Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 1621 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23060) (-) News (1595) People (1326) Chair (352) Editions (343) Page (230) (-) Research (26) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters News Research News Baudelaire the irreducible Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Author : Antoine Compagnon Éditions Flammarion, October 2014, coll. "Littérature & essais littéraires", 334 p.Cécile Defaut Éditions, 2014, 256 p. Download the presentation Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, … Published on 1 October 2014 News Molecular catalysis of electrochemicalCO2 reduction - Conference on October1, 2014 Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture by Jean-Michel Savéant (Laboratoire d'Électrochimie Moléculaire, Université Paris Diderot) at the Collège de France. October 1, 2014 at 11 a.m Collège de France Amphithéâtre Guillaume Budé 11, place Marcelin-Berthelot 75005 Paris Presentation … Published on 25 September 2014 News Mesopotamian Civilization - Professor Charpin's opening lecture, October 2 Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Dominique Charpin , a specialist in the Paleo-Babylonian period, is recognized as one of the world's leading Assyriologists. His work has already profoundly renewed our knowledge of Mesopotamia in the second millennium BC. The study of Mesopotamia is far … Published on 24 September 2014 News Prof. Gérard Berry, CNRS Gold Medal 2014 Gérard Berry, chair Algorithms, machines and languages Alain Fuchs, President of the CNRS, has just announced that computer scientist Gérard Berry, Professor of Algorithms, Machines and Languages, is the winner of France's most prestigious scientific award. Gérard Berry, chair Algorithms, machines and … Published on 24 September 2014 News Abstracts from Prof. Michel Foucault's lectures at the Collège de France Michel Foucault, chair History of systems of thought Michel Foucault was Professor at the Collège de France (1970-1984), holding the History of Systems of Thought Chair. Abstracts of his lectures and seminars, as well as the activities of his chair, are now available to download from the Collège de France's … Published on 16 September 2014 News Histoire moderne et contemporaine du politique - Reissue of Pr Rosanvallon's opening lecture Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics A Collège de France coproduction - CNED Extract "Politics as I understand it is both a field and a job . As a field, it refers to the place where the multiple threads of men's and women's lives are knotted together, the place that provides the overall … Published on 11 September 2014 News Professor Ian Hacking receives the 2014 Balzan Prize Ian Hacking, chair Philosophy and history of scientific concepts University of Toronto and Collège de France, for epistemology and theory of knowledge "For his fundamental contributions to the philosophy and history of the natural and social sciences, for the thematic breadth of his research, for an original … Published on 9 September 2014 News Elementary particles, gravitation and cosmology - Reissue of Prof. Veneziano's opening lecture Gabriele Veneziano, chair Elementary particles, gravitation and cosmology Abstract The opening lecture focused on one of the greatest challenges facing theoretical physics today, that of unifying our understanding of the infinitely large (the entire Universe) and the infinitely small (the physics of elementary particles). … Published on 5 September 2014 News Guest lectures - France Collège de France Program subject to change LYON - École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Gérard Berry, Chair of Algorithms, Machines and Languages , will give on January 28, 2015, 1 lecture and 1 seminar on : The computer revolution in science. AIX-MARSEILLE - University of … Published on 4 September 2014 News Readings abroad Public lectures Program subject to change GERMANY - Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn-Chaire Ernst Robert Curtius* Christine Petit, Chair of Genetics and Cell Physiology , will give in autumn 2014, 1 lecture and 1 seminar on : Sound frequency perception and … Published on 4 September 2014 News The 2014-2015 public lectures program is online Collège de France For centuries, the Collège de France's mission has been to freely teach all interested parties about research in progress, to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge, to encourage the emergence of new disciplines and a multidisciplinary approach to … Published on 29 August 2014 News 2014 opening symposium : " Around 1914, new figures of thought: sciences, arts, letters. Opening symposium " Collège de France Collège de France Marguerite de Navarre Amphitheatre 11, place Marcelin-Berthelot - 75005 Paris Free admission, without registration, subject to availability The