Géraldine Muhlmann | |
Nationality: | French |
Years Active: | 1995— |
Géraldine Muhlmann is a French political scientist and political journalist. She is a former host of the France 5 program C politique (Fr).
Muhlmann received the 1er accessit in the philosophy concours général in 1989.[1]
Muhlmann attended the École normale supérieure in Paris, earning an Agrégation in philosophy in 1994 and one in political science in 2003, and a doctorate in political science in 2001.[2] She also studied public service at the Sciences Po, in the class of 1995.[3] In 1996, Muhlmann obtained a graduate degree in journalism from New York University.[4]
In 1995, Muhlmann participated in the electoral campaign of Lionel Jospin in the 1995 French presidential election.[5] In 1996, after graduating with a degree in journalism, Muhlmann began working with the American journalist Charlie Rose on the television channel PBS. Muhlmann then became an instructor at the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas in the Center for the study of administrative science (Fr),[6] and also at Paris-Sud University.[7]
From 1998 to 1999, Muhlmann was a project manager in the office of Martine Aubry, who at the time was France's Minister of Labour.[4] [8] Muhlmann continued to work as a political commentator, with regular appearances on radio and television shows including On refait le monde (fr) on RTL, Frédéric Ferney's Le Bateau livre (fr) on France 5, Le Rendez-vous des Politiques on France Culture, and Les Matins de France Culture.[8] In 2008 she was a host on Paris Première, including the talk show Cactus produced by Emmanuel Chain.
In 2011, Muhlmann replaced Nicolas Demorand on the France 5 politics program C politique, when Demorand was hired to manage the newspaper Libération.[9] She remained there until 2012.
In 2014, Muhlmann joined Franz-Olivier Giesbert on Les Grandes Questions on France 5.[8] [10] Muhlmann has also been one of the main presenters on the France 2 news show On n'est pas couché.[11]