Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 26994 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23086) News (1598) People (1327) Chair (352) Editions (343) Page (230) Research (26) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Event Benoît Peeters Space, time, narration Lecture One of the fundamental challenges of comics is to link the images that make them up. Or, if you prefer, to transform contiguity into continuity : from one frame to the next, from one strip to the next and from one page to the next. In the words of Art … 8 Nov 2022 10:00 - 11:00 Event Mieke Bal et Jonathan Culler Discussion with Jonathan Culler Seminar Jonathan Culler Jonathan Culler was Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, and University Lecturer in France before taking up a chair in English and Comparative Literature at Cornell University, USA. A specialist in literary theory, he has published books … 4 Nov 2022 15:00 - 16:00 Event Mieke Bal Two " inter " : Interdisciplinarity and Internationality Lecture In these two common nouns, the preposition " inter- " functions in different ways. In interdisciplinarity, it establishes contact while accepting and respecting the different traditions of the disciplines involved. The noun " internationalité " is not … 4 Nov 2022 14:00 - 15:00 Event François Héran Is the migrant a subject of rights as a migrant or as a human being ? Lecture 4 Nov 2022 10:30 - 12:30 Series Immigration in debate : rhetoric and arguments, disputes and polemics François Héran, chair Migrations and Societies Lecture 29 Oct 2021 → 17 Dec 2021 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin Social organization and reproduction in primates Lecture 3 Nov 2022 14:00 - 15:30 Publication Benoît Sagot Apprendre les langues aux machines À l’automne 2022, le lancement de ChatGPT a installé l’intelligence artificielle au cœur de l’actualité. Chacun a pu s’emparer de cet agent conversationnel et prendre la mesure de sa puissance, mais son fonctionnement est resté pour beaucoup mystérieux. … 11 April 2024 Event Didier Devauchelle Deciphering hieroglyphics : is the Rosetta Stone really the key to the enigma? Seminar The discovery of the Rosetta Stone in July 1789 and the subsequent translation of the Greek part, followed by the distribution of copies of its inscriptions, are signs of the importance of this trilingual decree in the history of hieroglyphic … 4 Oct 2022 18:00 - 19:00 Event David Elbaz Galaxy formation : strengths and weaknesses of a new paradigm Seminar Abstract At a time when the long-awaited images from the James-Webb Space Telescope are being analyzed, I'll summarize some of the discoveries made over the last few decades about the invisible Universe, as observed in the infrared. We'll discuss how this … 28 Nov 2022 17:45 - 18:45 Event Françoise Combes High redshift galaxies (LyB, LAE...), history of star formation Lecture Abstract The techniques used to identify distant galaxies will be described : Lyman break, fall in blue flux due to absorption on the line of sight. Our current knowledge of primordial galaxies comes from the Hubble Space Telescope and ALMA. We will show … 28 Nov 2022 16:45 - 17:45 Series Hail and thunder. Understanding bad weather in the peasant hinterland in the Middle Ages Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Guest lecturer Illustrated Bible of Paduan origin, circa 1400, British Library, Add. Ms 15277, folio 7r Presentation The written sources that enable us to study the worldviews and conceptions of the inhabitants of the Western countryside during the High Middle Ages … 09 Mar 2022 → 30 Mar 2022 Event Timothy Gowers Are judgments about the degree of interest in mathematical statements necessarily subjective ? Seminar Abstract Mathematician Akshay Venkatesh recently wrote an essay on the possible effect on mathematical practice of advances in automatic theorem proving, and in particular on our value judgments about theorems. I will argue that if computers become … 31 Oct 2022 14:00 - 15:00 Event Timothy Gowers Quadratic additive Combinatorics (4) Lecture 31 Oct 2022 10:00 - 12:00 Event Leonid Pastur Entanglement Entropy of Disordered Fermions Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 25 Oct 2022 10:30 - 12:00 Series 1881-2021 : The Louvre's Department of Oriental Antiquities turns 140 Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Symposium The Gudea room in the Galerie d'Angoulême from 1947 onwards Study days as part of the Louvre/Collège de France partnership. Organized by Ariane Thomas, Director of the Department of Oriental Antiquities, Musée du Louvre, and Hélène Le Meaux, Chief … 29 Sep 2021 → 30 Sep 2021 Series Inventing Europe Opening symposia Special events Europa Prima Pars Terrae in forma Virginis , engraving, anonymous author, Hanover, 16th century Opening symposium 2021-2022 Calls to " refound " Europe are multiplying, and the desire for a "rebirth" of Europe is sharpening. Before reinventing Europe, … 20 Oct 2021 → 22 Oct 2021 News Publication of the