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It provides a means of explaining the universality of … 14 Jan 2019 → 18 Feb 2019 Series Examples of renormalization Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture For more than half a century, the renormalization group has been one of the most widely used approaches in statistical physics for trying to link the microscopic world to the macroscopic world. It provides a means of explaining the universality of … 14 Jan 2019 → 18 Feb 2019 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin Discovering African origins Lecture 13 Oct 2020 17:00 - 18:30 Series The European Central Bank and the euro crisis Lucrezia Reichlin, chair European Chair Lecture My current research focuses on a critical assessment of the challenges faced by the European Central Bank (ECB) during the period 2007-2015, when the worst recession and financial crisis in the post-war era were unfolding, and the ECB was facing the first … 11 Jan 2019 → 01 Mar 2019 Series The Ottoman Empire and Turkey facing the West (II) Edhem Eldem, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture The Turkish past is not only Ottoman, and Ottoman history is not only Turkish. In other words, the title of this new Chair covers a vast, complex and even ambiguous field. We will, however, focus our attention on a more targeted context which, while … 11 Jan 2019 → 15 Feb 2019 Series Bactria and Sogdiana on both sides of the Arab conquest (7th-9th century) : a shift in civilization ? Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Lecture 10 Jan 2019 → 28 Mar 2019 Series Why migrate ? François Héran, chair Migrations and Societies Lecture The 14 lecture hours in 2019, grouped into 7 sessions running from the beginning of January to the end of February, will be devoted primarily to elucidating the determinants of migration. Their consequences for societies of origin and destination will be … 10 Jan 2019 → 21 Feb 2019 Event Frank Gehry Frank Gehry, conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen Special events Access more information on the event's news page … 22 Jun 2017 18:30 - 19:30 Series In praise of description Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Lecture 09 Jan 2019 → 20 Mar 2019 Event Saïda Guellati Measuring the fine structure constant to refine Standard Model predictions Seminar Abstract The fine structure constant α is that "magical and mysterious" number close to 1/137 that characterizes the strength of the interaction between light and charged elementary particles, such as electrons or muons. Precise knowledge of its numerical … 19 Mar 2021 11:00 - 12:30 Series Readings of texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar A good knowledge of Sino-Japanese or Japanese is required for the seminar. … 08 Jan 2019 → 19 Feb 2019 Series Proust the essayist Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture À la recherche du temps perdu is a novel, that seems to be understood, but Proust asked himself in 1908, as he held his master idea : " Should it be a novel, a philosophical study, am I a novelist ? " And he doubted. Could La Recherche have taken the form … 08 Jan 2019 → 02 Apr 2019 Event Jean Dalibard Low-energy collisions Lecture Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes Abstract We now turn to the case of a low-energy collision, such that kb1, where k is the relative wave vector of the two collision partners and b the range of the interaction potential. This … 19 Mar 2021 09:30 - 11:00 Series The inventions of politics : medieval experiments Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture Still aiming for a genealogy of modern government, this year's lecture attempted a history - itself experimental - of medieval experimentation, i.e. of the social capacity to invent the political. It continued and formalized the two previous years … 08 Jan 2019 → 02 Apr 2019 Series Le Roman du Genji : poetry, language and Buddhism Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture 08 Jan 2019 → 02 Apr 2019 Event Philippe Aghion Covid and economy Lecture Documents and media Download support … 6 Oct 2020 14:00 - 16:00 Series The oldest book in the world Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar The Prisse papyrus comes from West Thebes, more precisely from the necropolis of Dra Abou'l Naga, and even more precisely from the excavations commissioned by Prisse d'Avennes in the mid-19th century, during which it was discovered, then stolen and sold … 07 Jan 2019 → 15 Apr 2019 Series Differentiation therapy Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture A significant part of the lectures given at the Collège within the framework of the Chair seek to highlight the links that exist between the pathogenesis of different forms of cancer and different treatment modalities. For example, we presented the links … 07 Jan 2019 → 28 Jan 2019 Series Calamus and stone (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture This year's lecture was devoted to the character of the Pharaoh and his literary staging, deliberately excluding what comes under the heading of the official " royal narrative " : relations of military campaigns presenting the king in the guise of the … 07 Jan 2019 → 15 Apr 2019 Series Brain development and the emergence of cognitive functions Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Seminar In 2018-2019, we have welcomed six guests who specialize in brain development and the assessment of cognitive abilities in very young children. Indeed, babies display unsuspected skills that can be highlighted by behavioral or imaging methods. We have … 07 Jan 2019 → 11 Feb 2019 Series Recent advances in brain imaging and decoding mental representations Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture Brain imaging has become an indispensable ingredient of experimental psychology. Until the 1970s or 1980s, it was fashionable to defend the functionalist thesis that psychology and neurobiology were autonomous disciplines, occupying watertight … 07 Jan 2019 → 11 Feb 2019 Event Samantha Besson Liability for undue negligence (II) : complex causality and plural liability Lecture 18 Mar 2021 10:00 - 11:30 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 326 Page 327 Page 328 Page 329 Page 330 Page 331 Page 332 Page 333 Page 334 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Series Proust the essayist Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Seminar 15 Jan 2019 → 26 Mar 2019
