Université Ouverte - Université Paris Cité
Upcoming Events (9)
La clef des chants: étude des manuscrits de Georges Brassens
An academic talk exploring Georges Brassens' manuscripts, presented by Jérôme Arnould at Université Paris Cité. The session analyzes lyric drafts, annotations, and Brassens' literary context, offering fresh insights into the singer-songwriter's craft.
L’impact environnemental de l’I.A. et des centres de données
Explore the environmental footprint of artificial intelligence and data centers in this university lecture at Université Paris Cité, led by Martine Villegas. The talk investigates energy use, cooling needs, and sustainable design, with implications for policy and industry.
Les 250 ans de la Révolution américaine et le roman national
On March 30, 2026 at 3:00 PM, Marie-Jeanne Rossignol leads a university discussion at Université Paris Cité exploring the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and how debates over the US 'roman national' illuminate contemporary political rhetoric.
Indoor vs Outdoor Cat Wellbeing Conference
Join CACAO at Université Ouverte – Université Paris Cité for a Paris-based conference on indoor vs outdoor cat wellbeing. The session covers basic cat needs, the benefits and risks of each environment, and common myths, with a brief association intro and a light buffet at the end.
Le sucre et ses pièges: comprendre son rôle au quotidien
At Université Paris Cité, a 11:00 conference by Catherine Bernard untangles sugar's traps and its daily role, followed by a hands-on workshop at 14:00. The event blends science with practical nutrition tips, inviting adults, students, and professionals to rethink sugar in daily life at this historic Paris venue.
Cette Afrique qu’on n’apprenait pas à l’école
Public lecture at Université Paris Cité, led by historian Dominique Guihot, exploring Africa’s histories that aren’t taught in schools. The talk challenges conventional curricula, invites critical reflection on knowledge production, and highlights overlooked African voices in global history.
Les mineurs de fond, au coeur de l’histoire de l’industrialisation japonaise
A university lecture at Université Paris Cité exploring how miners shaped the early industrialization of Japan, presented by Bernard Thomann. The talk links labor and technology in Japan’s modernization and reflects on historical pathways of industrial growth.
« Le Vent se lève » : Miyazaki face à l’histoire
A university lecture at Amphithéâtre 5C, Université Paris Cité, on Miyazaki's The Wind Rises and its relation to history. Led by historian Michael Lucken, the talk pairs cinematic storytelling with historical narrative in a Paris academic setting.
Momies égyptiennes: défis éthiques et nouvelles conversations
Angela Stienne leads a public lecture at Université Paris Cité on the ethical challenges of displaying Egyptian mummies. The talk probes museology, consent, repatriation, and the politics of knowledge, inviting new conversations about museums and heritage.