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Online conference by Emmanuel Alloa, Full Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art at the University of Fribourg, as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public, registration required.
Online conference by Victoria Lee, Associate Professor of History at Ohio University, as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public, registration required.
Online conference by Nitsan Chorev, the Harmon Family Professor of Sociology and International and Public Affairs at Brown University as part of "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public, registration required.
Lecture by Emmanuel Alloa (Paris IAS, University of Fribourg) as part of a series of lectures organised by the Centre Prospéro.
The Paris IAS wishes you a wonderful festive season and a happy new year.
Presentation by Aliénor Ballangé (Paris IAS, Sorbonne University) at the seminar "Democratic Erosion and the Rise of Authoritarianism in Europe" organised by Initiative Europe, Paris. Open to the public, registration required.
Study day organized by the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the Institut national de la recherche scientifique de Montréal. Open to the public. The BNF is a partner of the Paris IAS as part of the PostGenAI@Paris cluster.
Workshop organized by Christelle Fischer-Bovet, professor at the University of Southern California and 2025-2026 fellow at Paris IAS. Closed to the public.
Symposium organized by Bettina Laville, President of the IEA in Paris, to mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement. Open to the public, registration required.
Workshop by Aliénor Ballangé (Paris IAS, Sorbonne University) at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Closed to the public.
Lecture by Michèle Lamont, professor of sociology and African and African American studies at Harvard University and fellow in writing residency at the Paris IAS in June 2025, organized by EHESS. Open to the public upon registration.
Lecture by Amelia Thorpe (UNSW Sydney, Paris IAS) organized by the Observatory on Cycling and Active Mobility at the University of Lausanne. Free admission, open to the public.
Online conference by Javier Pérez Burgos (Wëia, Colombia), as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public, registration required.
Online conference by Jeremy Adelman (University of Cambridge), as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public, registration required.
Study day organised by Univerité Paris-Cité and AP-HP with the support of INSERM and the Paris IAS. Open to the public, registration required.
Lecture by Lavinia Maddaluno (Ca’ Foscari Venice, Paris IAS) during the study day organized by Damiano Bardelli (EHESS-CRH). Open to the public.
Talk by David Armando (ISPF-CNR, former fellow researcher at the Paris IAS) at part of the symposium organized by Jean-Luc Chappey (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, IHMC) and Stéphane Schmitt (CNRS, Archives Henri-Poincaré).
Annual meeting organized by INRAE with the support of the Paris IAS. Closed to the public.
Study day organised by the Société Théophile Gautier, with the support of Paris IAS, CELLF (Sorbonne University/CNRS), CERILAC (Paris Cité) and ITEM (ENS Ulm/CNRS). Open to the public, registration required.
Workshop by Maria Nadia Postorino, professor at University of Bologna an fellow researcher at the Paris IAS organized by l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and the Paris IAS. Open to the public, registration required. iption.
Festival organized by our partner Analyse Opinion Critique (AOC), with Le Lieu Unique and Nantes Métropole. Open to the public, free of charge.
Symposium organised by Cecile Bernal-Beauger (EPHE-PSL), Jean-Luc Fournet (Collège de France) and Cecile Reynaud (EPHE-PSL), with the support of the Paris IAS. Open to the public, registration required.
Workshop "New work on Ecological Rationality" in honor of Gerd Gigerenzer (IMax Planck Institute for Human development, Paris IAS) organized at Sorbonne Université.
Lecture by Aliénor Ballangé (Paris IAS, Sorbonne University) at University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Closed to the public.
