The new national museum of the history of immigration
The National Museum of the History of Immigration features a more evolutionary learning-centred approach and integrates recent research on immigration in France.
The National Museum of the History of Immigration features a more evolutionary learning-centred approach and integrates recent research on immigration in France.
In this video conference in Ukrainian, Ivan Savchuk talks about economic and social life in Ukraine from the late 18th to the early 19th century.
A presentation of Étienne Dufour, invited by The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society.
Danièle Bélanger will present "Solidarity beyond the longest border" on May 24 at the Condorcet campus.
This short film, produced by Géographie-cinés, presents the oscillations of the wastelands in the northern suburbs of Paris.
Presentation of the results of using AMPLI software to prepare interviews with users of a streaming platform.
On April 15, round table at the Condorcet Campus, with the participation of Denis Eckert, member of Géographie-cités.
EHESS Spring Talks, 28 March: virtual round table with Camille Schmoll and Beatriz Fernandez.