Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 236 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23038) News (1592) People (1325) Chair (352) Editions (343) (-) Page (230) Research (26) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) (-) Award (6) Active filters Page Award Page Professional audience Guided tours Visits for professionals Several times a year, the Collège de France offers guided tours for professionals in the arts, culture, higher education and research, presenting the institution's architectural heritage, its history, organization and specific … Page Exhibitions Guided tours The Collège de France organizes guided tours and/or workshops around its temporary exhibitions for adults and school groups. Tours and workshops are free of charge, but reservations are required. Exhibition in lecture Wines, oils and perfumes: an … Page All chairs Chairs Page Schoolchildren and students Guided tours Access conditions for all tours Free tours Reservations required Reservations can be made with the Culture Pass for the schools concerned Group size limited to 30 In the event of cancellation, please notify us as soon as possible Visits take place at the … Page Visit the Collège de France Guided tours The Collège de France offers free guided tours for professionals and school groups (primary and secondary), as well as for university students accompanied by their teacher. All tours must be booked in advance. Please register online as soon as possible. … Page Partnership between the Chinese Studies Library and the Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies (TRCCS) of the National Central Library Back to Chinese Studies Library page Presentation In May 2021, the Collège de France and the Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies (TRCCS) of the National Central Library 臺灣漢學資源中心 in Taiwan signed a scientific partnership agreement under the Chinese … Page Challenges 2023 Data challenges Challenges are proposed by public services, companies or scientific laboratories, and are based on real-life problems. Participants submit the results of their classification or prediction algorithms, which are then put into competition via the website. … Page Doctoral training Partnership with doctoral schools In 2006, the Collège de France introduced a simple procedure enabling doctoral schools to validate their doctoral students' attendance at lectures given by Collège de France professors as part of their thesis curriculum. … Page Stochastic Models for the Inference of Life Evolution (SMILE) CIRB - Research team Presentation The patterns of biodiversity that we observe today, are the result of the historical interplay of complex evolutionary processes operating at all scales of time (from mutation to speciation), space (from the local displacement of single cells … Page Champollion's statue The institution and its history Auguste Bartholdi, "Jean-François Champollion", 1875. Scroll down for English version. This sculpture was conceived in 1865 by Auguste Bartholdi (1834-1904), who was both fascinated by Egypt (which he had discovered on a trip in 1855-1856) and a fervent … Page Anthropology Division Institute of Civilization Presentation The Anthropology Division of the Institute of Civilizations at the Collège de France comprises the Laboratoire d'anthropologie sociale and the Claude-Lévi-Strauss Library. Founded in 1960 by Claude Lévi-Strauss, then Professor of Social … 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 … 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 … Page Podcasts from Collège de France Back to the Digital dissemination of knowledge page Main channels Opening lectures and special events A selection of lectures and conferences at the Collège de France. Colloques All audio recordings of Collège de France conferences. Mathematics and … Page Romania Back to the Chair home page Presentation Founded in 1872 by Paul Meyer and Gaston Paris, Romania is a French journal devoted to the study of Romance languages and literature up to the Renaissance. It publishes studies on literary and cultural history, … Page December 2015 : Witchcraft in Manila History debates With : Roger Chartier, Patrick Boucheron, professors at the Collège de France and Romain Bertrand, director of research at the Centre d'études et de recherches internationales (CERI). A witchcraft trial in Manila in 1577 This first conversation in the … Page January 2016 : Writing the history of science History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor at the Collège de France, Dominique Pestre and Kapil Raj, Directors of Studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Writing the history of science The history of science has undoubtedly been one of the … Page March 2016 : The image of religion History debates With : Roger Chartier, Patrick Boucheron, professors at the Collège de France and Pierre-Antoine Fabre, director of studies at EHESS. Representation and presence. The image of religion The recent publication of a book by Alphonse Dupront, entitled L'image … Page February 2016 : The Good Thief History debates With : Collège de France professors Roger Chartier and Patrick Boucheron, and Christiane Klapisch-Zuber. The good thief and the good death Our third " Débat d'histoire " finds its theme in a magnificent book that Christiane Klapisch-Zuber has just … Page April 2016 : Shakespeare History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor at Collège de France and François Laroque, Professor Emeritus at Université Paris III. Shakespeare or " man-ocean " In his William Shakespeare, published in 1864 as a huge preface to the 18-volume translation by his son … Page May 2016 : Cervantes History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor at Collège de France and Jean Canavaggio, Professor Emeritus at Université Paris X-Nanterre and former Director of Casa de Vélazquez. Cervantes in the first person The last History Debate of this academic year (but we'll … Page October 2016 : Mediterranean cosmopolitanism History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor, Collège de France ; Guillaume Calafat, Senior Lecturer, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne and Romain Bertrand, Professor, Sciences Po. Community cosmopolitanism We meet again today for a new series of Débats … Page November 2016 : Europe and China History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor at the Collège de France ; Antonella Romano, Director of Studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Director of the Centre Alexandre Koyré and Stéphane Van Damme, Professor at the European University … Page January 2017 : Alexandre's stories History debates With : Roger Chartier and Pierre Briant, honorary professors at the Collège de France. 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Page Professional audience Guided tours Visits for professionals Several times a year, the Collège de France offers guided tours for professionals in the arts, culture, higher education and research, presenting the institution's architectural heritage, its history, organization and specific …
