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29 MAI
What are the contemporary social dynamics in Central Asia and how do global dynamics permeate the region? How can the analysis of personal and collective trajectories contribute to an understanding of these dynamics on a regional scale and from a global perspective? This study day aims to provide some answers to these questions from the perspective of various disciplines - history, geography, sociology, anthropology, public law and political science - and at the crossroads of two intellectual traditions, that of Kazakhstan and that of France.
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12 AVR
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18 DÉC
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13 MARS
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12 MARS
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13 FÉVR
Excavations in 1880 on the island of Björkö in Sweden uncovered a tomb containing the remains of a valiant warrior. Alongside the skeleton were numerous artefacts, including a sword, a spear, an axe, arrows, and even the remains of two sacrificial horses. Recent studies in 2017 revealed that the warrior was, in fact, a woman. This article explores the representation of women warriors, from the Amazons to Lara Croft, through the lenses of archaeology and pop culture. It is presented in partnership with ALTEC.
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Confluence of Research Worlds - The Collegium Interviews: A Podcast Series for Exploring Cutting-Edge Research with Fellows.
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The Collegium - Lyon Institute for Advanced Studies is launching Confluence of Research Worlds, a podcast series to explore the ongoing research of the 2023-24 fellows.
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The Collegium - Lyon Institute for Advanced Studies is launching Confluence of Research Worlds, a podcast series to explore the ongoing research of the 2023-24 fellows
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09 FÉVR
Michael Daniel will give a talk at the Centre de Recherche en Linguistique Appliquée (CeRLA) of Université Lumière Lyon 2 on Friday, February 9 at 2pm (Room 308, MILC Building, 35 rue Raulin): 'New feminine' in Mehweb: Evidence for contact-induced change in nominal categorization
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15 JANV
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The Collegium - Lyon Institute for Advanced Studies is launching Confluence of Research Worlds, a podcast series to explore the ongoing research of the 2023-24 fellows
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19 JANV
As part of the "Horizons of Linguistics" conference, organised in honour of Professor Pier Marco Bertinetto, Luca Ciucci presented his research on ancient Zamuco.
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The Collegium - Lyon Institute for Advanced Studies is launching Confluence of Research Worlds, a podcast series to explore the ongoing research of the 2023-24 fellows
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The Collegium - Lyon Institute for Advanced Studies is launching Confluence of Research Worlds, a podcast series to explore the ongoing research of the 2023-24 fellows.
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15 JANV
Natalia Zorrilla Sirlin will be giving a talk on Émilie Du Châtelet's clandestine philosophy for the Turin Postgraduate Workshop in the History of Thought.
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29 NOV
The Collegium - Institute of Advanced Studies of the Université de Lyon is launching “Confluence of Research Worlds” (Confluences des mondes de la recherche), a series of podcasts to discover the ongoing research of the 2023/2024 fellows.
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07 NOV