Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 24617 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (24248) News (1810) People (1402) (-) Editions (369) Chair (360) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Editions Publication Mieke Bal Un rêve culturel : l'Europe au pluriel L’Europe réunit une grande variété de langues et de cultures. À la fois une et plurielle, elle véhicule un rêve culturel d’intégration. Comment faire vivre ensemble des langues, des littératures, des cultures, en respectant leur diversité ? Mieke Bal … 2 September 2024 Publication Lluis Quintana-Murci Une histoire génétique : notre diversité, notre évolution, notre adaptation « La diversité biologique chez l’être humain est immense : de notre apparence physique à nos capacités à digérer certains aliments, en passant par nos relations avec les pathogènes ou nos vulnérabilités à certaines maladies. Mais quels sont les facteurs … 2 September 2024 Publication William Marx Vivre dans la bibliothèque du monde Notre amour historiquement situé de la littérature nous impose paradoxalement, comme premier devoir, de nous arracher à l’historicité de cette même littérature. C’est au nom de la littérature que nous devons nous détacher de celle-ci. Voilà pourquoi il … 2 September 2024 Series Biodiversity and Ecosystems through time and space Chris Bowler, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Seminar 24 Mar 2021 → 31 Mar 2021 Event Perry Anderson From Jus Gentium to the United Nations Guest lecturer Abstract Where and how did the ideas of a jus gentium arise in the early modern epoch: on the battle-fields of continental Europe, or in the European encounter with the rest of the world? Tracing the concerns of leading jurists from the time of Charles V … 5 Oct 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Series The museum as archive Bénédicte Savoy, chair Cultural history of art heritage in Europe, 18th-20th centuries Symposium Colloquium organized jointly by the Musée du Louvre and the Collège de France May 6 at the Musée du Louvre May 7 at the Collège de France Due to the health situation, the colloquium will be held behind closed doors, but the recording will be available on … 06 May 2021 → 07 May 2021 Series Mental files (continued) François Recanati, chair Philosophy of Language and Mind Lecture Presentation The aim of the 2019-2020 lecture was to provide a general introduction to the theory of "mental files", while resituating it within the framework of the debates that have opposed, in the philosophy of language, two conceptions of content: … 04 May 2021 → 29 Jun 2021 Series Developmental gene regulation and genetic syndromes : mechanisms, constraints and atavisms Denis Duboule, chair Evolution of Development and Genomes Lecture This year's lecture will focus on the increasingly close relationship between gene regulation during early development and the existence of numerous genetic syndromes in humans. Indeed, recent advances in the study of the regulation of genes important to … 04 May 2021 → 08 Jun 2021 Series World history of the Louvre Bénédicte Savoy, chair Cultural history of art heritage in Europe, 18th-20th centuries Lecture Due to the pandemic, Bénédicte Savoy's lectures will not be held in public. They will be recorded and made available on our website at a later date. This year, Bénédicte Savoy will focus on the Musée du Louvre, the history of its collections and all the … 03 May 2021 → 28 Jun 2021 Event Joint Neuroscience Meeting between the Italian Institute of Technology & Collège de France Symposium Program … 9 Jul 2022 09:00 to 12:00 Event Joint Neuroscience Meeting between the Italian Institute of Technology & Collège de France Symposium Program … 8 Jul 2022 09:00 to 12:00 Event Jean-Philippe Bouchaud Introduction Symposium 2 Jun 2022 08:45 to 09:00 Series The worlds of public health: anthropological excursions Didier Fassin, chair Public health Lecture With the covid pandemic, public health burst onto the scene. Everything that makes societies tick suddenly began to revolve around health issues. To grasp this experience, the lecture takes a detour, starting with an ordinary, little-known scene, and … 14 Apr 2021 → 16 Jun 2021 Series Interactions, Feedback, Crises Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, chair Technological Innovation Liliane Bettencourt Seminar 07 Apr 2021 → 09 Jun 2021 Series From statistical physics to the social sciences : the challenges of multidisciplinarity Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, chair Technological Innovation Liliane Bettencourt Lecture Jean-Philippe Bouchaud presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France In his lecture, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud will illustrate how ideas from the statistical physics of complex systems can be transposed to economics and the social … 07 Apr 2021 → 09 Jun 2021 Series Brain immune cells : origins, functions and implications in neurodegenerative diseases Sonia Garel, chair