Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 27018 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23103) News (1603) People (1328) Chair (352) Editions (343) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Event William Marx Metaphysics of loss Lecture Abstract Paul Valéry's " Nous autres, civilisations, nous savons maintenant que nous sommes mortelles " is an almost exact echo of Bernard de Cluny's few verses quoted in the previous lesson, if only for the somewhat derisory power accorded to names, … 8 Feb 2022 16:30 - 17:30 Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading texts related to the course topic (5) Seminar 8 Feb 2022 16:00 - 18:00 Event Josine Blok What Has Citizenship to Do With the Gods? Reflections on the Religious Foundations of Ancient Greek Citizenship Seminar Abstract Citizenship has two components: membership of the group of citizens (the citizen body) and the rights, duties, and obligations the citizens have towards the community and the state. Each of these components, as well as the connection between … 8 Feb 2022 14:30 - 15:30 Event Patrick Boucheron Scarcity and high salaries : moral economy Lecture Do epidemic crises promote social equality? If this idea is resurfacing today, it's thanks to a renewed confidence in historians' ability to handle and compare prices and wages over the long term, in order to identify "small" and "large" divergences, … 8 Feb 2022 11:00 - 12:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert Guilty predilections Lecture 8 Feb 2022 10:30 - 11:30 Event Aude Pommeret Long-term discounting, reflections in France Seminar Aude Pommeret Aude Pommeret, PhD from Paris I, is Professor of Economics at Savoie-Mont-Blanc University. She previously held positions at HEC Lausanne and the City University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on the incorporation of uncertainty into … 2 Feb 2022 11:15 - 12:15 Event Christian Gollier Elements of a history of long-term capitalism Lecture The division of value creation between consumption and investment is determined by expected rates of return, as set by financial markets. In other words, financial markets and the economic agents who interact with them determine the overall level of … 2 Feb 2022 10:00 - 11:00 Event Susanna Vergani GRB : multi-wavelengths Seminar Abstract Gamma-ray bursts, which sometimes last only a fraction of a second, are the most energetic events in the Universe. Their radiation is continued in the host galaxy by afterglows , at different wavelengths, which help identify their origin, and … 7 Feb 2022 17:45 - 18:45 Event David Portehault From minerals to nanomaterials : geologically inspired syntheses for new functional solids Seminar 7 Feb 2022 17:00 - 18:00 Event Françoise Combes Gamma-ray bursts (GRB) : observations Lecture Abstract Gamma-ray bursts can last only a fraction of a second. They are the most energetic events in the Universe. For a long time, they were the most distant stars observed, close to the Big Bang. They make it possible to explore the intergalactic … 7 Feb 2022 16:45 - 17:45 Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Li-metal to Li-ion batteries associated with the transition from sulfides to lamellar oxides Lecture 7 Feb 2022 16:00 - 17:00 Event Dominique Charpin Knowledge transfer and inventions Lecture Major inventions, such as writing, were attributed to the gods. The history of texts shows both extraordinary continuity and transformations, as illustrated by wisdom literature such as proverbs. Over the course of time, however, we have witnessed the … 7 Feb 2022 11:00 - 12:00 Event Paul Égré Two Kinds of Partial Truth Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Baptise Rauzy (Sorbonne University) Abstract In "Aboutness", Yablo writes that "a statement S is partly true insofar as it has wholly true parts". Thus, to be partly true is to have some part that is wholly true . Call this an … 9 Dec 2021 10:15 - 11:00 Event Edhem Eldem Revolutionary ferments Lecture 4 Feb 2022 14:00 - 15:30 News Research training workshop : Introduction to the sources of Roman law - 8th edition Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Fonds Edoardo Volterra, library of the École française de Rome. The call for applications for the 8th edition of the " Introduction aux sources du droit romain " workshop is open. The workshop will take place from