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History of the Mediterranean West in the Middle Ages. …
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Created in 1992, the annual International Chair (1992-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from an Eastern European country or from another …
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Observational astrophysics. …
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Jean Yoyotte's teaching program at the Collège de France, which he unveiled in his inaugural lecture on March 27   1992, is a continuation of his research into the geography of the Delta and the history of late Egypt. For six   years, his lectures and …
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Created in 1989, the annual European Chair (1989-2008) is designed to welcome, for one academic year, a leading scientist from a member country of the European Economic …
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History of syncretism in late Antiquity. …
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History of modern China. …
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Since its creation in 1530, the Collège de France has always hosted Chairs of Medicine. From the time of François Magendie onwards , these chairs were devoted to teaching "  research in progress " : experimental physiology by François Magendie himself …
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Cellular and molecular embryology. …
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General linguistics is concerned with : language as the defining faculty of the human being language as a historical and social manifestation of this faculty. The Linguistic Theory Chair illustrates this polarity. At the center is language, studied …
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Economic analysis. …
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Rhetoric and society in Europe ( 16th-17th  centuries). …
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Comparative epistemology. …
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German grammar and thought. …
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Tradition and criticism of Greek texts. …
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Geodynamics. …
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History of contemporary France. …
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Assyriology. …
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Analysis and geometry. …
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The Chair of National Antiquities was created in 1905 in a very special context. The University was only interested in the "classical   "  civilizations: the Middle East (Egypt and Mesopotamia), Greece and Rome. Despite the attention paid, since …
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History of the Indian world. …
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Paleoanthropologist and geologist, Yves Coppens fully integrates human paleontology into the Chair of Prehistory. Best known as the co-discoverer of Lucy (first Australopithecus afarensis skeleton , 1974), his lectures focus on the bushy nature of human …
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Neuropharmacology. …
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Statistical physics. …