Events
Événements à venir
Lecture by Lavinia Maddaluno (Paris IAS - Ca' Foscari University, Venice) at the 3rd session of the 2025-2026 Doctoral School of Philosophy Seminar at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. Open to the public upon registration.
Presentation of the book La résistance du sensible (The Resistance of the Sensible) by Emmanuel Alloa (Paris IAS, University of Fribourg) at the Vrin bookshop in Paris. Open to the public upon registration.
Lecture by Jeremy Stolow (Concordia University, Montreal/Paris IAS) on his book, Picturing Aura.
Online lecture by Mathieu Jacomy (Aalborg University, Denmark) and Anders Kristian Munk (Technical University of Denmark), fellows for one month in writing residency at the Paris IAS for the PostGenIA cluster as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series.
Conversation between Jeremy Stolow (Paris IAS, Concordia University) and Conor Martini (Princeton University). Open to the public, via Zoom
Christelle Fischer-Bovet's workshop (Paris IAS, USC). Closed to the public.
First session of the lecture series, moderated by Bettina Laville, President of the IEA in Paris, with the participation of Bertrand Badie, Professor Emeritus at Sciences Po, and Nassim El Kabli, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Lille.
Series of meetings organised on the initiative of Bettina Laville, President of the Paris IAS, Honorary State Councillor, co-founder and Honorary President of Comité 21.
Online lecture by Diego Gambatta, Carlo Alberto Chair Professor at the Collegio Carlo Alberto, and fellow in wirting residency at Paris IAS as part of "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public, registration required
Online lecture by Johanna Mannergren, Professor at Södertörn University, and fellow in writing residency at the Paris IAS as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public, regristration required.
Online lecture by Pierre Bocquillon, Associate Professor at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and fellow in writing residency at Paris IAS as part of the "Paris IAS Ideas" series. Open to the public, registration required.
