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These multiple functions of the brain are determined by the hundreds of billions of … 25 Mar 2010 → 15 Apr 2010 Series Evolution, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and paleoenvironments of ancient Hominids Michel Brunet, chair Human paleontology Lecture 25 Mar 2010 → 10 Jun 2010 Series Evolution, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and paleoenvironments of ancient Hominids Michel Brunet, chair Human paleontology Seminar 25 Mar 2010 → 10 Jun 2010 Series Invariants, cohomology and functorial representations of algebraic groups Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Guest lecturer 23 Mar 2010 → 13 Apr 2010 Event Jean-Christophe Yoccoz Some aspects of the theory of quasi-periodic dynamical systems (14) Lecture Documents and media Download support (1) Download support (2) … 11 Jun 2014 11:00 to 12:00 Event Thierry Verdier Culture and institutions as fundamental factors in the political economy of development Symposium Abstract In recent years, modern economic thinking has emphasized institutions and political economy dimensions as crucial determinants of development processes. At the same time, there has also been some renewed interest to understand the connections … 20 Jun 2014 14:00 to 14:45 Event Stefan Dercon Will experiments, behavioral economics and political economy analysis help us improve development aid policies ? Symposium Abstract Given the current realities in the poorest countries of the world, I will ask whether (and how) aid effectiveness and the overall quality of development policy making can be improved by some of the recent newer areas of development economics, … 20 Jun 2014 14:45 to 15:30 Event François Bourguignon Summary Symposium 20 Jun 2014 17:15 to 18:15 Event François Bourguignon, Denis Cogneau, Stefan Dercon, Francisco Ferreira et Jean-Philippe Platteau What role should the international community, and developed economies in particular, play in helping to reduce poverty in the world ? Symposium 20 Jun 2014 16:30 to 17:15 Event Stephan Klasen Measuring poverty : current challenges and new directions Symposium Abstract Based largely on work done by the World Bank, the world community focused on $1 per capita per day as the critical metric for poverty measurement, and the MDGs formulated halving of world poverty using this measure as a central goal. Continuation … 20 Jun 2014 10:15 to 11:00 Event Francisco Ferreira Inequality of opportunity, mobility and development Symposium Abstract Despite a recent surge in the number of studies attempting to measure inequality of opportunity in various countries, methodological differences have so far prevented meaningful international comparisons. This paper presents a comparison of … 20 Jun 2014 12:00 to 12:45 Event Jean-Philippe Platteau Can growth reduce misery as well as poverty ? Symposium Documents and media Download Jean-Philippe Platteau's biography … 20 Jun 2014 11:15 to 12:00 Series Plasticity and vicariance. The emulating brain Alain Berthoz, chair Physiology of perception and action Lecture 20 Jan 2010 → 10 Mar 2010 Series Plasticity and vicariance. The emulating brain Alain Berthoz, chair Physiology of perception and action Seminar 20 Jan 2010 → 10 Mar 2010 Event Dani Rodrik Structural change, industrialization and economic growth Symposium Abstract One sector models of growth do a poor job accounting for the variety of growth experience around the world. Newer approaches hark back to the dual-economy tradition of development economics, emphasizing the dichotomy between the traditional and … 19 Jun 2014 14:45 to 15:30 Event Denis Cogneau Africa in the long term Symposium Abstract In the light of economic history, each of the three main regions of the developing world, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and South-Eastern Asia, exhibits structural idiosyncrasies that make it difficult to draw policy lessons from the others. … 19 Jun 2014 15:30 to 16:15 Event Carlos Winograd The Structuralist-Keynesian-Neoclassical debate revisited Symposium Documents and media Download Carlos Winograd's biography … 19 Jun 2014 16:30 to 17:15 Event Carlos Winograd, Gary Fields, Stephan Klasen, Dani Rodrik et Thierry Verdier What are and what should be the orientations of development economics ? Symposium Moderator : Carlos Winograd … 19 Jun 2014 17:15 to 18:15 Series Theater doesn't exist Jacques