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Through his work, he set out to show that individual … Chair Louis Robert Greek epigraphy and antiquities 1939 - 1974 Greek epigraphy and antiquities. … Chair Szolem Mandelbrojt Analytical mechanics and celestial mechanics 1938 - 1972 Analytical mechanics and celestial mechanics. … Chair Robert Courrier Experimental morphology and endocrinology 1938 - 1966 Experimental morphology and endocrinology. … Chair Henri Wallon Child psychology and education 1937 - 1949 Childhood psychology and education. … Chair Paul Valéry Poetics 1937 - 1945 Poetic. … Chair Emile Benveniste Comparative grammar 1937 - 1969 Comparative grammar. … Chair Lucien Febvre History of modern civilization 1933 - 1949 History of modern civilization. … Chair Marcel Mauss Sociology 1931 - 1942 Between 1931 and 1940, Marcel Mauss held the first sociology chair at the Collège de France. A nephew of Durkheim, Mauss's lectures were as much sociology as anthropology, religion and ethnology. Marcel Mauss's election to the Collège de France, at the … Chair Edmond Faral Medieval Latin literature 1925 - 1954 Latin literature of the Middle Ages. … Chair Henri Maspero Chinese language and literature 1919 - 1945 Chinese language and literature. … Chair Paul Langevin General and experimental physics 1909 - 1946 General and experimental physics. … Chair Henri Bergson Modern philosophy 1904 - 1921 The Collège de France was a perfect match for Henri Bergson's personality and aspirations, where he taught two lectures a week on Friday and Saturday afternoons. The first lecture is devoted to a philosophical problem, while the second comments on the … Chair Joseph Bédier Medieval French language and literature 1903 - 1936 French language and literature in the Middle Ages. … Chair Henri Bergson Greek and Latin philosophy 1900 - 1904 Greek and Latin philosophy. … People Daniel Lieberman Harvard University, Department of Human Evolutionary Biology Daniel E. Lieberman is Edwin M. Lerner II Professor of Biological Sciences in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. He received his AB from Harvard in 1986 (Summa cum laude ), his M.Phil from Cambridge University in 1987, and … People Neil Price Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden People Makoto Fujita Professor at Tokyo College Makoto Fujita is University Distinguished Professor of The University of Tokyo, Japan. He received his Ph. D. degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1987. After working in Chiba University, Institute for Molecular Science (IMS), and Nagoya … People Isabelle Ratié Professor at the Collège de France Isabelle Ratié studied Western philosophy at the Panthéon-Sorbonne University (she holds a DEA in the history of Greek philosophy and an agrégation in philosophy) before turning to the study of Sanskrit sources at the Sorbonne Nouvelle and then at the … People Yvon Maday Professor of Applied Mathematics, Sorbonne University, Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory, Visiting Professor at the Collège de France Yvon Maday is Professor of Applied Mathematics at Sorbonne University and a member of the Jacques-Louis-Lions Laboratory, which he directed for several years. He was also a visiting professor at Brown University (USA) for over fifteen years. A specialist … People Sandra Lavorel Research Director, CNRS; Visiting Professor, Collège de France Director of research at the CNRS, Sandra Lavorel is a leading figure in scientific ecology. A member of the French Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences (USA), she works at the Laboratoire d'écologie alpine in Grenoble. A pioneer of the … People Pascale Senellart Research Director, CNRS - Université Paris-Saclay, Visiting Professor at the Collège de France Pascale Senellart is director of research at the CNRS nanoscience and nanotechnology center. CNRS - Université Paris-Saclay. Her research lies at the interface between solid-state physics, quantum optics and nanotechnologies. She studies semiconductor … People Maria Melchior Epidemiologist, Visiting Professor at the Collège de France Maria Melchior has a doctorate in science from Harvard University and is a qualified researcher at UVSQ. She is an epidemiologist and research director at Inserm. 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Chair Marcel Bataillon Languages and literatures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America 1945 - 1965 Languages and literatures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. …
Chair Maurice Halbwachs Group psychology 1944 - 1945 Entitled " Collective Psychology ", this chair at the Collège de France, which followed on from that of Marcel Mauss, was created for Maurice Halbwachs, for whom memory was a favorite subject. Through his work, he set out to show that individual …
Chair Szolem Mandelbrojt Analytical mechanics and celestial mechanics 1938 - 1972 Analytical mechanics and celestial mechanics. …
Chair Robert Courrier Experimental morphology and endocrinology 1938 - 1966 Experimental morphology and endocrinology. …
Chair Marcel Mauss Sociology 1931 - 1942 Between 1931 and 1940, Marcel Mauss held the first sociology chair at the Collège de France. A nephew of Durkheim, Mauss's lectures were as much sociology as anthropology, religion and ethnology. Marcel Mauss's election to the Collège de France, at the …
Chair Henri Bergson Modern philosophy 1904 - 1921 The Collège de France was a perfect match for Henri Bergson's personality and aspirations, where he taught two lectures a week on Friday and Saturday afternoons. The first lecture is devoted to a philosophical problem, while the second comments on the …
Chair Joseph Bédier Medieval French language and literature 1903 - 1936 French language and literature in the Middle Ages. …
People Daniel Lieberman Harvard University, Department of Human Evolutionary Biology Daniel E. Lieberman is Edwin M. Lerner II Professor of Biological Sciences in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. He received his AB from Harvard in 1986 (Summa cum laude ), his M.Phil from Cambridge University in 1987, and …
People Makoto Fujita Professor at Tokyo College Makoto Fujita is University Distinguished Professor of The University of Tokyo, Japan. He received his Ph. D. degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1987. After working in Chiba University, Institute for Molecular Science (IMS), and Nagoya …
People Isabelle Ratié Professor at the Collège de France Isabelle Ratié studied Western philosophy at the Panthéon-Sorbonne University (she holds a DEA in the history of Greek philosophy and an agrégation in philosophy) before turning to the study of Sanskrit sources at the Sorbonne Nouvelle and then at the …
People Yvon Maday Professor of Applied Mathematics, Sorbonne University, Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory, Visiting Professor at the Collège de France Yvon Maday is Professor of Applied Mathematics at Sorbonne University and a member of the Jacques-Louis-Lions Laboratory, which he directed for several years. He was also a visiting professor at Brown University (USA) for over fifteen years. A specialist …
People Sandra Lavorel Research Director, CNRS; Visiting Professor, Collège de France Director of research at the CNRS, Sandra Lavorel is a leading figure in scientific ecology. A member of the French Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences (USA), she works at the Laboratoire d'écologie alpine in Grenoble. A pioneer of the …
People Pascale Senellart Research Director, CNRS - Université Paris-Saclay, Visiting Professor at the Collège de France Pascale Senellart is director of research at the CNRS nanoscience and nanotechnology center. CNRS - Université Paris-Saclay. Her research lies at the interface between solid-state physics, quantum optics and nanotechnologies. She studies semiconductor …
People Maria Melchior Epidemiologist, Visiting Professor at the Collège de France Maria Melchior has a doctorate in science from Harvard University and is a qualified researcher at UVSQ. She is an epidemiologist and research director at Inserm. Her work focuses on social inequalities in mental health and addictive behaviors, with a …