opening lecture by Professor Benoît Sagot Benoît Sagot, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Benoît Sagot Teaching machines languages How did we get machines to speak ? An introduction to artificial intelligence through one of its founding disciplines. In the fall of 2022, the launch of ChatGPT put artificial intelligence at the heart of the … Published on 8 April 2024 News Publication of the opening lecture by Professor Laurent Coulon Laurent Coulon, chair The Civilization of Pharaonic Egypt Laurent Coulon Les Voies ouvertes à l'égyptologie An erudite genealogy of Egyptology at the Collège de France since Champollion, and a vision of its future. The Civilization of Pharaonic Egypt stretches along the Nile for almost 3 500 years. The … Published on 8 April 2024 Event Mieke Bal Screening of It's About Time! Reflections on Urgency Seminar Abstract Screening of the film It's About Time! Reflections on Urgency (31 minutes), spoken in Polish, followed by a short lecture on the characters of Cassandra and Aeneas at the mythical birth of Europe, the concepts of the semiosphere, fiction and … 28 Oct 2022 15:00 - 16:00 Event Mieke Bal Long live the hyphen and exclamation mark ! Be-between Lecture The concept of the semiosphere establishes the principle of this first lecture. As a demonstration, I will discuss the minimal signs in the European semiosphere that enable understanding without knowledge of the languages concerned, as well as the … 28 Oct 2022 14:00 - 15:00 Event François Héran For a historical and critical vision of foreigners' rights Lecture 28 Oct 2022 10:30 - 12:30 Event Jean-Luc Fournet The end of ancient Egyptian writing and the beginning of a myth Seminar The Egyptian language coexisted with Greek from the time of Alexander the Great's conquest of Egypt (332 BC). This cohabitation had a decisive impact on the use of Egyptian scripts (hieroglyphics and their cursive versions, hieratic and demotic), leading … 27 Sep 2022 18:00 - 19:00 Event Yohan Dubois Cosmological simulations Seminar Abstract Numerical simulations are an indispensable theoretical tool for understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies from fluctuations in primordial matter. In this presentation, we will detail the physical processes required to model these … 21 Nov 2022 17:45 - 18:45 Event Françoise Combes Cosmological model, initial conditions, gravitational instability Lecture Abstract After mentioning the Friedman equations, which describe the expansion of the Universe, we describe the standard cosmological model, including dark matter and dark energy, which help explain the hierarchical formation of galaxies. 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Event Benoît Peeters Space, time, narration Lecture One of the fundamental challenges of comics is to link the images that make them up. Or, if you prefer, to transform contiguity into continuity : from one frame to the next, from one strip to the next and from one page to the next. In the words of Art … 8 Nov 2022 10:00 - 11:00
Event Mieke Bal et Jonathan Culler Discussion with Jonathan Culler Seminar Jonathan Culler Jonathan Culler was Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, and University Lecturer in France before taking up a chair in English and Comparative Literature at Cornell University, USA. A specialist in literary theory, he has published books … 4 Nov 2022 15:00 - 16:00
Event Mieke Bal Two " inter " : Interdisciplinarity and Internationality Lecture In these two common nouns, the preposition " inter- " functions in different ways. In interdisciplinarity, it establishes contact while accepting and respecting the different traditions of the disciplines involved. The noun " internationalité " is not … 4 Nov 2022 14:00 - 15:00
Event François Héran Is the migrant a subject of rights as a migrant or as a human being ? Lecture 4 Nov 2022 10:30 - 12:30
Series Immigration in debate : rhetoric and arguments, disputes and polemics François Héran, chair Migrations and Societies Lecture 29 Oct 2021 → 17 Dec 2021
Event Jean-Jacques Hublin Social organization and reproduction in primates Lecture 3 Nov 2022 14:00 - 15:30
Publication Benoît Sagot Apprendre les langues aux machines À l’automne 2022, le lancement de ChatGPT a installé l’intelligence artificielle au cœur de l’actualité. Chacun a pu s’emparer de cet agent conversationnel et prendre la mesure de sa puissance, mais son fonctionnement est resté pour beaucoup mystérieux. … 11 April 2024
Event Didier Devauchelle Deciphering hieroglyphics : is the Rosetta Stone really the key to the enigma? Seminar The discovery of the Rosetta Stone in July 1789 and the subsequent translation of the Greek part, followed by the distribution of copies of its inscriptions, are signs of the importance of this trilingual decree in the history of hieroglyphic … 4 Oct 2022 18:00 - 19:00
