Upcoming Events (9)
« 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.
L’arrivée de l’animation japonaise en France
A university lecture at Université Paris Cité on the arrival of Japanese animation in France, presented by Marie Pruvost-Delaspre in Salle 379F, Halle aux Farines. The talk explores how anime entered French culture, its reception, and the evolving relationship between Japanese and French media audiences.
« La clef des chants » – une étude des manuscrits de Georges Brassens
An academic study of Georges Brassens' manuscripts led by Jérôme Arnould at Amphithéâtre 9E, Halle aux Farines, Université Paris Cité. The talk traces draft materials to illuminate Brassens' lyric craft and evolution, offering rare insights into a French chanson icon.
L’impact environnemental de l’I.A. et des centres de données
An academic lecture on the environmental footprint of artificial intelligence and data centers, presented by Martine Villegas at Université Paris Cité's Amphithéâtre 10 E. The talk will address energy use, cooling challenges, and sustainability strategies shaping the data economy.
250th anniversary of the American Revolution — debates on the national novel
A university lecture at Université Paris Cité examining the 250-year legacy of the American Revolution and its role in shaping the US national narrative and political discourse. Led by Marie-Jeanne Rossignol in Amphithéâtre 9E, this talk explores how the 'national novel' idea informs history and politics.
Chat intérieur vs extérieur: wellbeing and épanouissement
An engaging CACAO-led talk at Université Paris Cité in Salle 226 C, Halle aux Farines, exploring interior vs exterior wellbeing and personal fulfillment. This accessible session invites reflection on how environment and mindset influence daily happiness, with practical insights for students and adults.
Le sucre et ses pièges: comprendre son rôle au quotidien
University talk by Catherine Bernard on how sugar shapes daily choices, followed by a hands-on workshop. Hosted at Université Paris Cité, the session blends science with practical tips to tame sugar cravings and improve everyday habits.
Cette Afrique qu’on n’apprenait pas à l’école
An insightful lecture at Université Paris Cité by Dominique Guihot, examining Africa's histories that are often missing from school curricula. The talk invites attendees to rethink dominant narratives and uncover overlooked continental perspectives in a university setting.