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The cult of Aequitas Symposium Chairman: Dominique Charpin, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 11:20 - 12:00 Event Philippe Hoffmann Equity in Greek thought Symposium Chairman: Dominique Charpin, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 10:20 - 11:00 Event Dario Mantovani Equity outside the law : an introduction Symposium Chairman: Dominique Charpin, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 09:45 - 10:20 Series Deep earth seismic imaging Barbara Romanowicz, chair Physics of the Earth's interior Lecture This series of five lectures focused on seismic imaging methods, as developed over the last forty years or so to study the global deep structure of the Earth's mantle. The principle is similar to that of medical imaging : how can we obtain an image of the … 29 Oct 2019 → 26 Nov 2019 Event Arno Bertina Stendhal : to conclude or not to conclude, that is the question Symposium Born in 1975, Arno Bertina is the author of the novels Le Dehors (Actes Sud, 2001), Anima motrix (Verticales, 2006) and Des châteaux qui brûlent (Verticales, 2017). In March 2020, Verticales published L'Âge de la première passe , the story of three years' … 9 Apr 2021 17:15 - 18:00 Event Josyane Savigneau Philip Roth Symposium Journalist Josyane Savigneau has written biographies of Marguerite Yourcenar, L'Invention d'une vie (Gallimard); Carson McCullers , Un Cœur de jeune fille (Stock); and Philip Roth, Avec Philip Roth … 9 Apr 2021 16:30 - 17:15 Event Jean-Yves Masson " All one man, made of all men " : obscure lives and endings in contemporary storytelling Symposium A former student at the École normale supérieure and professor of comparative literature at Nanterre between 1998 and 2004, then at Paris-IV (now Sorbonne University) since 2004, Jean-Yves Masson is a translator from German, English and Italian, writer … 9 Apr 2021 15:45 - 16:30 Event Ann Jefferson " What else can you do with your life ? " : Nathalie Sarraute's unfinished work Symposium Ann Jefferson is Professor Emerita of French at Oxford University. She is the author of several books, including, most recently, a biography of Nathalie Sarraute (Flammarion, 2019 / Princeton University Press, 2020) and Genius in France: An Idea and its … 9 Apr 2021 14:45 - 15:30 Event Mark Anderson Kafka and Robinson Crusoe : literature and the end of mankind Symposium Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, New York, Mark Anderson is a specialist in German and European modernism. His work focuses on Kafka and other German-Jewish writers of the modern period. He is also interested in … 9 Apr 2021 14:00 - 14:45 Event Sophie Bogaert The last Duras : the beginning of the end Symposium Sophie Bogaert, editor, created the "Qui Vive" collection at Buchet Chastel (2011-2020) and publishes contemporary French novels. Around Marguerite Duras, she has notably co-edited Les Cahiers de la guerre (P.O.L, 2006), participated in the critical … 9 Apr 2021 12:00 - 12:45 Event Bruno Clément Beckett and the end of literature - genealogy of a myth Symposium Bruno Clément is the author of a thesis on Beckett (dir. M. Deguy). His HDR (dir. P. Ricœur) focused on the poetics of commentary. Professor at Paris 8 University, member of the Institut Universitaire de France, he was also President of the Collège … 9 Apr 2021 11:15 - 12:00 Series Information biology - a dialogue between informatics and biology Walter Fontana, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Lecture Walter Fontana presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France The 2019-2020 Computer Sciences chair at the Collège de France aims to highlight computational biology. The term is often understood as " bioinformatics " - a practice of … 29 Oct 2019 → 17 Dec 2019 Event Martin Rueff Is there a " late style " in philosophy ? Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Reveries of the Solitary Walker Symposium Martin Rueff is a poet, philosopher, literary critic and translator. After teaching at the University of Bologna and Paris VII-Diderot, he has been a professor at the University of Geneva since 2010. At Gallimard, he was responsible for editing the works … 9 Apr 2021 10:15 - 11:00 Series Senescence and therapeutic response Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture The aim of the Chair's lectures is to identify and model the cellular mechanisms involved in the response to various anti-cancer agents. Following on from the lectures on anti-hormones, cell differentiation and p53 as a common final pathway, we