Event David Elbaz Galaxy formation : strengths and weaknesses of a new paradigm Seminar Abstract At a time when the long-awaited images from the James-Webb Space Telescope are being analyzed, I'll summarize some of the discoveries made over the last few decades about the invisible Universe, as observed in the infrared. We'll discuss how this … 28 Nov 2022 17:45 - 18:45
Event Françoise Combes High redshift galaxies (LyB, LAE...), history of star formation Lecture Abstract The techniques used to identify distant galaxies will be described : Lyman break, fall in blue flux due to absorption on the line of sight. Our current knowledge of primordial galaxies comes from the Hubble Space Telescope and ALMA. We will show … 28 Nov 2022 16:45 - 17:45
Series Hail and thunder. Understanding bad weather in the peasant hinterland in the Middle Ages Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Guest lecturer Illustrated Bible of Paduan origin, circa 1400, British Library, Add. Ms 15277, folio 7r Presentation The written sources that enable us to study the worldviews and conceptions of the inhabitants of the Western countryside during the High Middle Ages … 09 Mar 2022 → 30 Mar 2022
Event Timothy Gowers Are judgments about the degree of interest in mathematical statements necessarily subjective ? Seminar Abstract Mathematician Akshay Venkatesh recently wrote an essay on the possible effect on mathematical practice of advances in automatic theorem proving, and in particular on our value judgments about theorems. I will argue that if computers become … 31 Oct 2022 14:00 - 15:00
Event Leonid Pastur Entanglement Entropy of Disordered Fermions Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 25 Oct 2022 10:30 - 12:00
Series 1881-2021 : The Louvre's Department of Oriental Antiquities turns 140 Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Symposium The Gudea room in the Galerie d'Angoulême from 1947 onwards Study days as part of the Louvre/Collège de France partnership. Organized by Ariane Thomas, Director of the Department of Oriental Antiquities, Musée du Louvre, and Hélène Le Meaux, Chief … 29 Sep 2021 → 30 Sep 2021
Series Inventing Europe Opening symposia Special events Europa Prima Pars Terrae in forma Virginis , engraving, anonymous author, Hanover, 16th century Opening symposium 2021-2022 Calls to " refound " Europe are multiplying, and the desire for a "rebirth" of Europe is sharpening. Before reinventing Europe, … 20 Oct 2021 → 22 Oct 2021
News Publication of the opening lecture by Professor Benoît Sagot Benoît Sagot, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Benoît Sagot Teaching machines languages How did we get machines to speak ? An introduction to artificial intelligence through one of its founding disciplines. In the fall of 2022, the launch of ChatGPT put artificial intelligence at the heart of the … Published on 8 April 2024
News Publication of the opening lecture by Professor Laurent Coulon Laurent Coulon, chair The Civilization of Pharaonic Egypt Laurent Coulon Les Voies ouvertes à l'égyptologie An erudite genealogy of Egyptology at the Collège de France since Champollion, and a vision of its future. The Civilization of Pharaonic Egypt stretches along the Nile for almost 3 500 years. The … Published on 8 April 2024
Event Mieke Bal Screening of It's About Time! Reflections on Urgency Seminar Abstract Screening of the film It's About Time! Reflections on Urgency (31 minutes), spoken in Polish, followed by a short lecture on the characters of Cassandra and Aeneas at the mythical birth of Europe, the concepts of the semiosphere, fiction and … 28 Oct 2022 15:00 - 16:00
Event Mieke Bal Long live the hyphen and exclamation mark ! Be-between Lecture The concept of the semiosphere establishes the principle of this first lecture. As a demonstration, I will discuss the minimal signs in the European semiosphere that enable understanding without knowledge of the languages concerned, as well as the … 28 Oct 2022 14:00 - 15:00
Event François Héran For a historical and critical vision of foreigners' rights Lecture 28 Oct 2022 10:30 - 12:30
Event Jean-Luc Fournet The end of ancient Egyptian writing and the beginning of a myth Seminar The Egyptian language coexisted with Greek from the time of Alexander the Great's conquest of Egypt (332 BC). This cohabitation had a decisive impact on the use of Egyptian scripts (hieroglyphics and their cursive versions, hieratic and demotic), leading … 27 Sep 2022 18:00 - 19:00
Event Yohan Dubois Cosmological simulations Seminar Abstract Numerical simulations are an indispensable theoretical tool for understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies from fluctuations in primordial matter. In this presentation, we will detail the physical processes required to model these … 21 Nov 2022 17:45 - 18:45
Event Françoise Combes Cosmological model, initial conditions, gravitational instability Lecture Abstract After mentioning the Friedman equations, which describe the expansion of the Universe, we describe the standard cosmological model, including dark matter and dark energy, which help explain the hierarchical formation of galaxies. Primordial … 21 Nov 2022 16:45 - 17:45