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Symposium 21 Jun 2018 09:45 to 09:55 Event Bénédicte Savoy et Yann Potin Introduction Symposium 21 Jun 2018 09:20 to 09:45 Series Epigenetics and cancer Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Lecture In this series of lectures, cancer is explored from an epigenetics perspective. Today, cancer is increasingly recognized as having both a genetic and an epigenetic basis. Although in the latter half of the twentieth century the genetic view of cancer … 29 Feb 2016 → 06 Apr 2016 Series The sacred woods. Twenty years after John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome Symposium 29 Feb 2016 Series See more. Visual restoration in perspective José-Alain Sahel, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Seminar Whether genetic in origin or linked to aging, retinal diseases are responsible for many cases of severe disability in "developed" countries. However, an era of diagnostic and therapeutic progress is opening up that could reduce their impact. Building on … 17 Feb 2016 → 13 Apr 2016 Series See more. Visual restoration in perspective José-Alain Sahel, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Lecture Whether genetic in origin or linked to aging, retinal diseases are responsible for many cases of severe disability in "developed" countries. However, an era of diagnostic and therapeutic progress is opening up that could reduce their impact. Building on … 17 Feb 2016 → 13 Apr 2016 Series Controlled Functionalization and Molecular Understanding of Surfaces: Towards supported singme-site catalysts and beyond Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory Seminar 06 Jan 2016 Event Jean-Noël Robert Introduction to the symposium Symposium 25 Jun 2018 10:00 to 10:30 Series Methane and the climate Edouard Bard, chair Climate and Ocean Evolution Lecture The lecture focused on methane and its role in the Earth's climate. We studied the CH4 cycle and recent developments, spatial variations in CH4 concentrations and sources, and natural and anthropogenic developments over recent decades, centuries and … 26 Feb 2016 → 25 Mar 2016 Series Marriage and households from Bactrian, Sogdian and Chorasmian documents, 3rd-8th c. Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Seminar 12 Feb 2016 → 08 Apr 2016 Event Yves Bonnefoy Yves Bonnefoy's correspondence Symposium To mark the publication of the first volume of Yves Bonnefoy's Correspondance by Les Belles Lettres, professors Marc Fumaroli, Michez Zink, Michael Edwards, Carlo Ossola and Antoine Compagnon of the Institut d'études littéraires du Collège de France … 22 Jun 2018 09:30 to 18:00 Series The Bible and Egypt : The story of Joseph (Genesis 37-50) Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts Lecture The lecture was devoted to the literary, historical and sociological analysis of the story of Joseph in Gen 37-50, which differs from both the patriarchal story in Gen 12-36 and the story of the exit from Egypt recounted in the book of Exodus. The … 25 Feb 2016 → 14 Apr 2016 Event Nuno Grande Portugal 1974: the Carnation Revolution and the SAAL Process. A Triangular Relationship Between Policy, Process and Project Symposium Abstract The Portuguese Revolution of 25 April 1974 fuelled a period of vigorous popular demand for better living conditions. The early revolutionary governments sought to resolve this social urgency by implementing hurried public policies on a par with … 15 Jun 2018 16:15 to 17:00 Event François Chaslin Major architectural projects " en l'État " (1958-2018) Symposium Abstract This talk looks back at a specific feature of French architecture that surprised many in the 1980s: the conduct of special architectural projects, known as "grands projets", under the direct, "regalian" authority of the presidents of the … 15 Jun 2018 17:00 to 17:45 Event Margareth Pereira The political horizons of architecture : Oscar Niemeyer's work from one dictatorship to the next (1937-1964) Symposium Abstract Oscar Niemeyer's career is inextricably linked with politics. In the fairly linear chronology of his work, public and institutional commissions and projects are numerous, from the Ministry of Education in Rio to the construction of Brasilia and … 15 Jun 2018 14:30 to 15:15 Event Dirk van den Heuvel Jaap Bakema and the Open Society. Architecture, Democracy and the Welfare State in the Netherlands Symposium Abstract Throughout the post-WWII decades Dutch architect Jaap Bakema (1914-1981) was inspired to build for a democratic and egalitarian society which recognized and accommodated diversity