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L'Oréal Foundation
NameL'Oréal Foundation
Formation2007
LocationParis, France
Key peopleJean-Paul Agon, Frédéric Rozé

L'Oréal Foundation is a philanthropic organization founded by L'Oréal Group, a global leader in the beauty industry, with the support of UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The foundation aims to promote scientific research and education in the fields of cosmetology and sustainability, while also empowering women in science and promoting diversity and inclusion. The foundation works closely with renowned institutions such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Cambridge. It also collaborates with prominent organizations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, World Health Organization, and European Commission.

History

The L'Oréal Foundation was established in 2007 by L'Oréal Group, with the goal of promoting scientific research and education in the fields of cosmetology and sustainability. The foundation's creation was supported by UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and French National Centre for Scientific Research. The foundation's history is closely tied to the history of L'Oréal Group, which was founded by Eugène Schueller in 1909. Over the years, the foundation has worked with prominent scientists and researchers from institutions like Stanford University, University of Oxford, and California Institute of Technology. It has also partnered with organizations like American Cancer Society, World Wildlife Fund, and International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Mission and Objectives

The L'Oréal Foundation's mission is to promote scientific research and education in the fields of cosmetology and sustainability, while also empowering women in science and promoting diversity and inclusion. The foundation's objectives are to support young scientists and researchers in their work, to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in the beauty industry, and to raise awareness about the importance of sustainability and environmental protection. The foundation works closely with institutions like University of California, Berkeley, Columbia University, and University of Michigan to achieve its objectives. It also collaborates with organizations like National Science Foundation, European Research Council, and Australian Research Council.

Programs and Initiatives

The L'Oréal Foundation has launched several programs and initiatives to support its mission and objectives. These include the L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science, which recognize and reward outstanding women scientists from around the world. The foundation also offers fellowships and grants to young scientists and researchers to support their work. Additionally, the foundation has launched initiatives like Beauty for a Better Life, which aims to promote sustainability and environmental protection in the beauty industry. The foundation has also partnered with organizations like The Nature Conservancy, World Bank, and United Nations Development Programme to support its initiatives. It has also worked with institutions like University of Tokyo, Seoul National University, and National University of Singapore.

Governance and Leadership

The L'Oréal Foundation is governed by a board of directors composed of prominent scientists, researchers, and business leaders. The foundation's leadership includes Jean-Paul Agon, Frédéric Rozé, and Alexandra Palt, who have all played a crucial role in shaping the foundation's mission and objectives. The foundation also has a scientific committee composed of renowned scientists and researchers from institutions like University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Duke University. The committee provides advice and guidance on the foundation's programs and initiatives. The foundation has also collaborated with organizations like European Union, Asian Development Bank, and African Development Bank.

Awards and Recognition

The L'Oréal Foundation has received numerous awards and recognition for its work in promoting scientific research and education in the fields of cosmetology and sustainability. The foundation has been recognized by organizations like United Nations, World Economic Forum, and European Commission for its commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. The foundation's L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science have also been recognized as one of the most prestigious awards in the scientific community. The foundation has also been awarded by institutions like Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Cambridge for its contributions to scientific research and education.

International Presence

The L'Oréal Foundation has a strong international presence, with programs and initiatives in over 100 countries around the world. The foundation works closely with local organizations and institutions to support its mission and objectives, and has partnered with organizations like Red Cross, UNICEF, and World Food Programme to support its initiatives. The foundation has also established regional offices in New York City, London, and Tokyo to coordinate its international activities. The foundation's international presence is also reflected in its collaboration with institutions like University of Sydney, University of Toronto, and University of Cape Town. It has also worked with organizations like African Union, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and European Space Agency to support its international initiatives. Category:Philanthropic organizations

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