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They pay … Published on 9 May 2021 News Collège de France reopens to the public on May 19 Collège de France may 11, 2021 Following government announcements, and subject to restrictive health measures specific to the Ile-de-France region, the Collège de France is pleased to welcome the public back to its amphitheaters from May 19, in half-capacity. We would like … Published on 7 May 2021 News Accelerate water cracking with low-cost, porous surfaces Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory As the use of solar and wind energy increases rapidly, their intermittent nature requires the development of energy storage technologies. Electricity can be converted into hydrogen by electrolysis of water. It can also be stored in the form of liquid … Published on 4 May 2021 News Élisabeth Schmit, postdoctoral researcher in history Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century How justice was dispensed in the late Middle Ages . This is the subject of research by Élisabeth Schmit, postdoctoral researcher at the Collège de France. What do you do for a living? I'm a historian specializing in the Middle Ages. I'm particularly … Published on 3 May 2021 News Humans have a unique sense of geometry Collège de France april 29, 2021 Man's attraction to geometric shapes appears to be as old as mankind itself - zigzag engravings have been found dating back over 500,000 years! Several studies suggest that humans share a high level of understanding of the abstract … Published on 29 April 2021 News Collège de France strengthens collaboration with EMBL and IBENS/ENS Collège de France april 27, 2021 A new memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Collège de France, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the Institut de biologie de l'École normale supérieure de Paris (IBENS). This MOU was fostered by the … Published on 22 April 2021 News Hypertension Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB) The International Society of Hypertension (ISH) 2021 Award, which recognizes women who have made outstanding contributions to experimental and clinical hypertension research, is presented to Catherine Llorens-Cortes for her work on the identification of … Published on 16 April 2021 News Research paths : Pierre Bercier Research A protein that defends or destroys attacked cells! This is the focus of research by Pierre Bercier , a PhD student at the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en biologie du Collège de France. Discovering your research paths Follow his webinar "Arsenic … Published on 14 April 2021 News The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Pr Antoine Compagnon's colloquium, entitled "Fins de la littérature", was held on April 9, 2021 at the Collège de France, behind closed doors and in a hybrid format, with some speakers in person and others remotely. Find all the videos of this symposium … Published on 14 April 2021 News Genetic crossbreeding in the South Pacific Lluis Quintana-Murci, chair Human Genomics and Evolution An international consortium of researchers, organized by Étienne Patin (CNRS/Institut Pasteur) and Lluis Quintana-Murci (Collège de France/Institut Pasteur), has been set up to characterize the genetic diversity of populations in the South Pacific, a land … Published on 13 April 2021 News Blaise Pascal Medal for Professor Clément Sanchez Clément Sanchez, chair Hybrid materials chemistry The European Academy of Sciences has awarded Professor Clément Sanchez the Blaise Pascal Medal (2021). Professor emeritus and holder of the Chemistry of Hybrid Materials Chair (2011-2020), Clément Sanchez specializes in the nanochemistry of nanostructured … Published on 9 April 2021 News Gay-Lussac Humboldt Prize awarded to Prof. Carlo Ossola Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Prof. Carlo Ossola, holder of the Modern Literatures of Neolatin Europe Chair (1999-2020), is one of the winners of the Gay-Lussac Humboldt Prize 2021, awarded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation . This distinction adds to the list of Collège de … Published on 8 April 2021 News Atlas of Life in Space - Off Earth Atlas Collège de France march 30, 2021 Image credits: " Stanford Torus cutaway " , NASA/Rick Guidice, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Within the Institute of Civilizations at the Collège de France, the Anthropology of Life team, headed by Perig Pitrou, studies the diversity … Published on 30 March 2021 News Human rights put to the test by Covid-19 Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions A webinar co-hosted by Samantha Besson (Collège de France) and Justine Lacroix (Académie royale de Belgique) September 17, 2021 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. As part of the " Covid Initiative " and the " Regards sur une crise " cycle, professors from the Collège … Published on 29 March 2021 News Press releases until March 17, 2021 Press release Download our press releases published before March 17, 2021 [03/17/21] - Frédéric Magniez, opening lecture: "Quantum algorithms: when quantum physics challenges the Church-Turing thesis" [10/03/21] - "L'Europe géopolitique - actes et paroles", four … Published on 17 March 2021 News Issue of the March 15, 2021 newsletter Collège de France march 15, 2021 Find out all the latest news from the Collège de France in the "1530, la lettre" newsletter. Read our latest issue of 1530, la lettre (March 15, 2021) … Published on 15 March 2021 News Opening lecture by Professor Frédéric Magniez Frédéric