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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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Rafael Castro - LARHRA/Triangle Seminar "Businesses, Markets and Regulation"07 MAI
Rafael Castro, Fellow at the Collegium, will present his research entitled ‘Intellectual property and internationalisation strategies of multinational companies: the Spanish case, c. 1880–c. 1936’ at the seminar ‘Businesses, Markets and Regulation’, organised by LARHRA and the Triangle laboratory.
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Santiago Yépez - H2O'Lyon Water Week - Webinar "River sediment extraction: can it be managed in a context of widespread urbanization?"19 MARS
From 16 to 20 March 2026, the H2O’Lyon Graduate School and its partners are organizing an open university week to coincide with World Water Day on 22 March.
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Maxime Boivin - H2O'Lyon Water Week - Webinar "Networking – cross-sector, cross-university, cross-disciplinary: building communities that transform practices"18 MARS
From 16 to 20 March 2026, the H2O’Lyon Graduate School and its partners are organizing an open university week to coincide with World Water Day on 22 March.
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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