in lifestyles as a starting point for urban planning. This is … 15 Jun 2018 15:15 to 16:00 Event Marida Talamona Adriano Olivetti : architecture and the politics of planning Symposium Abstract In the second half of the 1930s, urban planning, as part of the corporate organization of the Fascist state, seems to have acquired a strong identity as a discipline, its own field of action and an explicit relationship with political power. … 15 Jun 2018 12:00 to 12:30 Event Wolfgang Voigt New Tradition and Politics during Weimar Republic and Third Reich: the Architect Paul Schmitthenner Symposium Abstract One of the leading figures in architecture in interwar Germany was the Alsatian-born Paul Schmitthenner (1884-1972), who belonged to same generation of Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe, but was a charismatic teacher in the … 15 Jun 2018 10:30 to 11:00 Event Yannis Tsiomis The architect anticipates politics : Athens 1833 Symposium Abstract At the time of the founding of Athens, capital of the Neohellenic state, the intimate relationship between politics and architecture can be broken down into three phases. The first is that of architects anticipating the choice and plan of Athens … 15 Jun 2018 10:00 to 10:30 Event Elisabeth Essaïan The Moscow Plan of 1935 : tastes and actions of the political decision-maker Symposium Abstract On July 10, 1935, Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav Molotov signed the decision to adopt the General Plan for the Reconstruction of Moscow. Drawn up between 1932 and 1935 by a group of architects and engineers led by urban planner Vladimir Semionov … 15 Jun 2018 11:30 to 12:00 Event Stéphane Lissner Conference - Stéphane Lissner : " Why opera today ? " Special events The Collège de France welcomes the Opéra national de Paris Following Philippe Jordan's master class on April 10, 2018, the Collège de France welcomes Stéphane Lissner, General Director of the Opéra de Paris, who will give a lecture on contemporary opera … 14 Jun 2018 18:30 to 20:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 534 Page 535 Page 536 Page 537 Page 538 Page 539 Page 540 Page 541 Page 542 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Gaëlle Beaujean, Benoît de L'Estoile, Nanette Snoep et Manuel Charpy Round table Symposium 21 Jun 2018 14:15 to 14:25
Page Video interviews from the 2017 back-to-school symposium Nature in question Conference presentations Should man modify nature? Neither God nor nature Bringing nature into politics Nature: an evidence on probation Discussions on the back-to-school symposium Metamorphoses of nature in the late Middle Ages The awakening of nature in …
Event Charlotte Guichard, Isabelle Le Masne de Chermont et Alain Schnapp Round table Symposium Moderator : Pierre Rosenberg, Institut de France … 21 Jun 2018 11:30 to 11:40
Series Epigenetics and cancer Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Lecture In this series of lectures, cancer is explored from an epigenetics perspective. Today, cancer is increasingly recognized as having both a genetic and an epigenetic basis. Although in the latter half of the twentieth century the genetic view of cancer … 29 Feb 2016 → 06 Apr 2016
Series The sacred woods. Twenty years after John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome Symposium 29 Feb 2016
Series See more. Visual restoration in perspective José-Alain Sahel, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Seminar Whether genetic in origin or linked to aging, retinal diseases are responsible for many cases of severe disability in "developed" countries. However, an era of diagnostic and therapeutic progress is opening up that could reduce their impact. Building on … 17 Feb 2016 → 13 Apr 2016
Series See more. Visual restoration in perspective José-Alain Sahel, chair Technological innovation Liliane Bettencourt Lecture Whether genetic in origin or linked to aging, retinal diseases are responsible for many cases of severe disability in "developed" countries. However, an era of diagnostic and therapeutic progress is opening up that could reduce their impact. Building on … 17 Feb 2016 → 13 Apr 2016
Series Controlled Functionalization and Molecular Understanding of Surfaces: Towards supported singme-site catalysts and beyond Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory Seminar 06 Jan 2016
Series Methane and the climate Edouard Bard, chair Climate and Ocean Evolution Lecture The lecture focused on methane and its role in the Earth's climate. We studied the CH4 cycle and recent developments, spatial variations in CH4 concentrations and sources, and natural and anthropogenic developments over recent decades, centuries and … 26 Feb 2016 → 25 Mar 2016