Neurobiology and the Immune System Lecture Sonia Garel presents this year's lecture in the Collège de France courTs series Over the past decade, studies have revealed the importance of immune cells in brain function. Through their interactions with neurons and glial cells, they are involved in … 12 Apr 2021 → 07 Jun 2021 Event Peter Pfälzner From Hurrian Kingdom to Middle-Assyrian Provincial Capital: The History of Mardaman as Seen from the Archaeological Record Guest lecturer Peter Pfälzner has been invited by the Collège de France Assembly at the suggestion of Professor Dominique Charpin. The lecture is in English. Abstract A team from the University of Tübingen has been conducting excavations at the site of Bassetki, located … 1 Jul 2022 10:00 to 11:00 Event Rémy Slama Climate Change, Biodiversity, Human Health and Societies: Threats, Opportunities and Research Needs. Conclusion Symposium 17 Jun 2022 11:35 to 12:00 Series Quantum algorithms Frédéric Magniez, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Seminar 07 Apr 2021 → 09 Jun 2021 Series Quantum algorithms Frédéric Magniez, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Lecture All computer calculations are currently performed on computers constrained by the laws of Newtonian physics, also known as classical physics. However, as Richard Feynman suggested in the 1980s, a quantum computer could take advantage of the superposition … 07 Apr 2021 → 09 Jun 2021 Event Sarah Dimick Cli-Fi. A Brief Overview of an Emerging Genre Symposium Sarah Dimick Sarah Dimick is an Assistant Professor of English at Harvard University. Her research, based in Anglophone literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, focuses on literary portrayals of climate change and environmental justice. Her writing … 17 Jun 2022 11:10 to 11:35 Event Coralie Chevallier Social Cognition and Effective Environmentalism Symposium 17 Jun 2022 10:40 to 11:00 Event Katheline Schubert Managing Future Emissions: Theory of Commons vs Market-Based Solutions Symposium Katheline Schubert Katheline Schubert is Professor of Economics at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and at the Paris School of Economics (PSE). She is a member of the Haut Conseil pour le climat, the Franco-German Council of Economic Experts … 17 Jun 2022 10:20 to 10:40 Event Marc Henneaux Three-Dimensional Gravity on Spaces with Multiple Boundaries Seminar Three-dimensional gravity on spaces with multiple boundaries is classically solved by using the Chern-Simons formulation. The gauge-invariant classical phase space is explicitly constructed. 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Publication Mieke Bal Un rêve culturel : l'Europe au pluriel L’Europe réunit une grande variété de langues et de cultures. À la fois une et plurielle, elle véhicule un rêve culturel d’intégration. Comment faire vivre ensemble des langues, des littératures, des cultures, en respectant leur diversité ? Mieke Bal … 2 September 2024
Publication Lluis Quintana-Murci Une histoire génétique : notre diversité, notre évolution, notre adaptation « La diversité biologique chez l’être humain est immense : de notre apparence physique à nos capacités à digérer certains aliments, en passant par nos relations avec les pathogènes ou nos vulnérabilités à certaines maladies. Mais quels sont les facteurs … 2 September 2024
Publication William Marx Vivre dans la bibliothèque du monde Notre amour historiquement situé de la littérature nous impose paradoxalement, comme premier devoir, de nous arracher à l’historicité de cette même littérature. C’est au nom de la littérature que nous devons nous détacher de celle-ci. Voilà pourquoi il … 2 September 2024
Series Biodiversity and Ecosystems through time and space Chris Bowler, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Seminar 24 Mar 2021 → 31 Mar 2021
Event Perry Anderson From Jus Gentium to the United Nations Guest lecturer Abstract Where and how did the ideas of a jus gentium arise in the early modern epoch: on the battle-fields of continental Europe, or in the European encounter with the rest of the world? Tracing the concerns of leading jurists from the time of Charles V … 5 Oct 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Series The museum as archive Bénédicte Savoy, chair Cultural history of art heritage in Europe, 18th-20th centuries Symposium Colloquium organized jointly by the Musée du Louvre and the Collège de France May 6 at the Musée du Louvre May 7 at the Collège de France Due to the health situation, the colloquium will be held behind closed doors, but the recording will be available on … 06 May 2021 → 07 May 2021
Series Mental files (continued) François Recanati, chair Philosophy of Language and Mind Lecture Presentation The aim of the 2019-2020 lecture was to provide a general introduction to the theory of "mental files", while resituating it within the framework of the debates that have opposed, in the philosophy of language, two conceptions of content: … 04 May 2021 → 29 Jun 2021
