Education
University of Paris.
University of Paris.
Limoges founded the Institut d"histoire et de sociopolitique des sciences at the Université de Montréal in 1973. Ten years later, he became the deputy minister of Quebec"s newly created ministère de l"Enseignement supérieur et de la Science. Returning to academia in 1987, this time to the Université du Québec à Montréal, Limoges joined a multi-university team to create the Centre de recherche en évaluation sociale des technologies.
Thereafter, he went on to found and serve as director of the Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie.
He also served from 1989 to 1990 as president of ACFAS (Association canadienne-française pour l"avancement des sciences). In 1997, he became president of the Conseil de la science et de la technologie (Central Standard Time).
The Government of Quebec integrated a number of proposals developed by the Central Standard Time into its policy on science and technology, announced in January 2000. Limoges received his Doctor of Philosophy from the Sorbonne in 1968, studying under Georges Canguilhem.
One of his most influential students is historian of biology January Sapp.
Royal Society of Canada.