Event Philippe Aghion Should robots be taxed? Lecture Documents and media Download support … 13 Oct 2020 14:00 - 16:00
Series Examples of renormalization Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar For more than half a century, the renormalization group has been one of the most widely used approaches in statistical physics for trying to link the microscopic world to the macroscopic world. It provides a means of explaining the universality of … 14 Jan 2019 → 18 Feb 2019
Series Examples of renormalization Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture For more than half a century, the renormalization group has been one of the most widely used approaches in statistical physics for trying to link the microscopic world to the macroscopic world. It provides a means of explaining the universality of … 14 Jan 2019 → 18 Feb 2019
Series The European Central Bank and the euro crisis Lucrezia Reichlin, chair European Chair Lecture My current research focuses on a critical assessment of the challenges faced by the European Central Bank (ECB) during the period 2007-2015, when the worst recession and financial crisis in the post-war era were unfolding, and the ECB was facing the first … 11 Jan 2019 → 01 Mar 2019
Series The Ottoman Empire and Turkey facing the West (II) Edhem Eldem, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture The Turkish past is not only Ottoman, and Ottoman history is not only Turkish. In other words, the title of this new Chair covers a vast, complex and even ambiguous field. We will, however, focus our attention on a more targeted context which, while … 11 Jan 2019 → 15 Feb 2019
Series Bactria and Sogdiana on both sides of the Arab conquest (7th-9th century) : a shift in civilization ? Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Lecture 10 Jan 2019 → 28 Mar 2019
Series Why migrate ? François Héran, chair Migrations and Societies Lecture The 14 lecture hours in 2019, grouped into 7 sessions running from the beginning of January to the end of February, will be devoted primarily to elucidating the determinants of migration. Their consequences for societies of origin and destination will be … 10 Jan 2019 → 21 Feb 2019
Event Frank Gehry Frank Gehry, conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen Special events Access more information on the event's news page … 22 Jun 2017 18:30 - 19:30
Series In praise of description Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Lecture 09 Jan 2019 → 20 Mar 2019
Event Saïda Guellati Measuring the fine structure constant to refine Standard Model predictions Seminar Abstract The fine structure constant α is that "magical and mysterious" number close to 1/137 that characterizes the strength of the interaction between light and charged elementary particles, such as electrons or muons. Precise knowledge of its numerical … 19 Mar 2021 11:00 - 12:30
Series Readings of texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar A good knowledge of Sino-Japanese or Japanese is required for the seminar. … 08 Jan 2019 → 19 Feb 2019
Series Proust the essayist Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture À la recherche du temps perdu is a novel, that seems to be understood, but Proust asked himself in 1908, as he held his master idea : " Should it be a novel, a philosophical study, am I a novelist ? " And he doubted. Could La Recherche have taken the form … 08 Jan 2019 → 02 Apr 2019
Event Jean Dalibard Low-energy collisions Lecture Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes Abstract We now turn to the case of a low-energy collision, such that kb1, where k is the relative wave vector of the two collision partners and b the range of the interaction potential. This … 19 Mar 2021 09:30 - 11:00
Series The inventions of politics : medieval experiments Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture Still aiming for a genealogy of modern government, this year's lecture attempted a history - itself experimental - of medieval experimentation, i.e. of the social capacity to invent the political. It continued and formalized the two previous years … 08 Jan 2019 → 02 Apr 2019
Series Le Roman du Genji : poetry, language and Buddhism Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture 08 Jan 2019 → 02 Apr 2019
Event Philippe Aghion Covid and economy Lecture Documents and media Download support … 6 Oct 2020 14:00 - 16:00
Series The oldest book in the world Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar The Prisse papyrus comes from West Thebes, more precisely from the necropolis of Dra Abou'l Naga, and even more precisely from the excavations commissioned by Prisse d'Avennes in the mid-19th century, during which it was discovered, then stolen and sold … 07 Jan 2019 → 15 Apr 2019
Series Differentiation therapy Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture A significant part of the lectures given at the Collège within the framework of the Chair seek to highlight the links that exist between the pathogenesis of different forms of cancer and different treatment modalities. For example, we presented the links … 07 Jan 2019 → 28 Jan 2019
Series Calamus and stone (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture This year's lecture was devoted to the character of the Pharaoh and his literary staging, deliberately excluding what comes under the heading of the official " royal narrative " : relations of military campaigns presenting the king in the guise of the … 07 Jan 2019 → 15 Apr 2019
Series Brain development and the emergence of cognitive functions Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Seminar In 2018-2019, we have welcomed six guests who specialize in brain development and the assessment of cognitive abilities in very young children. Indeed, babies display unsuspected skills that can be highlighted by behavioral or imaging methods. We have … 07 Jan 2019 → 11 Feb 2019
Series Recent advances in brain imaging and decoding mental representations Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture Brain imaging has become an indispensable ingredient of experimental psychology. Until the 1970s or 1980s, it was fashionable to defend the functionalist thesis that psychology and neurobiology were autonomous disciplines, occupying watertight … 07 Jan 2019 → 11 Feb 2019
Event Samantha Besson Liability for undue negligence (II) : complex causality and plural liability Lecture 18 Mar 2021 10:00 - 11:30