June 17 to 21 2024 at the École … Published on 6 December 2023 News Collège de France takes part in the Renan Sources project Ernest Renan, chair Hebrew, Chaldaic and Syriac languages The Collège de France has accepted an invitation from the Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (ITEM - ENS/CNRS) to take part in the Renan Sources project. ITEM has partnered with several institutions to put the archives of Ernest Renan (1823-1892), … Published on 6 December 2023 Event François Recanati et Jean-Baptiste Rauzy Opening of the symposium Symposium 8 Dec 2021 09:30 - 09:45 News Maxime Decker, winner of the Société Chimique de France M2 annual prize Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory Maxime Decker, an M2 student in the year 2022-2023 under the supervision of Dr. Maria Gomez-Mingot at the Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory of the Collège de France and Dr. Carlos Sánchez-Sánchez at the LISE of Sorbonne University, has been … Published on 6 December 2023 Event Ann Jefferson Recognizing genius Guest lecturer One of the characteristics of genius, as it is often portrayed in commentaries, is that it has no self-knowledge and is incapable of self-explanation. What we know of genius therefore comes, for the most part, from the observations of another who is … 17 May 2022 17:00 - 18:00 Event Jérôme Dokic Sense of presence and virtual reality Seminar 4 Feb 2022 15:30 - 17:00 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin Defining species Lecture 2 Feb 2022 17:00 - 18:30 Event François Recanati Analyzing fiction : problems and solutions Lecture 4 Feb 2022 14:00 - 15:30 Event Christine Blondel Edmond Becquerel and technological innovation : physics " applied to art and industry Seminar Abstract Today, Edmond Becquerel's name is associated with the discovery, in 1839, of the photovoltaic effect, thanks to the production of an electric current by the action of light on a metal coated with a silver salt immersed in an electrolyte. For his … 2 Feb 2022 15:30 - 16:30 Event Daniel Lincot History of photovoltaic technologies (1839-2021) : almost two centuries of discoveries, innovations and human adventures Lecture From Edmond Becquerel's discovery of the photovoltaic effect in 1839, to the deployment of terrestrial photovoltaics at the beginning of the 21st century, a series of milestones have been reached, the history of which we will analyze in the context of the … 2 Feb 2022 14:00 - 15:30 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 312 Page 313 Page 314 Page 315 Current page 316 Page 317 Page 318 Page 319 Page 320 … Next page Last page
Event William Marx Metaphysics of loss Lecture Abstract Paul Valéry's " Nous autres, civilisations, nous savons maintenant que nous sommes mortelles " is an almost exact echo of Bernard de Cluny's few verses quoted in the previous lesson, if only for the somewhat derisory power accorded to names, … 8 Feb 2022 16:30 - 17:30
Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading texts related to the course topic (5) Seminar 8 Feb 2022 16:00 - 18:00
Event Josine Blok What Has Citizenship to Do With the Gods? Reflections on the Religious Foundations of Ancient Greek Citizenship Seminar Abstract Citizenship has two components: membership of the group of citizens (the citizen body) and the rights, duties, and obligations the citizens have towards the community and the state. Each of these components, as well as the connection between … 8 Feb 2022 14:30 - 15:30
Event Patrick Boucheron Scarcity and high salaries : moral economy Lecture Do epidemic crises promote social equality? If this idea is resurfacing today, it's thanks to a renewed confidence in historians' ability to handle and compare prices and wages over the long term, in order to identify "small" and "large" divergences, … 8 Feb 2022 11:00 - 12:00
Event Aude Pommeret Long-term discounting, reflections in France Seminar Aude Pommeret Aude Pommeret, PhD from Paris I, is Professor of Economics at Savoie-Mont-Blanc University. She previously held positions at HEC Lausanne and the City University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on the incorporation of uncertainty into … 2 Feb 2022 11:15 - 12:15
Event Christian Gollier Elements of a history of long-term capitalism Lecture The division of value creation between consumption and investment is determined by expected rates of return, as set by financial markets. In other words, financial markets and the economic agents who interact with them determine the overall level of … 2 Feb 2022 10:00 - 11:00
