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What is taught at the Collège de France ? According to its motto Docet Omnia , it teaches all things : the 50 or so teaching and research chairs at the Collège de France, each occupied by a professor, cover all fields of knowledge, from mathematics and …
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Professor Philippe Aghion, holder of the Economics of Institutions, Innovation and Growth Chair at the Collège de France, has been awarded the Erasmus Medal of the Academia Europaea. The Academia Europaea's Erasmus Medal is awarded to a European academic …
Published on 9 February 2022
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" Biology on which equations can be laid down is physics " In 2021, the Paoletti Prize, awarded to talented young researchers in the life sciences, went to Hervé Turlier . Interview with this CNRS and Collège de France research fellow, who has …
Published on 9 February 2022
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Philippe Sansonetti, Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France in the Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Chair, will give a lecture entitled "How do pandemics stop?" on March 1, 2022 at 6:00 pm at the Collège de France, and live on our website. This …
Published on 8 February 2022
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Biochemist Paul Nurse, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2001), has been invited by the Collège de France assembly, at the suggestion of Prof. Edith Heard, to give four lectures in English at the Collège de France on February 25, March …
Published on 8 February 2022
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Wendy Mackay, invited to hold the annual Computer Sciences Chair , will deliver her opening lecture on February 24, 2022. This chair is created in partnership with Inria. Documents and media Download the press release Read his interview "Rethinking …
Published on 8 February 2022
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Wendy Mackay will deliver her opening lecture, entitled "Reimagining our interactions with the digital world", on February 24, 2022 at 6pm at the Collège de France (amphothéâtre Marguerite de Navarre), and live on our website . Research Director at the …
Published on 6 February 2022
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The College through the centuries 16th century In the 16th century, the University of Paris had a monopoly on teaching. Its four faculties - Theology, Law, Medicine and Arts - claimed to embrace all that was useful and lawful in terms of study and …
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Marcelin-Berthelot site The main Marcelin-Berthelot site houses the lecture theaters and reading rooms of the Collège de France, which are open to the public. During lecture periods, the building is open from Monday to Friday, from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, …
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Presentation A major player in French research, the Collège de France, through its chairs and laboratories, also contributes to its internationalization. The influence of French research and thought abroad, and participation in intellectual and scientific …
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Collège de France is a public higher education and research establishment governed by the provisions of the French Education Code relating to public establishments of a scientific, cultural and professional nature, subject to the exemptions set out in its …
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Vincianne Pirenne Delforge Gabriella Pironti The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse The goddess Hera is represented in mythology as an irascible wife and imperfect mother in the face of a frivolous Zeus. Beginning with the Iliad, many narrative …
Published on 1 February 2022
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" In a letter addressed to Father Mersenne on April 15 1630 , Descartes justified his belief in the intangibility of mathematical truths in the following terms : " It is God who has established these laws in nature, just as a king establishes laws in his …
Published on 1 February 2022
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Wendy Mackay Documents and media Discover this interview with our online reader Download the interview Research Director at the Inria center (Saclay), Wendy Mackay heads the Ex-Situ human-computer interaction (HCI) research group, shared with the …
Published on 31 January 2022
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Tatiana Giraud will give her opening lecture, entitled " Biodiversity dynamics and evolution : species formation, domestication and adaptation ", on February 17, 2022 at 6pm at the Collège de France (Marguerite de Navarre amphitheater), and live on our …
Published on 28 January 2022
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Conference organized by the Contemporary History of the Arab World Chair at Collège de France and iReMMO. With the support of the Fondation Hugot du Collège de France, the Mission interministérielle de coordination pour le Liban (MICOL) and the French …
Published on 28 January 2022
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Lectures at the Collège de France are open to the general public, with no conditions of access or prior registration, subject to availability and health regulations. Opening lectures Tatiana Giraud : Biodiversity dynamics and evolution: species formation, …
Published on 26 January 2022
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Tatiana Giraud, invited to hold the annual Biodiversity and Ecosystems Chair , will give her opening lecture on February 17, 2022. This chair is supported by the Jean-François and Marie-Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre Foundation. Documents and media Download …
Published on 25 January 2022
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Interview with Tatiana Giraud Documents and media Discover this interview with our online reader Download the interview Research Director at the Ecology, Systematics and Evolution Laboratory (Orsay) and member of the French Academy of Sciences, Tatiana …
Published on 21 January 2022
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Lawyer Angelika Nussberger is the second guest speaker in the Collège de France's 2021-2022 Europe cycle , devoted to the theme of Les deux Europes. Documents and media Download the press …
Published on 20 January 2022
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As part of the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Collège de France will contribute to the work of the informal meeting of European Ministers for Higher Education, Research and Innovation, to be held in Paris on January 25. The …
Published on 19 January 2022
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Pierre Corvol The first of these posts on the Colligere blog makes the link between Profs Fessard and Piéron's analyses of "false science" in the 1920s and Prof Corvol's work on scientific integrity in 2016. Find out …
Published on 17 January 2022