Nichet, chair Artistic creation Lecture " Whenever someone wants to lock you into a code by declaring: this is theater, this is not theater, answer bluntly: theater doesn't exist, there are theaters and I'm looking for mine. " Emile Zola Over the past forty years, artists have continued to … 18 Mar 2010 → 03 Jun 2010 News Closing lecture by Prof. Christine Petit Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Photo credits: © William Beaucardet Christine Petit, Professor of Genetics and Cellular Physiology, delivered her closing lecture "What will you hear tomorrow?" on November 19, 2020 , at 6 pm. This event was held behind closed doors at the Collège de … Published on 6 November 2020 News Opening lecture by Prof. Luigi Rizzi Luigi Rizzi, chair General Linguistics Luigi Rizzi, Professor of General Linguistics, delivered his opening lecture "Complexity of linguistic structures, simplicity of language mechanisms" on November 5, 2020 . This event was held behind closed doors at the Collège de France, so was not open … Published on 6 November 2020 News " Initiative d'excellence " confirmed for PSL University Collège de France november 6, 2020 On November 4, 2020 , Frédérique Vidal, Minister of Education, Research and Innovation, and Guillaume Boudy, Secretary General for Investment, confirmed the continuation of the Initiative d'Excellence (IdEx) for the Université Paris … Published on 6 November 2020 Event Mark Elliott Abel-Rémusat, the Manchu language and sinology Symposium Reception in the salons of the Institut de France (by invitation). Under the patronage of Mr. Jean-Noël Robert, AIBL member, Professor at the Collège de France, Chair of Philology of Japanese Civilization … 13 Jun 2014 16:30 to 17:00 Event ZHANG Guangda 張廣達 About Édouard Chavannes, the first complete sinologist Symposium Reception in the salons of the Institut de France (by invitation). Under the patronage of Mr. Jean-Noël Robert, AIBL member, Professor at the Collège de France, Chair of Philology of Japanese Civilization … 13 Jun 2014 17:00 to 17:30 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 802 Page 803 Page 804 Page 805 Page 806 Page 807 Page 808 Page 809 Page 810 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Series Development, degeneration and regeneration of neural circuits Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Guest lecturer The brain is the body's most complex organ. It is the seat of perception, cognition and control of movement; it makes us who we are. These multiple functions of the brain are determined by the hundreds of billions of … 25 Mar 2010 → 15 Apr 2010
Series Evolution, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and paleoenvironments of ancient Hominids Michel Brunet, chair Human paleontology Lecture 25 Mar 2010 → 10 Jun 2010
Series Evolution, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and paleoenvironments of ancient Hominids Michel Brunet, chair Human paleontology Seminar 25 Mar 2010 → 10 Jun 2010
Series Invariants, cohomology and functorial representations of algebraic groups Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Guest lecturer 23 Mar 2010 → 13 Apr 2010
Event Jean-Christophe Yoccoz Some aspects of the theory of quasi-periodic dynamical systems (14) Lecture Documents and media Download support (1) Download support (2) … 11 Jun 2014 11:00 to 12:00
Event Thierry Verdier Culture and institutions as fundamental factors in the political economy of development Symposium Abstract In recent years, modern economic thinking has emphasized institutions and political economy dimensions as crucial determinants of development processes. At the same time, there has also been some renewed interest to understand the connections … 20 Jun 2014 14:00 to 14:45
Event Stefan Dercon Will experiments, behavioral economics and political economy analysis help us improve development aid policies ? Symposium Abstract Given the current realities in the poorest countries of the world, I will ask whether (and how) aid effectiveness and the overall quality of development policy making can be improved by some of the recent newer areas of development economics, … 20 Jun 2014 14:45 to 15:30
Event François Bourguignon, Denis Cogneau, Stefan Dercon, Francisco Ferreira et Jean-Philippe Platteau What role should the international community, and developed economies in particular, play in helping to reduce poverty in the world ? Symposium 20 Jun 2014 16:30 to 17:15