Event Susanna Vergani GRB : multi-wavelengths Seminar Abstract Gamma-ray bursts, which sometimes last only a fraction of a second, are the most energetic events in the Universe. Their radiation is continued in the host galaxy by afterglows , at different wavelengths, which help identify their origin, and … 7 Feb 2022 17:45 - 18:45
Event David Portehault From minerals to nanomaterials : geologically inspired syntheses for new functional solids Seminar 7 Feb 2022 17:00 - 18:00
Event Françoise Combes Gamma-ray bursts (GRB) : observations Lecture Abstract Gamma-ray bursts can last only a fraction of a second. They are the most energetic events in the Universe. For a long time, they were the most distant stars observed, close to the Big Bang. They make it possible to explore the intergalactic … 7 Feb 2022 16:45 - 17:45
Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Li-metal to Li-ion batteries associated with the transition from sulfides to lamellar oxides Lecture 7 Feb 2022 16:00 - 17:00
Event Dominique Charpin Knowledge transfer and inventions Lecture Major inventions, such as writing, were attributed to the gods. The history of texts shows both extraordinary continuity and transformations, as illustrated by wisdom literature such as proverbs. Over the course of time, however, we have witnessed the … 7 Feb 2022 11:00 - 12:00
Event Paul Égré Two Kinds of Partial Truth Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Baptise Rauzy (Sorbonne University) Abstract In "Aboutness", Yablo writes that "a statement S is partly true insofar as it has wholly true parts". Thus, to be partly true is to have some part that is wholly true . Call this an … 9 Dec 2021 10:15 - 11:00
News Research training workshop : Introduction to the sources of Roman law - 8th edition Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Fonds Edoardo Volterra, library of the École française de Rome. The call for applications for the 8th edition of the " Introduction aux sources du droit romain " workshop is open. The workshop will take place from June 17 to 21 2024 at the École … Published on 6 December 2023
News Collège de France takes part in the Renan Sources project Ernest Renan, chair Hebrew, Chaldaic and Syriac languages The Collège de France has accepted an invitation from the Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (ITEM - ENS/CNRS) to take part in the Renan Sources project. ITEM has partnered with several institutions to put the archives of Ernest Renan (1823-1892), … Published on 6 December 2023
Event François Recanati et Jean-Baptiste Rauzy Opening of the symposium Symposium 8 Dec 2021 09:30 - 09:45
News Maxime Decker, winner of the Société Chimique de France M2 annual prize Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory Maxime Decker, an M2 student in the year 2022-2023 under the supervision of Dr. Maria Gomez-Mingot at the Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory of the Collège de France and Dr. Carlos Sánchez-Sánchez at the LISE of Sorbonne University, has been … Published on 6 December 2023
Event Ann Jefferson Recognizing genius Guest lecturer One of the characteristics of genius, as it is often portrayed in commentaries, is that it has no self-knowledge and is incapable of self-explanation. What we know of genius therefore comes, for the most part, from the observations of another who is … 17 May 2022 17:00 - 18:00
Event Christine Blondel Edmond Becquerel and technological innovation : physics " applied to art and industry Seminar Abstract Today, Edmond Becquerel's name is associated with the discovery, in 1839, of the photovoltaic effect, thanks to the production of an electric current by the action of light on a metal coated with a silver salt immersed in an electrolyte. For his … 2 Feb 2022 15:30 - 16:30
Event Daniel Lincot History of photovoltaic technologies (1839-2021) : almost two centuries of discoveries, innovations and human adventures Lecture From Edmond Becquerel's discovery of the photovoltaic effect in 1839, to the deployment of terrestrial photovoltaics at the beginning of the 21st century, a series of milestones have been reached, the history of which we will analyze in the context of the … 2 Feb 2022 14:00 - 15:30