Past events
Public lecture - Black People in White Space: Challenges to Civil Society

By Elijah Anderson, Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies at Yale University, USA Since the end of the American civil rights movement, many Black people have made their way...[more]
Distinguished Lecture: Privacy in the Digital Age - an economist’s view

Programme 15:00 Opening words by Thomas Ebbesen, director of USIAS 15:10 Lecture by Jean Tirole, Toulouse School of Economics (France)Privacy in the Digital Age - an economist’s view 16:25...[more]
Symposium - Bodily resistance. Embodying the border, facing the politics of alterity

This event brings together two of the most innovative anthropologists in the field, and marks the first collaboration between the new research unit LinCS (CNRS, University of Strasbourg) and the LAP...[more]
Public lecture - Morphogens in the ontogeny and phylogeny of cognitive functions

By Alain Prochiantz, Collège de France A mouse egg cell always develops into a mouse. This transition from a single cell to a billion-cell organism, whose shape can be predicted from the egg cell,...[more]
Fellows Seminar - Literature and mathematics in early modernity: Hamlet, Pascal, and the interrupted game

By Shankar Raman, 2022 Fellow This talk is divided into two main parts. It will begin by laying out my broader project: the often-surprising connections between mathematics and literature in 16th-...[more]
Public conference - Food challenges in all their states: insights from lawyers

One of the urgent issues that ecological transition requires us to address is to rethink our food systems. The challenges are immense, since food raises questions about our production and consumption...[more]
Public lecture - Melatonin: perspectives and hopes for humans

By Professor Josephine Arendt, University of Surrey (United Kingdom) Venue: Amphithéatre A3, Institut Le Bel Melatonin is a special hormone with a time-telling function in all animal species. By...[more]
Lecture - Acoustic and Cultural Explanations for Musical Harmony and its Associated Emotions

By Andrew Milne, MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University (Australia) A fundamental uncertainty about musical pitch/harmony and its cognition is the extent to...[more]