Share Facebook X (ex-Twitter) Linkedin Copy url Search results Search 26780 results Filters Content type Close Content type Content type Lessons (23016) News (1503) People (1300) Chair (351) Editions (326) Page (226) Research (26) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) People Nathalie Bajos Director of Research, Inserm - Director of Studies, EHESS Nathalie Bajos, sociologist and demographer, is Director of Research at Inserm and Director of Studies at EHESS. She works at the Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux Sociaux - Sciences sociales, politique, santé (INSERM-CNRS-EHESS). … People Thierry Pozzo Professor Emeritus, University of Burgundy Thierry Pozzo is Professor Emeritus at the University of Burgundy and Honorary Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. His research, conducted within INSERM Unit 1093 Cognition-Action and Brain Plasticity, takes into account recent advances in … People Georges Cuvier Professor at the Collège de France Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric Cuvier, known as Georges Cuvier, was born on August 23 1769 in Montbéliard, into a Protestant petty bourgeois family. In 1795, Cuvier moved to Paris to work at the Natural History Museum. In 1802, he was appointed Professor … People Sonja Dobkowitz Researcher, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) Dr. Sonja Dobkowitz is a researcher at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) in Berlin. She explores how social and economic factors, such as income inequality, demand, or innovation, influence and shape effective climate policies. A … Series Stochastic control with unknowns Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Lecture 08 Nov 2024 → 17 Jan 2025 People Michael Jung Distinguished Professor and the Walter and Shirley Wang Chair in Medicinal Drug Discovery, UCLA Michael Jung received his BA in 1969 from Rice University and his PhD in 1973 from Columbia University, where he worked with Gilbert Stork as an NSF Fellow. After a one-year NATO postdoctoral fellowship with Albert Eschenmoser at the ETH in Zurich, he … People Paul Paradis Professor at the Collège de France Paul Paradis (date of birth unknown) is a descendant of the Jewish Meshulam family, known in Venice by the nickname " Del Banco ". He converted to Catholicism in 1528, adopting the name of his godfather Lodovico Canossa, ambassador to the King of France … Series Educational issues (continued) Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Lecture 08 Nov 2024 → 13 Dec 2024 Series Applied mathematics Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Seminar 08 Nov 2024 → 17 Jan 2025 Series Religions and migration François Héran, chair Migrations and Societies Lecture 08 Nov 2024 → 17 Jan 2025 People Niek Veldhuis Professor of Assyriology, UC Berkeley Niek Veldhuis studied Semitic Languages under H.L.J. Vanstiphout in Groningen (The Netherlands), where he received his doctorate with the dissertation Elementary Education at Nippur: The Lists of Trees and Wooden Objects (1997). In 1998-1999 he spent two … People Arsène d’Arsonval Professor at the Collège de France Born in 1851 in La Porcherie, Haute-Vienne, Arsène d'Arsonval came from a family of doctors. First a high school student in Limoges, then at the Collège Sainte-Barbe, it was as a medical student that he attended Claude Bernard's lecture, where he made a … People Claude Bernard Professor at the Collège de France The son of a winegrower, Claude Bernard was born in Saint-Julien-en-Beaujolais (Rhône) in 1813. Starting out as a pharmacy assistant in Lyon and author of an unsuccessful play, he moved to Paris in 1832, where he attended lectures at the École de Médecine … People Daisy Delogu Professor of French Literature, University of Chicago Professor of French Literature, University of Chicago. (photo credit : Erielle Bakkum) … People Karl-Oskar Lindgren Professor of Political Science, Uppsala University Karl-Oskar Lindgren is a Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Government at Uppsala University. His research interests include political participation and representation, democratic theory, EU politics, and education policies. He is the … Series The Lithuanian language : history and prospects Luigi Rizzi, chair General Linguistics Guest lecturer 06 Nov 2024 Series The disrupted carbon cycle François-Marie Bréon, chair Avenir Commun Durable Opening lecture 07 Nov 2024 People Gianfranco Agosti Professor of Classical Philology and Late Antiquity, University of Pisa (Italy) Gianfranco Agosti is a specialist in Greek culture of the Imperial period and Late Antiquity. He is Professor of Classical Philology and Late Antiquity and Director of the Doctoral School in Ancient Sciences and Archaeology at the University of Pisa. He … People Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University, iCeMS Hiroshi Kageyama is a chemist and physicist specializing in solid state science. He obtained his PhD from the Department of Chemistry at Kyoto University's Graduate School of Science in 1998 under the supervision of Prof. Koji Kosuge. In the same year, he … People Tony Hunter Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, USA Tony Hunter received his BA and PhD from the University of Cambridge, and did postdoctoral studies there and at the Salk Institute. Since 1975, he has been on the faculty of the Salk Institute, where he is the Renato Dulbecco Chair. In 1979, through his … People Patrick Mignon Sociologist, former head of the INSEP sociology laboratory Patrick Mignon was born in 1950. A sociologist, he worked for ten years as a freelance researcher on youth culture and supporterism in soccer, and more broadly on the question of the sporting spectacle. In 1996, he joined the research department of INSEP … People Mariachiara Gasparini Assistant Professor of Chinese Art and Architectural History, Department of the History of Art and Architecture, College of Design, University of Oregon Mariachiara Gasparini is an Assistant Professor of Chinese Art and Architectural History at the University of Oregon. 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People Nathalie Bajos Director of Research, Inserm - Director of Studies, EHESS Nathalie Bajos, sociologist and demographer, is Director of Research at Inserm and Director of Studies at EHESS. She works at the Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux Sociaux - Sciences sociales, politique, santé (INSERM-CNRS-EHESS). …