year 2014 is not yet over, but the commemorations of the centenary of the Great War have … Published on 21 August 2014 News Mechanisms of signal transduction in biology - Reissue of Prof. Edelstein's opening lecture Stuart Edelstein, chair International Chair (1992-2008) A Collège de France coproduction - CNED Extract " My research has often touched on human genetics and, like all researchers in this field, I am very impressed by the recent sequencing of our genetic heritage. Today marks exactly fifty years since Watson … Published on 11 August 2014 News Digital publication of Prof. Alain de Libera's opening lecture Alain de Libera, chair History of medieval philosophy Alain de Libera Where is medieval philosophy going? " Where does medieval philosophy go? It goes where philosophy goes . It goes where philosophy goes . It became medieval after the Middle Ages. It was only philosophy when the Middle Ages were still … Published on 1 August 2014 News Digital publication of Prof. Maurice Agulhon's opening lecture Maurice Agulhon, chair History of contemporary France Maurice Agulhon History of contemporary France The French Revolution did not create French nationality, but neither did it demolish it. The desire to usher in a new era - l'An I de la Liberté - was not a desire to wipe the slate clean. The enlightened … Published on 1 August 2014 News Quantum physics - Reissue of Prof. Haroche's opening lecture Serge Haroche, chair Quantum physics From the infinitely small to the infinitely large, covering more than sixty orders of magnitude of spatial dimension, quantum theory is invoked, both to describe the still largely mysterious vibrations of microscopic strings that could be the elementary … Published on 1 August 2014 News Annual Abstracts of Pierre Bourdieu's lectures and seminars Pierre Bourdieu, chair Sociology Pierre Bourdieu was Professor of Sociology at the Collège de France (1982-2001). Abstracts of his lectures and seminars, as well as the activities of his chair, are now available for download from the Collège de France's "Cours et travaux" yearbook … Published on 29 July 2014 News Annual abstracts of lectures and seminars by Jacques Bouveresse Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Jacques Bouveresse was Professor at the Collège de France (1982-2001) and held the Chair of Philosophy of Language and Knowledge (1995-2010). The abstracts of his lectures and seminars, as well as the activity of his chair, are now available to download … Published on 29 July 2014 News Religion, Institutions and Society in Ancient Rome - Reprint of Prof. Scheid's opening lecture John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome A Collège de France coproduction - CNED Extract "In my opinion, the study of dead civilizations is an irreplaceable tool for maintaining control over assertions concerning the identity of one's community, country or continent, no less than over the … Published on 25 July 2014 News Condensed matter chemistry - Reissue of Prof. Livage's opening lecture Jacques Livage, chair Condensed matter chemistry Extract " A recent science, born just a few decades ago, solid state chemistry is in fact part of a thousand-year-old tradition. As Jean Rouxel points out, it is undoubtedly the potter's gesture that best expresses the continuity that links this … Published on 18 July 2014 News Structural violence and the materiality of the social - Reprint of Prof. Farmer's opening lecture Paul Farmer, chair International Chair (1992-2008) Excerpt " If the physician's task is to prevent or cure disease, the anthropologist's is to "resocialize" the tragedy of those who suffer needlessly, to reveal what links it to the whole of contemporary society as well as to past events (...) What … Published on 11 July 2014 News Publication of Lettre du Collège de France n°38 Collège de France La Lettre du Collège de France , created in January 2001, is published three times a year. Its articles reflect the life of the institution and the events taking place there. It includes announcements and information about Collège de France professors and … Published on 10 July 2014 News Nihilism and melancholy. Jacobsen and his Niels Lyhne. Reprint of Prof. Magris's opening lecture Claudio Magris, chair European Chair (1989-2008) Abstract The lecture was devoted to analyzing the relationship between nihilism - that is, Nietzsche's conception of the absence of all foundation and the end of values - and the radical transformation taking place in the European novel between the … Published on 4 July 2014 News Democracy at work : Pierre Rosanvallon (September 14-20, 2014) Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Cerisy International Symposium September 14 to 20, 2014 Centre Culturel International de Cerisy-la-Salle Editors: Sarah Al-Matary and Florent Guénard From L'Âge de l'autogestion (1976) to La Société des égaux (2011), Pierre Rosanvallon's work is shaped by … Published on 1 July 2014 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Current page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 … Next page Last page