Series Developmental gene regulation and genetic syndromes : mechanisms, constraints and atavisms Denis Duboule, chair Evolution of Development and Genomes Lecture This year's lecture will focus on the increasingly close relationship between gene regulation during early development and the existence of numerous genetic syndromes in humans. Indeed, recent advances in the study of the regulation of genes important to … 04 May 2021 → 08 Jun 2021
Series World history of the Louvre Bénédicte Savoy, chair Cultural history of art heritage in Europe, 18th-20th centuries Lecture Due to the pandemic, Bénédicte Savoy's lectures will not be held in public. They will be recorded and made available on our website at a later date. This year, Bénédicte Savoy will focus on the Musée du Louvre, the history of its collections and all the … 03 May 2021 → 28 Jun 2021
Event Joint Neuroscience Meeting between the Italian Institute of Technology & Collège de France Symposium Program … 9 Jul 2022 09:00 to 12:00
Event Joint Neuroscience Meeting between the Italian Institute of Technology & Collège de France Symposium Program … 8 Jul 2022 09:00 to 12:00
Series The worlds of public health: anthropological excursions Didier Fassin, chair Public health Lecture With the covid pandemic, public health burst onto the scene. Everything that makes societies tick suddenly began to revolve around health issues. To grasp this experience, the lecture takes a detour, starting with an ordinary, little-known scene, and … 14 Apr 2021 → 16 Jun 2021
Series Interactions, Feedback, Crises Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, chair Technological Innovation Liliane Bettencourt Seminar 07 Apr 2021 → 09 Jun 2021
Series From statistical physics to the social sciences : the challenges of multidisciplinarity Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, chair Technological Innovation Liliane Bettencourt Lecture Jean-Philippe Bouchaud presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France In his lecture, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud will illustrate how ideas from the statistical physics of complex systems can be transposed to economics and the social … 07 Apr 2021 → 09 Jun 2021
Series Brain immune cells : origins, functions and implications in neurodegenerative diseases Sonia Garel, chair Neurobiology and the Immune System Lecture Sonia Garel presents this year's lecture in the Collège de France courTs series Over the past decade, studies have revealed the importance of immune cells in brain function. Through their interactions with neurons and glial cells, they are involved in … 12 Apr 2021 → 07 Jun 2021
Event Peter Pfälzner From Hurrian Kingdom to Middle-Assyrian Provincial Capital: The History of Mardaman as Seen from the Archaeological Record Guest lecturer Peter Pfälzner has been invited by the Collège de France Assembly at the suggestion of Professor Dominique Charpin. The lecture is in English. Abstract A team from the University of Tübingen has been conducting excavations at the site of Bassetki, located … 1 Jul 2022 10:00 to 11:00
Event Rémy Slama Climate Change, Biodiversity, Human Health and Societies: Threats, Opportunities and Research Needs. Conclusion Symposium 17 Jun 2022 11:35 to 12:00
Series Quantum algorithms Frédéric Magniez, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Seminar 07 Apr 2021 → 09 Jun 2021
Series Quantum algorithms Frédéric Magniez, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Lecture All computer calculations are currently performed on computers constrained by the laws of Newtonian physics, also known as classical physics. However, as Richard Feynman suggested in the 1980s, a quantum computer could take advantage of the superposition … 07 Apr 2021 → 09 Jun 2021
Event Sarah Dimick Cli-Fi. A Brief Overview of an Emerging Genre Symposium Sarah Dimick Sarah Dimick is an Assistant Professor of English at Harvard University. Her research, based in Anglophone literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, focuses on literary portrayals of climate change and environmental justice. Her writing … 17 Jun 2022 11:10 to 11:35
Event Coralie Chevallier Social Cognition and Effective Environmentalism Symposium 17 Jun 2022 10:40 to 11:00
Event Katheline Schubert Managing Future Emissions: Theory of Commons vs Market-Based Solutions Symposium Katheline Schubert Katheline Schubert is Professor of Economics at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and at the Paris School of Economics (PSE). She is a member of the Haut Conseil pour le climat, the Franco-German Council of Economic Experts … 17 Jun 2022 10:20 to 10:40
Event Marc Henneaux Three-Dimensional Gravity on Spaces with Multiple Boundaries Seminar Three-dimensional gravity on spaces with multiple boundaries is classically solved by using the Chern-Simons formulation. The gauge-invariant classical phase space is explicitly constructed. The Hilbert space is shown not to tensor-factorize into the … 22 Jun 2022 15:00 to 16:00