Series Marriage and households from Bactrian, Sogdian and Chorasmian documents, 3rd-8th c. Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Seminar 12 Feb 2016 → 08 Apr 2016
Event Yves Bonnefoy Yves Bonnefoy's correspondence Symposium To mark the publication of the first volume of Yves Bonnefoy's Correspondance by Les Belles Lettres, professors Marc Fumaroli, Michez Zink, Michael Edwards, Carlo Ossola and Antoine Compagnon of the Institut d'études littéraires du Collège de France … 22 Jun 2018 09:30 to 18:00
Series The Bible and Egypt : The story of Joseph (Genesis 37-50) Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts Lecture The lecture was devoted to the literary, historical and sociological analysis of the story of Joseph in Gen 37-50, which differs from both the patriarchal story in Gen 12-36 and the story of the exit from Egypt recounted in the book of Exodus. The … 25 Feb 2016 → 14 Apr 2016
Event Nuno Grande Portugal 1974: the Carnation Revolution and the SAAL Process. A Triangular Relationship Between Policy, Process and Project Symposium Abstract The Portuguese Revolution of 25 April 1974 fuelled a period of vigorous popular demand for better living conditions. The early revolutionary governments sought to resolve this social urgency by implementing hurried public policies on a par with … 15 Jun 2018 16:15 to 17:00
Event François Chaslin Major architectural projects " en l'État " (1958-2018) Symposium Abstract This talk looks back at a specific feature of French architecture that surprised many in the 1980s: the conduct of special architectural projects, known as "grands projets", under the direct, "regalian" authority of the presidents of the … 15 Jun 2018 17:00 to 17:45
Event Margareth Pereira The political horizons of architecture : Oscar Niemeyer's work from one dictatorship to the next (1937-1964) Symposium Abstract Oscar Niemeyer's career is inextricably linked with politics. In the fairly linear chronology of his work, public and institutional commissions and projects are numerous, from the Ministry of Education in Rio to the construction of Brasilia and … 15 Jun 2018 14:30 to 15:15
Event Dirk van den Heuvel Jaap Bakema and the Open Society. Architecture, Democracy and the Welfare State in the Netherlands Symposium Abstract Throughout the post-WWII decades Dutch architect Jaap Bakema (1914-1981) was inspired to build for a democratic and egalitarian society which recognized and accommodated diversity in lifestyles as a starting point for urban planning. This is … 15 Jun 2018 15:15 to 16:00
Event Marida Talamona Adriano Olivetti : architecture and the politics of planning Symposium Abstract In the second half of the 1930s, urban planning, as part of the corporate organization of the Fascist state, seems to have acquired a strong identity as a discipline, its own field of action and an explicit relationship with political power. … 15 Jun 2018 12:00 to 12:30
Event Wolfgang Voigt New Tradition and Politics during Weimar Republic and Third Reich: the Architect Paul Schmitthenner Symposium Abstract One of the leading figures in architecture in interwar Germany was the Alsatian-born Paul Schmitthenner (1884-1972), who belonged to same generation of Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe, but was a charismatic teacher in the … 15 Jun 2018 10:30 to 11:00
Event Yannis Tsiomis The architect anticipates politics : Athens 1833 Symposium Abstract At the time of the founding of Athens, capital of the Neohellenic state, the intimate relationship between politics and architecture can be broken down into three phases. The first is that of architects anticipating the choice and plan of Athens … 15 Jun 2018 10:00 to 10:30
Event Elisabeth Essaïan The Moscow Plan of 1935 : tastes and actions of the political decision-maker Symposium Abstract On July 10, 1935, Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav Molotov signed the decision to adopt the General Plan for the Reconstruction of Moscow. Drawn up between 1932 and 1935 by a group of architects and engineers led by urban planner Vladimir Semionov … 15 Jun 2018 11:30 to 12:00
Event Stéphane Lissner Conference - Stéphane Lissner : " Why opera today ? " Special events The Collège de France welcomes the Opéra national de Paris Following Philippe Jordan's master class on April 10, 2018, the Collège de France welcomes Stéphane Lissner, General Director of the Opéra de Paris, who will give a lecture on contemporary opera … 14 Jun 2018 18:30 to 20:00