Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 24491 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (24464) News (1665) People (1350) Chair (359) Editions (351) Page (230) (-) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Research Event Jean-Louis Cohen India observed and transformed Lecture Abstract During the last fifteen years of his life, Nehru's independent India offered Le Corbusier a unique source of reflections and projects, as well as the opportunity for endless written and drawn reflections on the landscapes he discovered from the … 26 Jun 2019 17:00 - 18:00 Series Political fiction Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture Patrick Boucheron presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France. In tackling "The Long Middle Ages of Ambrose of Milan", the previous year's lecture was aimed at that ancient period (the Middle Ages) when an even older memory (Ambrose … 10 Jan 2017 → 21 Mar 2017 Event Francesco Massa A world populated by demons : Christian authors of the 2nd century confront polytheistic divine powers Seminar Abstract Christian literary texts provide us with a great deal of information on polytheistic divine powers. These texts are often under-exploited, yet once they have been placed in their proper contexts and their writing strategies analyzed, they open … 17 Apr 2019 15:30 - 16:30 Event François Héran Europe and the United States : two fortresses ? Seminar 26 Jun 2019 10:00 - 10:30 Series Nuclear receptors and oncogenesis Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture Regulation of gene expression is an essential aspect of cancer transformation. Following on from last year's lectures on a key regulator of cellular stress (P53), this year's lectures focused on the historical case of nuclear receptors. Gene transcription … 09 Jan 2017 → 30 Jan 2017 Event Patrick Boucheron et Romain Bertrand The composition of worlds or the return of Humboldt. Around the work of Philippe Descola Seminar Interventions Patrick Boucheron - The art of shrewd description Romain Bertrand - From the Cercle d'Iéna to ethnoscience. Some literary horizons in Philippe Descola's anthropology Etienne Anheim - Decomposing and recomposing the world. History and … 25 Jun 2019 16:00 - 19:00 Series The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 09 Jan 2017 → 27 Mar 2017 Series Le calame et la pierre. A critical history of ancient Egyptian literature (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture Although they can't be described as literary, the first inscribed documents, as we saw earlier, were intended to identify a person or a good. This is the approach we have chosen to take in the transition from enumeration to constructed forms, from the … 09 Jan 2017 → 27 Mar 2017 Series Stochastic particle models in non-equilibrium physics Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar Over the last twenty years or so, numerous microscopic models have been proposed to study the transport of heat or particles through extended systems. The aim of the 2016-2017 lecture was to take stock of several recent advances and of questions that have … 09 Jan 2017 → 13 Feb 2017 Series Stochastic particle models in non-equilibrium physics Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture Over the last twenty years or so, numerous microscopic models have been proposed to study the transport of heat or particles through extended systems. The aim of the 2016-2017 lecture was to take stock of several recent advances and of questions that have … 09 Jan 2017 → 13 Feb 2017 Event Bénédicte Savoy, Felicity Bodenstein et Léa Saint-Raymond Introduction to the challenges of translocations Seminar 22 Feb 2019 13:00 - 15:00 Series Salt-Free Reduction of Transition Metal Complexes for Generating Catalytically Active Low-Valent Species Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory Seminar 08 Dec 2016 Event Olivier Chiquet Giuseppe Ungaretti's poetry : " indiscreet daughter of boredom " ? Seminar 14 Mar 2019 10:00 - 12:00 Series Geometry and quantum Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture The simple reason why non-commutative geometry is relevant to understanding the geometry of spacetime is the key role of non-Abelian gauge theories in the Standard Model of elementary particles and weak and strong forces. Gauge theories modify the … 05 Jan 2017 → 09 Feb 2017 Event Paul Gassiat Asymptotic formulas for rough stochastic volatility models Seminar 21 Jun 2019 11:15 - 12:45 Event Edouard Bard A paleoclimatic perspective on the importance of the water cycle Symposium 21 Jun 2019 09:00 - 09:45 Event Alain Supiot Le travail au XXIe siècle : Droit, techniques, écoumène (3) Lecture 17 Apr 2019 09:30 - 10:30 Series Literature as a combat sport Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture Antoine Compagnon presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France "With a pen of iron on paper of steel", this is how Ronsard, a fighter for the Catholic and royal cause, addressed Catherine de Médicis in 1562. " The pen is mightier … 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017 Series Literature as a combat sport Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Seminar 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017 Series Jien (1155-1225) : monk, poet, historian and master of the language Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture This sixth year of lectures has been devoted to a character whose role appears to be essential in the historical development of the phenomenon we have been pursuing relentlessly in our philological investigation, and which we have called "hieroglossia". … 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017 Event Claire Voisin Diagonal decomposition and Abel-Jacobi application Lecture 20 Jun 2019 10:00 - 12:00 Event Yanick Lahens Introductory remarks Symposium 20 Jun 2019 09:00 - 09:30 Event John Scheid Genii and Juno, ephemeral Roman divinities Seminar Abstract The Genius of men and the Iunones of their wives are not only a feature of Roman religion, but also a special category of the deities of ancient polytheism, since they are born and die. They therefore shed an original light on the world of Roman … 10 Apr 2019 15:30 - 16:30 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Ronchamp, La Tourette or the landscape as matrix Lecture Abstract Although an atheist, Le Corbusier responded enthusiastically to commissions from Catholic prelates belonging to the Sacred Art movement, for whom he created two edifices that were equally inseparable from the landscape in which they were built … 19 Jun 2019 18:00 - 19:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 390 Page 391 Page 392 Page 393 Page 394 Page 395 Page 396 Page 397 Page 398 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Jean-Louis Cohen India observed and transformed Lecture Abstract During the last fifteen years of his life, Nehru's independent India offered Le Corbusier a unique source of reflections and projects, as well as the opportunity for endless written and drawn reflections on the landscapes he discovered from the … 26 Jun 2019 17:00 - 18:00
