List of foreign recipients of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques

Ordre des Palmes Académiques

Miniature of Officier in the Order
Awarded by  France
Awarded for Distinguished contributions to education or culture


Commandeur

Officier


Chevalier

The Ordre des Palmes Académiques (Order of Academic Palms) is an order of knighthood of France for academics and cultural and educational figures. The early Palmes académiques was instituted on 17 March 1808 and was only awarded to teachers or professors. In 1850 the decoration was divided into two known classes:[1]

Since 1955 the Ordre des palmes académiques has comprised three grades:

In 1866, the scope of the award was widened to include major contributions to French national education and culture made by anyone, including foreigners. It was also made available to any French expatriates making major contributions to the expansion of French culture throughout the world.

The following is an incomplete list of foreign recipients of the Ordre, with sources of information as indicated:

Armenia

Chevalier

Australia

Chevalier

Belgium

Officer

Belarus

Chevalier

Brazil

Chevalier

Canada

Chevalier

Costa Rica

Chevalier

Croatia

Commandeur

Gambia

Chevalier Saihou Bah (2002) Principal French teacher (Alliance Francaise) and Promoter of French culture Commandeur Sedat Jobe (....) Former Minister, Former UN officer, Lecturer at Dakar University (UCAD)

Germany

Chevalier

Greece

Chevalier

India

Chevalier

Officier

Iran

Commandeur
Chevalier

Ireland

Officier

Israel

Commandeur
Officier

Kenya

Chevalier

Lebanon

Mexico

Monaco

Commandeur

Morocco

Chevalier

Namibia

Netherlands

Officier

Chevalier: Wim Meulen(1938)Eindhoven,professeur de français

New Zealand

Commandeur
Officier since 1955 and Officier de l'Instruction Publique (Golden Palms) prior to 1955
Chevalier since 1955 and Officier d'Académie (Silver Palms) before 1955

Niger

Commandeur

Norway

Officier

Portugal

Chevalier

Philippines

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Slovenia

Sweden

Officier d'Académie
Officier
Chevalier

Tanzania

Officier

Thailand

Chevalier

Togo

Commandeur

Turkey

Commandeur
Chevalier

United Kingdom

Commandeur
Officier
Chevalier

United States

Commandeur
Officier
Chevalier

Vietnam

Chevalier

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