have … 28 Oct 2019 → 25 Nov 2019 Event Edhem Eldem A prince in prison : the writings and memoirs of Selahaddin Efendi Seminar Documents and media Download support … 23 Apr 2021 14:00 - 15:30 Event Bénédicte Savoy Locations Lecture Cutting information At minute 40:33, the extract presented by Bénédicte Savoy is an INA archive that we cut during editing. This archive, " 1972 : Le Louvre envahi par les déchets " can be viewed here : … 10 May 2021 10:00 - 11:00 Event Dominique Weis Identifying Long-Distance Transport of Obsidian across the North American Landscape in Antiquity Based on Indigenous-Led Research Initiatives Guest lecturer Indigenous oral history and archaeological evidence both support extensive long-distance trade and exchange networks in ancient North America. However, many Indigenous communities oppose the excavation, decontextualization, and analysis of their … 12 Oct 2021 16:00 - 17:00 Event Dominique Weis How Clean Is Our City? A Question for Bee and Salmon Guest lecturer Rapid urbanization, exploding human population, and climate change create urgent scientific and societal challenges that highlight the need for ongoing and adaptive environmental monitoring. Honey from Apis mellifera (Western honeybee) can serve as a … 11 Oct 2021 16:00 - 17:00 Series Life and the computer : the challenge of a science of organization Walter Fontana, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Opening lecture 24 Oct 2019 Event Edhem Eldem Camera ottomana : the tribulations of photography in Turkey Seminar Documents and media Download support … 16 Apr 2021 14:00 - 15:30 Series Imperialiter. The sovereign's imperial eschatology Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Symposium The history of Empires has been the subject of a recent craze, leading to the emergence of a specific field, "imperiology". On the other hand, the question of "imperialism", i.e. the Empire as a horizon of possibilities, has not benefited from a … 16 Oct 2019 → 18 Oct 2019 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 300 Page 301 Page 302 Page 303 Current page 304 Page 305 Page 306 Page 307 Page 308 … Next page Last page
Event Philippe Aghion Equity in the economy Symposium Chairman: Alain Supiot, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 15:40 - 16:20
Event Claudine Tiercelin Fairness : contemporary philosophical approaches Symposium Chairman: Alain Supiot, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 15:00 - 15:40
Event Charles Guérin Fairness in rhetoric Symposium Chairman: Dominique Charpin, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 12:00 - 12:40
Event John Scheid Is equity a goddess ? The cult of Aequitas Symposium Chairman: Dominique Charpin, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 11:20 - 12:00
Event Philippe Hoffmann Equity in Greek thought Symposium Chairman: Dominique Charpin, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 10:20 - 11:00
Event Dario Mantovani Equity outside the law : an introduction Symposium Chairman: Dominique Charpin, Collège de France … 20 May 2021 09:45 - 10:20
Series Deep earth seismic imaging Barbara Romanowicz, chair Physics of the Earth's interior Lecture This series of five lectures focused on seismic imaging methods, as developed over the last forty years or so to study the global deep structure of the Earth's mantle. The principle is similar to that of medical imaging : how can we obtain an image of the … 29 Oct 2019 → 26 Nov 2019
Event Arno Bertina Stendhal : to conclude or not to conclude, that is the question Symposium Born in 1975, Arno Bertina is the author of the novels Le Dehors (Actes Sud, 2001), Anima motrix (Verticales, 2006) and Des châteaux qui brûlent (Verticales, 2017). In March 2020, Verticales published L'Âge de la première passe , the story of three years' … 9 Apr 2021 17:15 - 18:00
Event Josyane Savigneau Philip Roth Symposium Journalist Josyane Savigneau has written biographies of Marguerite Yourcenar, L'Invention d'une vie (Gallimard); Carson McCullers , Un Cœur de jeune fille (Stock); and Philip Roth, Avec Philip Roth … 9 Apr 2021 16:30 - 17:15
Event Jean-Yves Masson " All one man, made of all men " : obscure lives and endings in contemporary storytelling Symposium A former student at the École normale supérieure and professor of comparative literature at Nanterre between 1998 and 2004, then at Paris-IV (now Sorbonne University) since 2004, Jean-Yves Masson is a translator from German, English and Italian, writer … 9 Apr 2021 15:45 - 16:30