News Baudelaire the irreducible Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Author : Antoine Compagnon Éditions Flammarion, October 2014, coll. "Littérature & essais littéraires", 334 p.Cécile Defaut Éditions, 2014, 256 p. Download the presentation Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, … Published on 1 October 2014
News Molecular catalysis of electrochemicalCO2 reduction - Conference on October1, 2014 Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture by Jean-Michel Savéant (Laboratoire d'Électrochimie Moléculaire, Université Paris Diderot) at the Collège de France. October 1, 2014 at 11 a.m Collège de France Amphithéâtre Guillaume Budé 11, place Marcelin-Berthelot 75005 Paris Presentation … Published on 25 September 2014
News Mesopotamian Civilization - Professor Charpin's opening lecture, October 2 Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Dominique Charpin , a specialist in the Paleo-Babylonian period, is recognized as one of the world's leading Assyriologists. His work has already profoundly renewed our knowledge of Mesopotamia in the second millennium BC. The study of Mesopotamia is far … Published on 24 September 2014
News Prof. Gérard Berry, CNRS Gold Medal 2014 Gérard Berry, chair Algorithms, machines and languages Alain Fuchs, President of the CNRS, has just announced that computer scientist Gérard Berry, Professor of Algorithms, Machines and Languages, is the winner of France's most prestigious scientific award. Gérard Berry, chair Algorithms, machines and … Published on 24 September 2014
News Abstracts from Prof. Michel Foucault's lectures at the Collège de France Michel Foucault, chair History of systems of thought Michel Foucault was Professor at the Collège de France (1970-1984), holding the History of Systems of Thought Chair. Abstracts of his lectures and seminars, as well as the activities of his chair, are now available to download from the Collège de France's … Published on 16 September 2014
News Histoire moderne et contemporaine du politique - Reissue of Pr Rosanvallon's opening lecture Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics A Collège de France coproduction - CNED Extract "Politics as I understand it is both a field and a job . As a field, it refers to the place where the multiple threads of men's and women's lives are knotted together, the place that provides the overall … Published on 11 September 2014
News Professor Ian Hacking receives the 2014 Balzan Prize Ian Hacking, chair Philosophy and history of scientific concepts University of Toronto and Collège de France, for epistemology and theory of knowledge "For his fundamental contributions to the philosophy and history of the natural and social sciences, for the thematic breadth of his research, for an original … Published on 9 September 2014
News Elementary particles, gravitation and cosmology - Reissue of Prof. Veneziano's opening lecture Gabriele Veneziano, chair Elementary particles, gravitation and cosmology Abstract The opening lecture focused on one of the greatest challenges facing theoretical physics today, that of unifying our understanding of the infinitely large (the entire Universe) and the infinitely small (the physics of elementary particles). … Published on 5 September 2014
News Guest lectures - France Collège de France Program subject to change LYON - École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Gérard Berry, Chair of Algorithms, Machines and Languages , will give on January 28, 2015, 1 lecture and 1 seminar on : The computer revolution in science. AIX-MARSEILLE - University of … Published on 4 September 2014
News Readings abroad Public lectures Program subject to change GERMANY - Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn-Chaire Ernst Robert Curtius* Christine Petit, Chair of Genetics and Cell Physiology , will give in autumn 2014, 1 lecture and 1 seminar on : Sound frequency perception and … Published on 4 September 2014
News The 2014-2015 public lectures program is online Collège de France For centuries, the Collège de France's mission has been to freely teach all interested parties about research in progress, to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge, to encourage the emergence of new disciplines and a multidisciplinary approach to … Published on 29 August 2014
News 2014 opening symposium : " Around 1914, new figures of thought: sciences, arts, letters. Opening symposium " Collège de France Collège de France Marguerite de Navarre Amphitheatre 11, place Marcelin-Berthelot - 75005 Paris Free admission, without registration, subject to availability The year 2014 is not yet over, but the commemorations of the centenary of the Great War have … Published on 21 August 2014