People Thierry Pozzo Professor Emeritus, University of Burgundy Thierry Pozzo is Professor Emeritus at the University of Burgundy and Honorary Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. His research, conducted within INSERM Unit 1093 Cognition-Action and Brain Plasticity, takes into account recent advances in …
People Georges Cuvier Professor at the Collège de France Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric Cuvier, known as Georges Cuvier, was born on August 23 1769 in Montbéliard, into a Protestant petty bourgeois family. In 1795, Cuvier moved to Paris to work at the Natural History Museum. In 1802, he was appointed Professor …
People Sonja Dobkowitz Researcher, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) Dr. Sonja Dobkowitz is a researcher at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) in Berlin. She explores how social and economic factors, such as income inequality, demand, or innovation, influence and shape effective climate policies. A …
Series Stochastic control with unknowns Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Lecture 08 Nov 2024 → 17 Jan 2025
People Michael Jung Distinguished Professor and the Walter and Shirley Wang Chair in Medicinal Drug Discovery, UCLA Michael Jung received his BA in 1969 from Rice University and his PhD in 1973 from Columbia University, where he worked with Gilbert Stork as an NSF Fellow. After a one-year NATO postdoctoral fellowship with Albert Eschenmoser at the ETH in Zurich, he …
People Paul Paradis Professor at the Collège de France Paul Paradis (date of birth unknown) is a descendant of the Jewish Meshulam family, known in Venice by the nickname " Del Banco ". He converted to Catholicism in 1528, adopting the name of his godfather Lodovico Canossa, ambassador to the King of France …
Series Educational issues (continued) Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Lecture 08 Nov 2024 → 13 Dec 2024
Series Applied mathematics Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Seminar 08 Nov 2024 → 17 Jan 2025
Series Religions and migration François Héran, chair Migrations and Societies Lecture 08 Nov 2024 → 17 Jan 2025
People Niek Veldhuis Professor of Assyriology, UC Berkeley Niek Veldhuis studied Semitic Languages under H.L.J. Vanstiphout in Groningen (The Netherlands), where he received his doctorate with the dissertation Elementary Education at Nippur: The Lists of Trees and Wooden Objects (1997). In 1998-1999 he spent two …
People Arsène d’Arsonval Professor at the Collège de France Born in 1851 in La Porcherie, Haute-Vienne, Arsène d'Arsonval came from a family of doctors. First a high school student in Limoges, then at the Collège Sainte-Barbe, it was as a medical student that he attended Claude Bernard's lecture, where he made a …
People Claude Bernard Professor at the Collège de France The son of a winegrower, Claude Bernard was born in Saint-Julien-en-Beaujolais (Rhône) in 1813. Starting out as a pharmacy assistant in Lyon and author of an unsuccessful play, he moved to Paris in 1832, where he attended lectures at the École de Médecine …
People Daisy Delogu Professor of French Literature, University of Chicago Professor of French Literature, University of Chicago. (photo credit : Erielle Bakkum) …
People Karl-Oskar Lindgren Professor of Political Science, Uppsala University Karl-Oskar Lindgren is a Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Government at Uppsala University. His research interests include political participation and representation, democratic theory, EU politics, and education policies. He is the …
Series The Lithuanian language : history and prospects Luigi Rizzi, chair General Linguistics Guest lecturer 06 Nov 2024
Series The disrupted carbon cycle François-Marie Bréon, chair Avenir Commun Durable Opening lecture 07 Nov 2024
People Gianfranco Agosti Professor of Classical Philology and Late Antiquity, University of Pisa (Italy) Gianfranco Agosti is a specialist in Greek culture of the Imperial period and Late Antiquity. He is Professor of Classical Philology and Late Antiquity and Director of the Doctoral School in Ancient Sciences and Archaeology at the University of Pisa. He …
People Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University, iCeMS Hiroshi Kageyama is a chemist and physicist specializing in solid state science. He obtained his PhD from the Department of Chemistry at Kyoto University's Graduate School of Science in 1998 under the supervision of Prof. Koji Kosuge. In the same year, he …
People Tony Hunter Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, USA Tony Hunter received his BA and PhD from the University of Cambridge, and did postdoctoral studies there and at the Salk Institute. Since 1975, he has been on the faculty of the Salk Institute, where he is the Renato Dulbecco Chair. In 1979, through his …
People Patrick Mignon Sociologist, former head of the INSEP sociology laboratory Patrick Mignon was born in 1950. A sociologist, he worked for ten years as a freelance researcher on youth culture and supporterism in soccer, and more broadly on the question of the sporting spectacle. In 1996, he joined the research department of INSEP …
People Mariachiara Gasparini Assistant Professor of Chinese Art and Architectural History, Department of the History of Art and Architecture, College of Design, University of Oregon Mariachiara Gasparini is an Assistant Professor of Chinese Art and Architectural History at the University of Oregon. She studied Oriental Languages and Civilization at the University of Oriental Studies in Naples, earned an M.A. in East Asian Art History …
People Paul Roger Bassong Research Engineer, General Linguistics Chair, Collège de France Paul Roger Bassong is currently a research engineer at the General Linguistics Chair at the Collège de France, Paris, and a lecturer at the University of Yaoundé 1, Yaoundé. Under the supervision of Prof. Luigi Rizzi of the General Linguistics chair, his …
People Julien Sorez Lecturer at the UFR Staps of the University of Paris Nanterre, specialist in the social history of sport in France Julien Sorez has a degree in history and is a lecturer at the UFR Staps of the University of Paris Nanterre. After completing a doctorate in history on soccer in Paris and its suburbs at Sciences Po, he is currently conducting research on the social …