Event Ann Jefferson " What else can you do with your life ? " : Nathalie Sarraute's unfinished work Symposium Ann Jefferson is Professor Emerita of French at Oxford University. She is the author of several books, including, most recently, a biography of Nathalie Sarraute (Flammarion, 2019 / Princeton University Press, 2020) and Genius in France: An Idea and its … 9 Apr 2021 14:45 - 15:30
Event Mark Anderson Kafka and Robinson Crusoe : literature and the end of mankind Symposium Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, New York, Mark Anderson is a specialist in German and European modernism. His work focuses on Kafka and other German-Jewish writers of the modern period. He is also interested in … 9 Apr 2021 14:00 - 14:45
Event Sophie Bogaert The last Duras : the beginning of the end Symposium Sophie Bogaert, editor, created the "Qui Vive" collection at Buchet Chastel (2011-2020) and publishes contemporary French novels. Around Marguerite Duras, she has notably co-edited Les Cahiers de la guerre (P.O.L, 2006), participated in the critical … 9 Apr 2021 12:00 - 12:45
Event Bruno Clément Beckett and the end of literature - genealogy of a myth Symposium Bruno Clément is the author of a thesis on Beckett (dir. M. Deguy). His HDR (dir. P. Ricœur) focused on the poetics of commentary. Professor at Paris 8 University, member of the Institut Universitaire de France, he was also President of the Collège … 9 Apr 2021 11:15 - 12:00
Series Information biology - a dialogue between informatics and biology Walter Fontana, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Lecture Walter Fontana presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France The 2019-2020 Computer Sciences chair at the Collège de France aims to highlight computational biology. The term is often understood as " bioinformatics " - a practice of … 29 Oct 2019 → 17 Dec 2019
Event Martin Rueff Is there a " late style " in philosophy ? Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Reveries of the Solitary Walker Symposium Martin Rueff is a poet, philosopher, literary critic and translator. After teaching at the University of Bologna and Paris VII-Diderot, he has been a professor at the University of Geneva since 2010. At Gallimard, he was responsible for editing the works … 9 Apr 2021 10:15 - 11:00
Series Senescence and therapeutic response Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture The aim of the Chair's lectures is to identify and model the cellular mechanisms involved in the response to various anti-cancer agents. Following on from the lectures on anti-hormones, cell differentiation and p53 as a common final pathway, we have … 28 Oct 2019 → 25 Nov 2019
Event Edhem Eldem A prince in prison : the writings and memoirs of Selahaddin Efendi Seminar Documents and media Download support … 23 Apr 2021 14:00 - 15:30
Event Bénédicte Savoy Locations Lecture Cutting information At minute 40:33, the extract presented by Bénédicte Savoy is an INA archive that we cut during editing. This archive, " 1972 : Le Louvre envahi par les déchets " can be viewed here : … 10 May 2021 10:00 - 11:00
Event Dominique Weis Identifying Long-Distance Transport of Obsidian across the North American Landscape in Antiquity Based on Indigenous-Led Research Initiatives Guest lecturer Indigenous oral history and archaeological evidence both support extensive long-distance trade and exchange networks in ancient North America. However, many Indigenous communities oppose the excavation, decontextualization, and analysis of their … 12 Oct 2021 16:00 - 17:00
Event Dominique Weis How Clean Is Our City? A Question for Bee and Salmon Guest lecturer Rapid urbanization, exploding human population, and climate change create urgent scientific and societal challenges that highlight the need for ongoing and adaptive environmental monitoring. Honey from Apis mellifera (Western honeybee) can serve as a … 11 Oct 2021 16:00 - 17:00
Series Life and the computer : the challenge of a science of organization Walter Fontana, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Opening lecture 24 Oct 2019
Event Edhem Eldem Camera ottomana : the tribulations of photography in Turkey Seminar Documents and media Download support … 16 Apr 2021 14:00 - 15:30
Series Imperialiter. The sovereign's imperial eschatology Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Symposium The history of Empires has been the subject of a recent craze, leading to the emergence of a specific field, "imperiology". On the other hand, the question of "imperialism", i.e. the Empire as a horizon of possibilities, has not benefited from a … 16 Oct 2019 → 18 Oct 2019