Series Political fiction Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture Patrick Boucheron presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France. In tackling "The Long Middle Ages of Ambrose of Milan", the previous year's lecture was aimed at that ancient period (the Middle Ages) when an even older memory (Ambrose … 10 Jan 2017 → 21 Mar 2017
Event Francesco Massa A world populated by demons : Christian authors of the 2nd century confront polytheistic divine powers Seminar Abstract Christian literary texts provide us with a great deal of information on polytheistic divine powers. These texts are often under-exploited, yet once they have been placed in their proper contexts and their writing strategies analyzed, they open … 17 Apr 2019 15:30 - 16:30
Event François Héran Europe and the United States : two fortresses ? Seminar 26 Jun 2019 10:00 - 10:30
Series Nuclear receptors and oncogenesis Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture Regulation of gene expression is an essential aspect of cancer transformation. Following on from last year's lectures on a key regulator of cellular stress (P53), this year's lectures focused on the historical case of nuclear receptors. Gene transcription … 09 Jan 2017 → 30 Jan 2017
Event Patrick Boucheron et Romain Bertrand The composition of worlds or the return of Humboldt. Around the work of Philippe Descola Seminar Interventions Patrick Boucheron - The art of shrewd description Romain Bertrand - From the Cercle d'Iéna to ethnoscience. Some literary horizons in Philippe Descola's anthropology Etienne Anheim - Decomposing and recomposing the world. History and … 25 Jun 2019 16:00 - 19:00
Series The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 09 Jan 2017 → 27 Mar 2017
Series Le calame et la pierre. A critical history of ancient Egyptian literature (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture Although they can't be described as literary, the first inscribed documents, as we saw earlier, were intended to identify a person or a good. This is the approach we have chosen to take in the transition from enumeration to constructed forms, from the … 09 Jan 2017 → 27 Mar 2017
Series Stochastic particle models in non-equilibrium physics Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar Over the last twenty years or so, numerous microscopic models have been proposed to study the transport of heat or particles through extended systems. The aim of the 2016-2017 lecture was to take stock of several recent advances and of questions that have … 09 Jan 2017 → 13 Feb 2017
Series Stochastic particle models in non-equilibrium physics Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture Over the last twenty years or so, numerous microscopic models have been proposed to study the transport of heat or particles through extended systems. The aim of the 2016-2017 lecture was to take stock of several recent advances and of questions that have … 09 Jan 2017 → 13 Feb 2017
Event Bénédicte Savoy, Felicity Bodenstein et Léa Saint-Raymond Introduction to the challenges of translocations Seminar 22 Feb 2019 13:00 - 15:00
Series Salt-Free Reduction of Transition Metal Complexes for Generating Catalytically Active Low-Valent Species Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory Seminar 08 Dec 2016
Event Olivier Chiquet Giuseppe Ungaretti's poetry : " indiscreet daughter of boredom " ? Seminar 14 Mar 2019 10:00 - 12:00
Series Geometry and quantum Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture The simple reason why non-commutative geometry is relevant to understanding the geometry of spacetime is the key role of non-Abelian gauge theories in the Standard Model of elementary particles and weak and strong forces. Gauge theories modify the … 05 Jan 2017 → 09 Feb 2017
Event Paul Gassiat Asymptotic formulas for rough stochastic volatility models Seminar 21 Jun 2019 11:15 - 12:45
Event Edouard Bard A paleoclimatic perspective on the importance of the water cycle Symposium 21 Jun 2019 09:00 - 09:45
Event Alain Supiot Le travail au XXIe siècle : Droit, techniques, écoumène (3) Lecture 17 Apr 2019 09:30 - 10:30
Series Literature as a combat sport Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture Antoine Compagnon presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France "With a pen of iron on paper of steel", this is how Ronsard, a fighter for the Catholic and royal cause, addressed Catherine de Médicis in 1562. " The pen is mightier … 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017
Series Literature as a combat sport Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Seminar 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017
Series Jien (1155-1225) : monk, poet, historian and master of the language Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture This sixth year of lectures has been devoted to a character whose role appears to be essential in the historical development of the phenomenon we have been pursuing relentlessly in our philological investigation, and which we have called "hieroglossia". … 03 Jan 2017 → 28 Mar 2017
Event Claire Voisin Diagonal decomposition and Abel-Jacobi application Lecture 20 Jun 2019 10:00 - 12:00
Event John Scheid Genii and Juno, ephemeral Roman divinities Seminar Abstract The Genius of men and the Iunones of their wives are not only a feature of Roman religion, but also a special category of the deities of ancient polytheism, since they are born and die. They therefore shed an original light on the world of Roman … 10 Apr 2019 15:30 - 16:30
Event Jean-Louis Cohen Ronchamp, La Tourette or the landscape as matrix Lecture Abstract Although an atheist, Le Corbusier responded enthusiastically to commissions from Catholic prelates belonging to the Sacred Art movement, for whom he created two edifices that were equally inseparable from the landscape in which they were built … 19 Jun 2019 18:00 - 19:00