News Mechanisms of signal transduction in biology - Reissue of Prof. Edelstein's opening lecture Stuart Edelstein, chair International Chair (1992-2008) A Collège de France coproduction - CNED Extract " My research has often touched on human genetics and, like all researchers in this field, I am very impressed by the recent sequencing of our genetic heritage. Today marks exactly fifty years since Watson … Published on 11 August 2014
News Digital publication of Prof. Alain de Libera's opening lecture Alain de Libera, chair History of medieval philosophy Alain de Libera Where is medieval philosophy going? " Where does medieval philosophy go? It goes where philosophy goes . It goes where philosophy goes . It became medieval after the Middle Ages. It was only philosophy when the Middle Ages were still … Published on 1 August 2014
News Digital publication of Prof. Maurice Agulhon's opening lecture Maurice Agulhon, chair History of contemporary France Maurice Agulhon History of contemporary France The French Revolution did not create French nationality, but neither did it demolish it. The desire to usher in a new era - l'An I de la Liberté - was not a desire to wipe the slate clean. The enlightened … Published on 1 August 2014
News Quantum physics - Reissue of Prof. Haroche's opening lecture Serge Haroche, chair Quantum physics From the infinitely small to the infinitely large, covering more than sixty orders of magnitude of spatial dimension, quantum theory is invoked, both to describe the still largely mysterious vibrations of microscopic strings that could be the elementary … Published on 1 August 2014
News Annual Abstracts of Pierre Bourdieu's lectures and seminars Pierre Bourdieu, chair Sociology Pierre Bourdieu was Professor of Sociology at the Collège de France (1982-2001). Abstracts of his lectures and seminars, as well as the activities of his chair, are now available for download from the Collège de France's "Cours et travaux" yearbook … Published on 29 July 2014
News Annual abstracts of lectures and seminars by Jacques Bouveresse Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Jacques Bouveresse was Professor at the Collège de France (1982-2001) and held the Chair of Philosophy of Language and Knowledge (1995-2010). The abstracts of his lectures and seminars, as well as the activity of his chair, are now available to download … Published on 29 July 2014
News Religion, Institutions and Society in Ancient Rome - Reprint of Prof. Scheid's opening lecture John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome A Collège de France coproduction - CNED Extract "In my opinion, the study of dead civilizations is an irreplaceable tool for maintaining control over assertions concerning the identity of one's community, country or continent, no less than over the … Published on 25 July 2014
News Condensed matter chemistry - Reissue of Prof. Livage's opening lecture Jacques Livage, chair Condensed matter chemistry Extract " A recent science, born just a few decades ago, solid state chemistry is in fact part of a thousand-year-old tradition. As Jean Rouxel points out, it is undoubtedly the potter's gesture that best expresses the continuity that links this … Published on 18 July 2014
News Structural violence and the materiality of the social - Reprint of Prof. Farmer's opening lecture Paul Farmer, chair International Chair (1992-2008) Excerpt " If the physician's task is to prevent or cure disease, the anthropologist's is to "resocialize" the tragedy of those who suffer needlessly, to reveal what links it to the whole of contemporary society as well as to past events (...) What … Published on 11 July 2014
News Publication of Lettre du Collège de France n°38 Collège de France La Lettre du Collège de France , created in January 2001, is published three times a year. Its articles reflect the life of the institution and the events taking place there. It includes announcements and information about Collège de France professors and … Published on 10 July 2014
News Nihilism and melancholy. Jacobsen and his Niels Lyhne. Reprint of Prof. Magris's opening lecture Claudio Magris, chair European Chair (1989-2008) Abstract The lecture was devoted to analyzing the relationship between nihilism - that is, Nietzsche's conception of the absence of all foundation and the end of values - and the radical transformation taking place in the European novel between the … Published on 4 July 2014
News Democracy at work : Pierre Rosanvallon (September 14-20, 2014) Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Cerisy International Symposium September 14 to 20, 2014 Centre Culturel International de Cerisy-la-Salle Editors: Sarah Al-Matary and Florent Guénard From L'Âge de l'autogestion (1976) to La Société des égaux (2011), Pierre Rosanvallon's work is shaped by … Published on 1 July 2014