Past events
Annual Symposium - The birth man, and the essence of being human

Featuring Professor Yves Coppens (Collège de France) and Professor Henri de Lumley (Institute of Human Paleontology). More information to follow soon. .[more]
Seminar : Childhood in Hellenistic Greece

The conquest of the Persian Empire by Alexander the Great resulted in great changes among the ancient Greeks. The 300 years after Alexander are called the Hellenistic period (323-30 BCE)....[more]
Conference - Economic crisis, or crisis in economics?

By Alan Kirman University of Aix-Marseille, EHESS Should economists be held responsible for the consequences of their analyses and recommendations, implemented in society ? The economic crisis has...[more]
18th USIAS Fellows Seminar - Accumulation and stabilisation of Provitamin A

USIAS Fellows : Peter Beyer and Philippe Hugueney Directly or indirectly, all of the vitamin A consumed by humans derives from plants in the form of provitamin A (ß-carotene). Vitamin A deficiency...[more]
Conference - Corporate Strategy and Resource Redeployability

Salle de conférence, MISHA, Strasbourg This conference will explore how multi-business firms might create value by redeploying resources across their multiple business units. Resource redeployment...[more]
17th USIAS seminar - Pathways for pain therapy

By USIAS Fellow 2013 Matilde Cordero-Erasquin Chronic pain continues to be the single most common cause of disability that impairs the quality of life, accruing enormous socio-economic costs. In the...[more]
Conference Functional supramolecular architectures: from molecules to materials

Salle de Conférence, ISIS, Strasbourg The use of self-assembling molecules to build functional materials through labile and non-covalent interactions allows complex structures to be simply...[more]
Conference - Body, religion and diversity

Salle de conférence, MISHA Co-organised with DRES and the MISHA research programme (Dé)constructions du communautarisme religieux, by Lionel Obadia (USIAS Fellow 2014), as part of the USIAS project...[more]