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Talks and lectures
The fellows of the Collegium de Lyon are regularly invited to participate in the scientific activities in Lyon/Saint-Etienne, for student teaching as well as doctoral training, for academic conferences or for events intended for a broader audience. They occasionnally travel in France or abroad for relevant scientific events in their field of study.
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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.
- 202409 FEB
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
- 202419 JAN
As part of the "Horizons of Linguistics" conference, organised in honour of Professor Pier Marco Bertinetto, Luca Ciucci presented his research on ancient Zamuco.
- 202415 JAN
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.
- 202304 DEC
Sudipta Sarangi – a Collegium - Lyon Institute for Advanced Studies fellow this academic year – will present: "Insights from Two Experiments: Using Role Models and Using ChatGPT"during the GATE seminar
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As part of the MOM Breakfasts, Nicolette Pavlides will present her research on the Sanctuary of Apollo Hyperteleatas in Laconia. The aim is to examine the religious customs of the perioikoi from a local perspective.