the Chief Secretary’s Award (Cultural Communications Division) from the Ministry of Culture, and the Legion of Honor.
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International author and jounalist
Recipient of the Chief Secretary’s Award (Cultural Communications Division) from the Ministry of Culture.