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More than thirty lectures from the Collège de France are already featured on … Published on 9 December 2022 News Water regulations are both singular and universal, in addition to being multidisciplinary. And that's what makes it so complex Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, chair Avenir Commun Durable Laurence Boisson de Chazournes © Patrick Imbert, Collège de France. Discover this interview with our online reader Download the interview Laurence Boisson de Chazournes is an advisor to States, international organizations, associations and companies in … Published on 9 December 2022 News The Prix Rachel Ajzen et Léon Iagolnitzer 2022 is awarded to Nathalie Rouach Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB) This €20,000 prize, awarded by the Fondation pour la recherche médicale, was made possible by a donation from Daniel Iagolnitzer. It supports fundamental research in the field of understanding the mechanisms of aging, with particular reference to the … Published on 8 December 2022 Series An Enriched Environment Can Change the Effects of Adverse Pre-Or Postnatal Factors on Child Development Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Guest lecturer 27 Jan 2016 Series Quasi-Emotion, Fiction and Self: Philosophical and Neurocognitive Perspectives Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Symposium The aim of the symposium is to propose conceptual and cognitive explanations of the emotions aroused by fictional scenes. What is the nature of sadness or joy that is not linked to a real loss or … 27 Jan 2016 → 28 Jan 2016 News Workshop Ergaleion 2 : Words, contexts and occurrences Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology On December 7, 2022, the " Workshop Ergaleion 2 : Mots, contextes et occurrences " workshop was held at the Collège de France, organized by Valérie Schram (CNRS, ArScAn-HAROC), Jean-Luc Fournet (Collège de France), Pascale Ballet (U. Paris Nanterre) and … Published on 7 December 2022 News Discover Antoine Lilti's publications at the heritage library Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th-21st century The heritage library offers you a selection of Antoine Lilti 's works for his opening lecture . Download a selection of Antoine Lilti's publications Selected publications by Antoine Lilti Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th-21st … Published on 7 December 2022 Page Brain Rhythms and Neural Coding of Memory CIRB - Research team Presentation Overview The hippocampus is a limbic structure that plays a critical role in the formation, consolidation and recall of various forms of memory, including episodic and spatial memory. How do such complex cognitive functions emerge from the … News Professors Didier Fassin and Pierre-Etienne Will elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2022 Didier Fassin, chair Moral Questions and Political Issues in Contemporary Societies Professors Didier Fassin and Pierre-Etienne Will were elected to the American Philosophical Society this year. The American Philosophical Society is the oldest learned society in the United States. Founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1743, it pursues its … Published on 6 December 2022 News Anticipation under the Human Right to Science Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions With the development of dual-use technologies and, more generally, of potentially beneficial scientific applications whose impact on human beings may be long-lasting or even irreversible, the question of adequate (reasonable or diligent) anticipation not … Published on 6 December 2022 News The International Law of Regional Organizations Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions The mandate of the International Law Association (ILA) Study Group (SG) on the International Law of Regional Organizations (2021-2024; co-chaired by Samantha Besson and Eva Kassoti) is to clarify and evaluate, by comparison, the contours of internal and … Published on 6 December 2022 Series From biological chemistry to biotechnology : research and applications (II) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture To take up a highly original vision developed by Jean-Marie Lehn, chemistry is marked by both high diversity and low molecular complexity, whereas biology, on the other hand, is characterized by high molecular complexity based on limited diversity (20 … 09 Mar 2016 → 13 Apr 2016 Series From biological chemistry to biotechnologies : research and applications (II) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Seminar 09 Mar 2016 → 13 Apr 2016 Series Joint and several liability Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity Seminar 08 Mar 2016 → 29 Mar 2016 Series The uses of land. Cosmopolitics of territoriality Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Seminar 03 Mar 2016 → 12 May 2016 Series Epistemic virtues Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Lecture Following on from the reflection undertaken in 2010-2011 and 2014-2015 aimed at elaborating a satisfactory definition of knowledge [1] , the 2015-2016 lecture, seminar and two colloquia focused on the nature of epistemic virtues. An approach other than … 02 Mar 2016 → 06 Apr 2016 Series Epistemic virtues Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Seminar Following on from the reflection undertaken in 2010-2011 and 2014-2015 aimed at elaborating a satisfactory definition of knowledge [1] , the 2015-2016 lecture, seminar and two colloquia focused on the nature of epistemic virtues. An approach other than … 02 Mar 2016 → 06 Apr 2016 Series The uses of land. Cosmopolitics of territoriality Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Lecture The lecture was the first part of a cycle devoted to a critical reconceptualization of certain notions by means of which anthropology has described and analyzed the modalities and institutions of living together in non-modern collectives. The aim is to … 02 Mar 2016 → 11 May 2016 Series Deep learning : theory and practice Yann LeCun, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Seminar 19 Feb 2016 → 08 Apr 2016 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 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 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. 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Page Prix du Collège de France - Edition 2023 Presentation Back to the Collège de France prize The Prix du Collège de France 2023 will be awarded in the field of Letters, Humanities and Social Sciences. The theme of the 2023 prize is : " Rencontres des civilisations ". The prize is worth 20 000 …