Magniez, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Frédéric Magniez, visiting professor in the annual Computer Sciences and Digital Sciences Chair , will deliver his opening lecture, entitled "Quantum algorithms: when quantum physics challenges the Church-Turing thesis", on April 1 , 2021 , at 6 pm. This … Published on 15 March 2021 News Research paths: Armelle Rancillac Research Networks of cells in the brain affecting our sleep! This is the research focus of Armelle Rancillac, neurobiologist at the Collège de France. Discovering her research paths Follow his webinar "A better understanding of sleep for a better quality of life" … Published on 10 March 2021 News Marie-Hélène Verlhac, CNRS Silver Medal 2021 Collège de France march 11, 2021 Marie-Hélène Verlhac ( Team Leader, DRCE1 CNRS) , Director of the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en biologie (CIRB) at the Collège de France, focuses her research on the final stages of mammalian ovogenesis. An alumnus of the École … Published on 9 March 2021 News Armelle Rancillac, neurobiology researcher Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB) Networks of cells in the brain influence our sleep ! This is the focus of research by Armelle Rancillac, neurobiologist at the Collège de France. How long have you been interested in studying the brain ? I've always liked to understand. No matter what … Published on 8 March 2021 News Luuk van Middelaar, guest lecturer on Cycle Europe Collège de France march 5, 2021 Luuk van Middelaar , historian and political philosopher, Professor of European Law at Leiden University (Netherlands), is the first guest lecturer in the Cycle Europe series at the Collège de France. He will give a series of four lectures, … Published on 4 March 2021 News Issue of the March 1, 2021 newsletter Collège de France march 1st, 2021 Find out all the latest news from the Collège de France in the newsletter "1530, la lettre". Read our latest issue of 1530, la lettre (March 1, 2021) … Published on 1 March 2021 News Opening lecture by Prof. Sonia Garel Sonia Garel, chair Neurobiology and the Immune System Sonia Garel, Professor of Neurobiology and the Immune System, will give her opening lecture on March 4 , 2021 , at 6 pm. This event will take place behind closed doors at the Collège de France, and will therefore not be open to the public, but will be … Published on 16 February 2021 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Current page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 … Next page Last page
News Research paths : Élisabeth Schmit Research How was justice dispensed in the late Middle Ages? This is the subject of research by Élisabeth Schmit , postdoctoral researcher at the Collège de France. Discovering your research paths Follow his webinar " La justice au Moyen Âge: des archives à la … Published on 14 May 2021
News Death of Jacques Bouveresse, philosopher and Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France Collège de France The administrator, the faculty assembly and the entire Collège de France community are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Jacques Bouveresse, professor emeritus and holder of the Philosophy of Language and Knowledge chair from 1995 to 2010. They pay … Published on 9 May 2021
News Collège de France reopens to the public on May 19 Collège de France may 11, 2021 Following government announcements, and subject to restrictive health measures specific to the Ile-de-France region, the Collège de France is pleased to welcome the public back to its amphitheaters from May 19, in half-capacity. We would like … Published on 7 May 2021
News Accelerate water cracking with low-cost, porous surfaces Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory As the use of solar and wind energy increases rapidly, their intermittent nature requires the development of energy storage technologies. Electricity can be converted into hydrogen by electrolysis of water. It can also be stored in the form of liquid … Published on 4 May 2021
News Élisabeth Schmit, postdoctoral researcher in history Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century How justice was dispensed in the late Middle Ages . This is the subject of research by Élisabeth Schmit, postdoctoral researcher at the Collège de France. What do you do for a living? I'm a historian specializing in the Middle Ages. I'm particularly … Published on 3 May 2021
News Humans have a unique sense of geometry Collège de France april 29, 2021 Man's attraction to geometric shapes appears to be as old as mankind itself - zigzag engravings have been found dating back over 500,000 years! Several studies suggest that humans share a high level of understanding of the abstract … Published on 29 April 2021
News Collège de France strengthens collaboration with EMBL and IBENS/ENS Collège de France april 27, 2021 A new memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Collège de France, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the Institut de biologie de l'École normale supérieure de Paris (IBENS). This MOU was fostered by the … Published on 22 April 2021
News Hypertension Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB) The International Society of Hypertension (ISH) 2021 Award, which recognizes women who have made outstanding contributions to experimental and clinical hypertension research, is presented to Catherine Llorens-Cortes for her work on the identification of … Published on 16 April 2021
