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COLLEGIUM - INSTITUT D'ÉTUDES AVANCÉES DE LYON
WELCOME TO THE WEBSITE OF THE COLLEGIUM OF LYON — THE UNIVERSITÉ DE LYON'S INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY
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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The Collegium Interviews: Natalia Zorrilla Sirlin and Susana SeguinConfluence of Research Worlds
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The Collegium Interviews: Michael DanielConfluence of Research Worlds
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The Collegium Interviews: Alan RossConfluence of Research Worlds
The Collegium Interviews: Zhanna Karimova & Laurence TainLatest News - tout voir
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02 SEP 25 OCT
The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) of the University of Lyon is pleased to announce a call for applications for Collegium fellowships, which will provide accommodation in its residence for one or two semesters from September 2025 to June 2026 (one-semester fellowships run from September to December/January and from January/February to June).
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27 MAY 16 SEP
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20 JUN 21 JUN
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04 JUN
As part of the Collegium seminars, Dr Eckart Kühne will present his research on the Jesuit missions of Chiquitos in the eastern lowlands of Bolivia. For almost 40 years, Dr Eckart Kühne has been working on the architecture, art and history of the Jesuit missions of Chiquitos in eastern Bolivia and has returned there repeatedly for building surveys and restoration projects, the organization of exhibitions, collaboration on construction sites, conferences and historical studies. His research also encompassed other areas in Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina, while academic studies and livelihood also brought him back to Switzerland.
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