News Collège de France and ARTE Education sign educational and cultural partnership for online broadcasting Press release The Collège de France and ARTE Education have signed an educational and cultural partnership to extend the broadcast of " research in the making " on the ARTE Campus platform. More than thirty lectures from the Collège de France are already featured on … Published on 9 December 2022
News Water regulations are both singular and universal, in addition to being multidisciplinary. And that's what makes it so complex Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, chair Avenir Commun Durable Laurence Boisson de Chazournes © Patrick Imbert, Collège de France. Discover this interview with our online reader Download the interview Laurence Boisson de Chazournes is an advisor to States, international organizations, associations and companies in … Published on 9 December 2022
News The Prix Rachel Ajzen et Léon Iagolnitzer 2022 is awarded to Nathalie Rouach Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB) This €20,000 prize, awarded by the Fondation pour la recherche médicale, was made possible by a donation from Daniel Iagolnitzer. It supports fundamental research in the field of understanding the mechanisms of aging, with particular reference to the … Published on 8 December 2022
Series An Enriched Environment Can Change the Effects of Adverse Pre-Or Postnatal Factors on Child Development Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Guest lecturer 27 Jan 2016
Series Quasi-Emotion, Fiction and Self: Philosophical and Neurocognitive Perspectives Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Symposium The aim of the symposium is to propose conceptual and cognitive explanations of the emotions aroused by fictional scenes. What is the nature of sadness or joy that is not linked to a real loss or … 27 Jan 2016 → 28 Jan 2016
News Workshop Ergaleion 2 : Words, contexts and occurrences Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology On December 7, 2022, the " Workshop Ergaleion 2 : Mots, contextes et occurrences " workshop was held at the Collège de France, organized by Valérie Schram (CNRS, ArScAn-HAROC), Jean-Luc Fournet (Collège de France), Pascale Ballet (U. Paris Nanterre) and … Published on 7 December 2022
News Discover Antoine Lilti's publications at the heritage library Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th-21st century The heritage library offers you a selection of Antoine Lilti 's works for his opening lecture . Download a selection of Antoine Lilti's publications Selected publications by Antoine Lilti Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th-21st … Published on 7 December 2022
Page Brain Rhythms and Neural Coding of Memory CIRB - Research team Presentation Overview The hippocampus is a limbic structure that plays a critical role in the formation, consolidation and recall of various forms of memory, including episodic and spatial memory. How do such complex cognitive functions emerge from the …
News Professors Didier Fassin and Pierre-Etienne Will elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2022 Didier Fassin, chair Moral Questions and Political Issues in Contemporary Societies Professors Didier Fassin and Pierre-Etienne Will were elected to the American Philosophical Society this year. The American Philosophical Society is the oldest learned society in the United States. Founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1743, it pursues its … Published on 6 December 2022
News Anticipation under the Human Right to Science Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions With the development of dual-use technologies and, more generally, of potentially beneficial scientific applications whose impact on human beings may be long-lasting or even irreversible, the question of adequate (reasonable or diligent) anticipation not … Published on 6 December 2022
News The International Law of Regional Organizations Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions The mandate of the International Law Association (ILA) Study Group (SG) on the International Law of Regional Organizations (2021-2024; co-chaired by Samantha Besson and Eva Kassoti) is to clarify and evaluate, by comparison, the contours of internal and … Published on 6 December 2022
Series From biological chemistry to biotechnology : research and applications (II) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture To take up a highly original vision developed by Jean-Marie Lehn, chemistry is marked by both high diversity and low molecular complexity, whereas biology, on the other hand, is characterized by high molecular complexity based on limited diversity (20 … 09 Mar 2016 → 13 Apr 2016
Series From biological chemistry to biotechnologies : research and applications (II) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Seminar 09 Mar 2016 → 13 Apr 2016
Series Joint and several liability Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity Seminar 08 Mar 2016 → 29 Mar 2016
Series The uses of land. Cosmopolitics of territoriality Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Seminar 03 Mar 2016 → 12 May 2016
Series Epistemic virtues Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Lecture Following on from the reflection undertaken in 2010-2011 and 2014-2015 aimed at elaborating a satisfactory definition of knowledge [1] , the 2015-2016 lecture, seminar and two colloquia focused on the nature of epistemic virtues. An approach other than … 02 Mar 2016 → 06 Apr 2016
Series Epistemic virtues Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Seminar Following on from the reflection undertaken in 2010-2011 and 2014-2015 aimed at elaborating a satisfactory definition of knowledge [1] , the 2015-2016 lecture, seminar and two colloquia focused on the nature of epistemic virtues. An approach other than … 02 Mar 2016 → 06 Apr 2016
Series The uses of land. Cosmopolitics of territoriality Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Lecture The lecture was the first part of a cycle devoted to a critical reconceptualization of certain notions by means of which anthropology has described and analyzed the modalities and institutions of living together in non-modern collectives. The aim is to … 02 Mar 2016 → 11 May 2016
Series Deep learning : theory and practice Yann LeCun, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Seminar 19 Feb 2016 → 08 Apr 2016
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 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 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