Past events
Annual Symposium 2022 - Racism and antisemitism today: the old… and the new
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The keynote speaker for the 2022 symposium is the sociologist Michel Wieviorka (EHESS, Paris), well known for his research on social and cultural movements, democracy and conflict, as well as on...[more]
Fellows seminar - The right to healthy and sustainable food
By Élisabeth Lambert, 2020 Fellow The question about the existence of a right to healthy and sustainable food in Europe is not easy to answer. Not only because we may have difficulties in agreeing...[more]
Colloquium "Habitabilities: architecture, city and nature in the era of the anthropocene
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The global depletion of resources, whether material, civic or ideological, is leading us dangerously into a crisis of habitability, the consequences of which we are already perceiving and...[more]
Joint Fellows seminar - The role of the circadian clock
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By Atish Mukherji and Tsvetan Serchov Both these 2020 Fellows work on different aspects of the circadian clock. They will present their respective research during a joint seminar, with two separate...[more]
Symposium on Condensed Conjugation
A collaborative Strasbourg-Japan USIAS symposium on Condensed Conjugation will be held in Strasbourg from 12-13 September 2022. The symposium is funded by USIAS, the Interdisciplinary Thematic...[more]
International Colloquium - Bodies, Identity(ies) and Societies
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Bodies, Identity(ies) and SocietiesAround David Le Breton This multidisciplinary international conference in the humanities and social sciences, based on the work of David Le Breton, aims to explore...[more]
Public seminar: Issues in Sociology
What is sociology and what makes a sociologist? What is social interaction really about? In this seminar, two visiting sociologists discuss fundamental questions about sociology as a discipline and a...[more]
Symposium: Oklo natural nuclear reactors - 50th anniversary
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“This deposit [at Oklo] is no less unique, and certainly more irreplaceable, thanthe most valued specimens from the Moon and Mars.” Gauthier-Lafaye et al., 1997. The last natural nuclear fission...[more]