Événements
Welcome day for fellows and their families. Closed to the public
Talk by Carola Hein, 2026-2027 fellow at the Paris IAS-City of Paris Chair, as part of the Traversées du Marais festival. Open to the public
Start of the academic year at the Paris IAS. Closed to the public.
Talk by Eva Andersson, 2025–2026 fellow at the Paris IAS with the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond Chair, as part of a working group at the ENHR (European Network for Housing Research) conference in Oslo in 2026.
A seminar organised by Héloïse Athéa (postdoctoral researcher, IHPST, Gustave Roussy) and Denis Forest (university lecturer, IHPST, Université Paris 1) with the support of the Paris IAS. Open to the public upon registration.
Workshop organized by Christelle Fischer-Bovet (Paris IAS, USC). Closed to the public.
Study day organised by ENSA Paris-Est and the LAB research institute at the Catholic University of Louvain. Open to the public.
Projection of the documentary by Tata Amaral and Vera Hamburger followed by a discussion with Professor Ana Paula Simioni (Paris IAS, IEB-USP) and moderated by Camila Gui Rosatti (CRBC–EHESS). Open to the public.
Screening of the film *Food for Profit*, followed by a discussion organized by Aliénor Ballangé (Paris IAS, “Major Changes” Chair). Open to the public.
One-day seminar organised by Rémy Bethmont (Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis) and Nathalie Caron (Sorbonne Université) with the support of the Paris IAS. Open to the public.
Farewell Party at the Paris Institute for Advanced Studies to celebrate the arrival of summer and the end of the academic year. Closed to the public.
4th and last session of the lectures cycle "Rupture" with Francis Jutand (Société Française de Prospective, ex IMT), Jean-Gabriel Ganascia (Sorbonne Université, Paris IAS) and Bettina Laville, president of the Paris IAS. Open to the public.
Intervention d'Ana Paula Cavalcanti Simioni (USP, IEA de Paris) à la dernière séance du séminaire « Les Rendez-vous Culture Médias Sociabilités », à l'Université Paris Cité.
Workshop organised by the BnF and the INRS Montreal with the support of the cluster PostGenAI@Paris (Sorbonne Université, Paris IAS). Open to the public.
Session chaired by David Armando (ISPF-CNR, 2024–2025 fellow at the Paris IAS) as part of an international conference.
Seminar organized by David Armando (ISPF-CNR, 2024–2025 fellow at the Paris IAS), Jean-Luc Chappey (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), and Claire Gantet (University of Fribourg) as part of the Harmonia Universalis project.
Seminar of the Università di Pavia and the Collegio Ghislieri with Lavinia Maddaluno (University Ca' Foscari of Venise, Paris IAS).
Online conference by Ana Paula Cavalcanti Simioni, Full Professor at the University of São Paulo, and fellow for a one-month writing residency as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public.
Online conference by Nathalie Casemajor, Professor at the Center for Urbanization, Culture, and Society at INRS, and fellow for a one-month writing residency as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public.
Online conference by Siddharth Suri, computational social scientist at Microsoft Research, and fellow for a one-month writing residency as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public.
Lecture by Willibald Sonnleitner (Institute for Advanced Studies in Paris / El Colegio de México), organised by la Maison du Mexique at the Cité universitaire internationale in Paris. Open to the public.
Online conference by Andrew Wilson, Professor of Ukrainian Studies at University College London, and fellow for a one-month writing residency as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public.
Online conference by Christopher Lubienski, Director of the Centre for Educational Policy and Evaluation and Professor at Indiana University, and fellow for a one-month writing residency as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public.
Online conference by Sean Downey, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Ohio State University, and fellow for a one-month residency as part of the « Paris IAS Ideas » series. Open to the public.
