Launched in 2015, the purpose of the reward a doctoral thesis in the area of knowledge of natural disaster risks as well as the application of such knowledge to insurance and to risk prevention.

For this eleventh edition, the award was presented at the time of the 11th edition of Journée CCR CAT held on June 17, 2020 in Paris. The award was attributed to Audrey MICHAUD-DUBUY, for her thesis « Dynamique des éruptions pliniennes : réévaluation de l'aléa volcanique en Martinique».

 

 

The Prix CCR Cat Nat was created to encourage research into natural disasters and the application of this research to the insurance industry and the prevention of risks.

The purpose of the award is to reward a doctoral thesis in this area that constitutes innovative, detailed and original research and provides insight on the theoretical aspects and practical issues associated with the thesis topic.

The Prix CCR Cat Nat is open in the European area and is given in recognition of a winner chosen by a jury composed of university academics, research and insurance sector experts and CCR representatives.

Applicants to the award defended a thesis between July 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019.

 

Contact : prixccrcat@ccr.fr