Event Stephan Klasen Measuring poverty : current challenges and new directions Symposium Abstract Based largely on work done by the World Bank, the world community focused on $1 per capita per day as the critical metric for poverty measurement, and the MDGs formulated halving of world poverty using this measure as a central goal. Continuation … 20 Jun 2014 10:15 to 11:00
Event Francisco Ferreira Inequality of opportunity, mobility and development Symposium Abstract Despite a recent surge in the number of studies attempting to measure inequality of opportunity in various countries, methodological differences have so far prevented meaningful international comparisons. This paper presents a comparison of … 20 Jun 2014 12:00 to 12:45
Event Jean-Philippe Platteau Can growth reduce misery as well as poverty ? Symposium Documents and media Download Jean-Philippe Platteau's biography … 20 Jun 2014 11:15 to 12:00
Series Plasticity and vicariance. The emulating brain Alain Berthoz, chair Physiology of perception and action Lecture 20 Jan 2010 → 10 Mar 2010
Series Plasticity and vicariance. The emulating brain Alain Berthoz, chair Physiology of perception and action Seminar 20 Jan 2010 → 10 Mar 2010
Event Dani Rodrik Structural change, industrialization and economic growth Symposium Abstract One sector models of growth do a poor job accounting for the variety of growth experience around the world. Newer approaches hark back to the dual-economy tradition of development economics, emphasizing the dichotomy between the traditional and … 19 Jun 2014 14:45 to 15:30
Event Denis Cogneau Africa in the long term Symposium Abstract In the light of economic history, each of the three main regions of the developing world, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and South-Eastern Asia, exhibits structural idiosyncrasies that make it difficult to draw policy lessons from the others. … 19 Jun 2014 15:30 to 16:15
Event Carlos Winograd The Structuralist-Keynesian-Neoclassical debate revisited Symposium Documents and media Download Carlos Winograd's biography … 19 Jun 2014 16:30 to 17:15
Event Carlos Winograd, Gary Fields, Stephan Klasen, Dani Rodrik et Thierry Verdier What are and what should be the orientations of development economics ? Symposium Moderator : Carlos Winograd … 19 Jun 2014 17:15 to 18:15
Series Theater doesn't exist Jacques Nichet, chair Artistic creation Lecture " Whenever someone wants to lock you into a code by declaring: this is theater, this is not theater, answer bluntly: theater doesn't exist, there are theaters and I'm looking for mine. " Emile Zola Over the past forty years, artists have continued to … 18 Mar 2010 → 03 Jun 2010
News Closing lecture by Prof. Christine Petit Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Photo credits: © William Beaucardet Christine Petit, Professor of Genetics and Cellular Physiology, delivered her closing lecture "What will you hear tomorrow?" on November 19, 2020 , at 6 pm. This event was held behind closed doors at the Collège de … Published on 6 November 2020
News Opening lecture by Prof. Luigi Rizzi Luigi Rizzi, chair General Linguistics Luigi Rizzi, Professor of General Linguistics, delivered his opening lecture "Complexity of linguistic structures, simplicity of language mechanisms" on November 5, 2020 . This event was held behind closed doors at the Collège de France, so was not open … Published on 6 November 2020
News " Initiative d'excellence " confirmed for PSL University Collège de France november 6, 2020 On November 4, 2020 , Frédérique Vidal, Minister of Education, Research and Innovation, and Guillaume Boudy, Secretary General for Investment, confirmed the continuation of the Initiative d'Excellence (IdEx) for the Université Paris … Published on 6 November 2020
Event Mark Elliott Abel-Rémusat, the Manchu language and sinology Symposium Reception in the salons of the Institut de France (by invitation). Under the patronage of Mr. Jean-Noël Robert, AIBL member, Professor at the Collège de France, Chair of Philology of Japanese Civilization … 13 Jun 2014 16:30 to 17:00
Event ZHANG Guangda 張廣達 About Édouard Chavannes, the first complete sinologist Symposium Reception in the salons of the Institut de France (by invitation). Under the patronage of Mr. Jean-Noël Robert, AIBL member, Professor at the Collège de France, Chair of Philology of Japanese Civilization … 13 Jun 2014 17:00 to 17:30