Page Exhibitions Guided tours The Collège de France organizes guided tours and/or workshops around its temporary exhibitions for adults and school groups. Tours and workshops are free of charge, but reservations are required. Exhibition in lecture Wines, oils and perfumes: an …
Page Schoolchildren and students Guided tours Access conditions for all tours Free tours Reservations required Reservations can be made with the Culture Pass for the schools concerned Group size limited to 30 In the event of cancellation, please notify us as soon as possible Visits take place at the …
Page Visit the Collège de France Guided tours The Collège de France offers free guided tours for professionals and school groups (primary and secondary), as well as for university students accompanied by their teacher. All tours must be booked in advance. Please register online as soon as possible. …
Page Partnership between the Chinese Studies Library and the Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies (TRCCS) of the National Central Library Back to Chinese Studies Library page Presentation In May 2021, the Collège de France and the Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies (TRCCS) of the National Central Library 臺灣漢學資源中心 in Taiwan signed a scientific partnership agreement under the Chinese …
Page Challenges 2023 Data challenges Challenges are proposed by public services, companies or scientific laboratories, and are based on real-life problems. Participants submit the results of their classification or prediction algorithms, which are then put into competition via the website. …
Page Doctoral training Partnership with doctoral schools In 2006, the Collège de France introduced a simple procedure enabling doctoral schools to validate their doctoral students' attendance at lectures given by Collège de France professors as part of their thesis curriculum. …
Page Stochastic Models for the Inference of Life Evolution (SMILE) CIRB - Research team Presentation The patterns of biodiversity that we observe today, are the result of the historical interplay of complex evolutionary processes operating at all scales of time (from mutation to speciation), space (from the local displacement of single cells …
Page Champollion's statue The institution and its history Auguste Bartholdi, "Jean-François Champollion", 1875. Scroll down for English version. This sculpture was conceived in 1865 by Auguste Bartholdi (1834-1904), who was both fascinated by Egypt (which he had discovered on a trip in 1855-1856) and a fervent …
Page Anthropology Division Institute of Civilization Presentation The Anthropology Division of the Institute of Civilizations at the Collège de France comprises the Laboratoire d'anthropologie sociale and the Claude-Lévi-Strauss Library. Founded in 1960 by Claude Lévi-Strauss, then Professor of Social …
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 …
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 …
Page Podcasts from Collège de France Back to the Digital dissemination of knowledge page Main channels Opening lectures and special events A selection of lectures and conferences at the Collège de France. Colloques All audio recordings of Collège de France conferences. Mathematics and …
Page Romania Back to the Chair home page Presentation Founded in 1872 by Paul Meyer and Gaston Paris, Romania is a French journal devoted to the study of Romance languages and literature up to the Renaissance. It publishes studies on literary and cultural history, …
Page December 2015 : Witchcraft in Manila History debates With : Roger Chartier, Patrick Boucheron, professors at the Collège de France and Romain Bertrand, director of research at the Centre d'études et de recherches internationales (CERI). A witchcraft trial in Manila in 1577 This first conversation in the …
Page January 2016 : Writing the history of science History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor at the Collège de France, Dominique Pestre and Kapil Raj, Directors of Studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Writing the history of science The history of science has undoubtedly been one of the …
Page March 2016 : The image of religion History debates With : Roger Chartier, Patrick Boucheron, professors at the Collège de France and Pierre-Antoine Fabre, director of studies at EHESS. Representation and presence. The image of religion The recent publication of a book by Alphonse Dupront, entitled L'image …
Page February 2016 : The Good Thief History debates With : Collège de France professors Roger Chartier and Patrick Boucheron, and Christiane Klapisch-Zuber. The good thief and the good death Our third " Débat d'histoire " finds its theme in a magnificent book that Christiane Klapisch-Zuber has just …
Page April 2016 : Shakespeare History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor at Collège de France and François Laroque, Professor Emeritus at Université Paris III. Shakespeare or " man-ocean " In his William Shakespeare, published in 1864 as a huge preface to the 18-volume translation by his son …
Page May 2016 : Cervantes History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor at Collège de France and Jean Canavaggio, Professor Emeritus at Université Paris X-Nanterre and former Director of Casa de Vélazquez. Cervantes in the first person The last History Debate of this academic year (but we'll …
Page October 2016 : Mediterranean cosmopolitanism History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor, Collège de France ; Guillaume Calafat, Senior Lecturer, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne and Romain Bertrand, Professor, Sciences Po. Community cosmopolitanism We meet again today for a new series of Débats …
Page November 2016 : Europe and China History debates With : Roger Chartier, Professor at the Collège de France ; Antonella Romano, Director of Studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Director of the Centre Alexandre Koyré and Stéphane Van Damme, Professor at the European University …
Page January 2017 : Alexandre's stories History debates With : Roger Chartier and Pierre Briant, honorary professors at the Collège de France. Alexander's stories In chapter XXXVI of the Second Book of Essays , Montaigne compares the " three excellent men " whom he puts " above all others " : Homer, …