8 | mars 2014
Collège de France Newsletter n°8
Published annually since the 2005/2006 academic year, the English-language Collège de France Newsletter (formerly The Letter of the Collège de France) is an anthology of translated articles selected from the two or three yearly issues of La Lettre du Collège de France, which was launched in January 2001. Both the French and English publications mirror the life of the institution, its inaugural lectures, lectures and seminars, and include information and announcements relating to the Collège de France’s Chairs and professors: interviews with professors, in-depth analyses of current debates, reviews of the institution’s and its professors’ publications and activities, as well as institutional fact-sheets.
The Collège de France Newsletter is but one of the means through which the Collège de France disseminates teaching and research throughout the world. It is also available on www.college-de-france.fr. Most articles included in this issue were first published in nos. 36 and 37 (Academic year 2012/2013).
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Reflections on Science and Democracy [Texte intégral]
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Inaugural Lectures
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The Informatics of Time and Events [Texte intégral]Excerpts from the Inaugural Lecture - 28 March 2013
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Atoms and Radiation [Texte intégral]Excerpts from the Inaugural Lecture - 18 April 2013
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Epigenetics and Cellular Memory [Texte intégral]Excerpts from the Inaugural Lecture - 13 December 2012
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The Geopolitics of Global Health [Texte intégral]
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Sculpture and Language [Texte intégral]
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Studying the Earth and the Environment from Space [Texte intégral]
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Official visit
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François Hollande at the Collège de France [Texte intégral]
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Chairs
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“Ultracold Quantum Matter” Project (UQUAM) [Texte intégral]
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CHEMISTRY OF HYBRID MATERIALS [Texte intégral]Nanostructured Porous Quartz Films for Electronics
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The Avatars of Solidarity [Texte intégral]
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Human Brain Project [Texte intégral]
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“We can’t undo what our parents have given us in terms of our genes” [Texte intégral]
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Philosophical Aspects of Form [Texte intégral]
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Cognitive Sciences and Education [Texte intégral]
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Divine Anger and Repentance [Texte intégral]
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Autumn Symposium
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Science and Democracy [Texte intégral]AUTUMN SYMPOSIUM
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Dr Chu Goes to Washington [Texte intégral]Why Is it Important for Scientists to Take Part in Government?
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The City of Science, Science in the City [Texte intégral]
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The Terms of Scientific Debate and the Issue of its Reception [Texte intégral]
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International
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Hamóthen, Contingency and Progression in Poetic Creation [Texte intégral]
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The Zoroastrian Long Liturgy [Texte intégral]
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The Correspondence between Saint-John Perse and Calouste Gulbenkian [Texte intégral](1948-1954)
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Unearthing The Chinese Classics [Texte intégral]
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How Hearing Happens [Texte intégral]
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Special Report
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Special Report on Claude Bernard [Texte intégral]
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“The Newton of the Grass-Blade” [Texte intégral]
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Tribute
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Tribute to Yves Laporte [Texte intégral]
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Tribute to Gilles Veinstein [Texte intégral]
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Faculty facts and data 2012/2013
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Professors [Texte intégral]
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Institutes [Texte intégral]
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Collège de France’s Lecture Series
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Visiting professors 2012/2013 [Texte intégral]
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Libraries and Archives [Texte intégral]
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The Launch of Salamandre [Texte intégral]
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The Janet Donation [Texte intégral]A New Archive Collection
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A New Platform for the Collège de France’s Digital Books [Texte intégral]
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Other Events [Texte intégral]
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