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The Collegium de Lyon is the Institute for Advanced Study of the Université de Lyon. It is a member of the French (RFIEA), European (NETIAS), and intercontinental (UBIAS) networks of IASs. Its mission is to act as a scientific incubator, welcoming international researchers who wish to develop an innovative research project in collaboration with a research unit of the Lyon Saint-Étienne academic ecosystem over a period of 5 or 10 months.
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Maxime Boivin - MSHE Besançon Conference - ‘Contributions of geographers to river management in Quebec: the role of hydrogeomorphology’03 FÉVR
The ThéMA laboratory (Marie and Louis Pasteur University, Besançon) invites Maxime Boivin, professor of geography and hydrogeomorphology at the University of Quebec in Chicoutimi, for a lecture entitled: ‘Contributions of geographers to river management in Quebec: the role of hydrogeomorphology’.
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John Huelsenbeck - LBBE seminar - "Resurrecting the TKF91 model: Understanding language change under an event-based model of change"29 JANV
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Congratulations to Cathy McClive!23 JANV
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Vincent Gélinas-Lemaire - ECLLA seminar on the theme of “Spaces of Critical Knowledge”23 JANV
Vincent Gélinas-Lemaire, researcher in residence at the Collegium, will present his research: “Sowing, naming: on some literary herbariums of the end of time” during the seminar on “Spaces of critical knowledge” Arts, literature, languages, knowledge: agreements, disagreements, blind spots, organized by the ECLLA laboratory (Jean Monnet University, Saint-Etienne).
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Tatiana Calderón Le Joliff - Doctoral School 3LA Opening ceremony - Conference21 JANV
During the formal opening ceremony of the Doctoral School of Literature, Languages, Linguistics and Arts (3LA – ED484), Tatiana Calderón Le Joliff, a researcher in residence at the Collegium, will present her research on the representation of the body in migration narratives in the Americas.
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Laurent Jacques - « Machine Learning & Signal Processing » seminar - Physics Laboratory, ENS de Lyon13 JANV