News Research paths : Pierre Bercier Research A protein that defends or destroys attacked cells! This is the focus of research by Pierre Bercier , a PhD student at the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en biologie du Collège de France. Discovering your research paths Follow his webinar "Arsenic … Published on 14 April 2021
News The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Pr Antoine Compagnon's colloquium, entitled "Fins de la littérature", was held on April 9, 2021 at the Collège de France, behind closed doors and in a hybrid format, with some speakers in person and others remotely. Find all the videos of this symposium … Published on 14 April 2021
News Genetic crossbreeding in the South Pacific Lluis Quintana-Murci, chair Human Genomics and Evolution An international consortium of researchers, organized by Étienne Patin (CNRS/Institut Pasteur) and Lluis Quintana-Murci (Collège de France/Institut Pasteur), has been set up to characterize the genetic diversity of populations in the South Pacific, a land … Published on 13 April 2021
News Blaise Pascal Medal for Professor Clément Sanchez Clément Sanchez, chair Hybrid materials chemistry The European Academy of Sciences has awarded Professor Clément Sanchez the Blaise Pascal Medal (2021). Professor emeritus and holder of the Chemistry of Hybrid Materials Chair (2011-2020), Clément Sanchez specializes in the nanochemistry of nanostructured … Published on 9 April 2021
News Gay-Lussac Humboldt Prize awarded to Prof. Carlo Ossola Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Prof. Carlo Ossola, holder of the Modern Literatures of Neolatin Europe Chair (1999-2020), is one of the winners of the Gay-Lussac Humboldt Prize 2021, awarded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation . This distinction adds to the list of Collège de … Published on 8 April 2021
News Atlas of Life in Space - Off Earth Atlas Collège de France march 30, 2021 Image credits: " Stanford Torus cutaway " , NASA/Rick Guidice, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Within the Institute of Civilizations at the Collège de France, the Anthropology of Life team, headed by Perig Pitrou, studies the diversity … Published on 30 March 2021
News Human rights put to the test by Covid-19 Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions A webinar co-hosted by Samantha Besson (Collège de France) and Justine Lacroix (Académie royale de Belgique) September 17, 2021 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. As part of the " Covid Initiative " and the " Regards sur une crise " cycle, professors from the Collège … Published on 29 March 2021
News Press releases until March 17, 2021 Press release Download our press releases published before March 17, 2021 [03/17/21] - Frédéric Magniez, opening lecture: "Quantum algorithms: when quantum physics challenges the Church-Turing thesis" [10/03/21] - "L'Europe géopolitique - actes et paroles", four … Published on 17 March 2021
News Issue of the March 15, 2021 newsletter Collège de France march 15, 2021 Find out all the latest news from the Collège de France in the "1530, la lettre" newsletter. Read our latest issue of 1530, la lettre (March 15, 2021) … Published on 15 March 2021
News Opening lecture by Professor Frédéric Magniez Frédéric Magniez, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Frédéric Magniez, visiting professor in the annual Computer Sciences and Digital Sciences Chair , will deliver his opening lecture, entitled "Quantum algorithms: when quantum physics challenges the Church-Turing thesis", on April 1 , 2021 , at 6 pm. This … Published on 15 March 2021
News Research paths: Armelle Rancillac Research Networks of cells in the brain affecting our sleep! This is the research focus of Armelle Rancillac, neurobiologist at the Collège de France. Discovering her research paths Follow his webinar "A better understanding of sleep for a better quality of life" … Published on 10 March 2021
News Marie-Hélène Verlhac, CNRS Silver Medal 2021 Collège de France march 11, 2021 Marie-Hélène Verlhac ( Team Leader, DRCE1 CNRS) , Director of the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en biologie (CIRB) at the Collège de France, focuses her research on the final stages of mammalian ovogenesis. An alumnus of the École … Published on 9 March 2021
News Armelle Rancillac, neurobiology researcher Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB) Networks of cells in the brain influence our sleep ! This is the focus of research by Armelle Rancillac, neurobiologist at the Collège de France. How long have you been interested in studying the brain ? I've always liked to understand. No matter what … Published on 8 March 2021
News Luuk van Middelaar, guest lecturer on Cycle Europe Collège de France march 5, 2021 Luuk van Middelaar , historian and political philosopher, Professor of European Law at Leiden University (Netherlands), is the first guest lecturer in the Cycle Europe series at the Collège de France. He will give a series of four lectures, … Published on 4 March 2021
News Issue of the March 1, 2021 newsletter Collège de France march 1st, 2021 Find out all the latest news from the Collège de France in the newsletter "1530, la lettre". Read our latest issue of 1530, la lettre (March 1, 2021) … Published on 1 March 2021
News Opening lecture by Prof. Sonia Garel Sonia Garel, chair Neurobiology and the Immune System Sonia Garel, Professor of Neurobiology and the Immune System, will give her opening lecture on March 4 , 2021 , at 6 pm. This event will take place behind closed doors at the Collège de France, and will therefore not be open to the public, but will be … Published on 16 February 2021