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IA 2024 Festival - Artificial intelligence and health

Hannah Arendt Campus

Location: Avignon University - Hannah Arendt Campus Supported by the LIAvignon Chair and the Avignon Computer Science Laboratory (LIA), the fifth edition of the Festival of Artificial Intelligence includes workshops, meetings and conference-debates led by researchers and experts on the subject of "AI and Health". At a time when advances in [...]

Café des sciences - Fertility in question, with Professor Samir Hamamah

The global decline in fertility is a worrying phenomenon affecting many countries. In recent decades, the birth rate has fallen considerably, particularly in developed countries. With Professor Samir Hamamah, Head of the Reproductive Biology and Medically Assisted Procreation Department at the Centre Hospitalo-universitaire Guy [...]

[ADN Seminar] The CNIL's Digital Innovation Laboratory (LINC): SHS research to understand the intersections between technologies, regulation and digital uses, by Mehdi ARFAOUI

Hannah Arendt Campus

The Data Governance Master's programme, the Legal, Political, Economic and Management Sciences Laboratory and the European Master In Law, Data and Artificial Intelligence are delighted to welcome Medhi ARFAOUI* to a session entitled: Le Laboratoire d'Innovation Numérique de la Cnil (LINC): Les recherches en SHS [...] as part of the Acteurs du numérique 2024-2025 seminar.

CAP Research 2024 days at Avignon University

Hannah Arendt Campus

This year, Avignon University is hosting the CAP Recherche Network Days for the first time. A professional network with over 400 members, CAP Recherche brings together professionals who support research projects in almost 130 French higher education and research establishments. 120 members are coming to Avignon this year for the annual meeting [...]

History, Health, Work, Environment (HSTE) seminar: "Classified as carcinogenic: a history of the classifications of the International Agency for Research on Cancer" with Valentin Thomas, sociologist, CNRS researcher at the Cermes3 laboratory (UMR 8211).

Hannah Arendt Campus

The History, Health, Work and Environment (HSTE) research seminar is part of the Ecology and Care of Living Worlds axis of the Centre Norbert Elias (UMR 8562). It is coordinated by Sylvain Bertschy, as part of the ToxCit Chair (Avignon University), with Moritz Hunsmann and Judith Wolf, co-director of GISCOPE 84. The aim is to explore the history of the relationship between [...]

Matins du -JPEG" seminar - Session of 29 November 2024 - Béatrice SADIOU-MARTIN and Adèle FOUCHE

Hannah Arendt Campus

The Laboratoire des sciences Juridiques, Politique, Économiques et de Gestion is pleased to welcome Béatrice SIADOU-MARTIN, University Professor, University of Montpellier, Montpellier Management (MOMA), Montpellier Recherche en Management (MRM) for a talk entitled: Les applications mobiles servicielles, au service d'une consommation responsable ? Echoing the [...]

Agorantic 2024 Symposium

Hannah Arendt Campus

The Agorantic Research Federation is holding its annual symposium on Tuesday 3 December 2024. Agorantic is an interdisciplinary research federation made up of humanities and social sciences, computer science and mathematics laboratories. Its main objective is to encourage the emergence of research on the theme of Culture, Heritage and Digital Societies. Its annual symposium aims to [...]

Seminar "Les matins du JPEG" - Eric Wenzel - Legal history: a resolutely interdisciplinary discipline

Hannah Arendt Campus

As part of the "Matins du -JPEG" 2024-2025 series, the Laboratoire des sciences Juridiques, Politique, Économiques et de Gestion is delighted to welcome Eric Wenzel, Senior Lecturer in the History of Law at Avignon University, for a seminar entitled: L'histoire du droit: une discipline résolument interdisciplinaire The history of law may appear to be a [...]

[History, Health, Work, Environment seminar, 2024-2025] "The Miramas military camp in the Crau and chemical weapons in the French colonial wars (1920-2006)", by Olivier Saint-Hilaire, photographer, historian (IRIS/CIRED)

Hannah Arendt Campus

The next session of the "History, Health, Work and the Environment" seminar will take place on Thursday 23 January from 3 to 5 pm in room 1E09 at Avignon University (Hannah Arendt campus). We will be welcoming Olivier Saint-Hilaire, photographer and historian (IRIS/CIRED) for a session entitled "Le camp militaire de Miramas dans la Crau et les armes chimiques dans les guerres coloniales [...]".

[Midisciences 2025] 30 January: "Carbon accounting: how the French could save the world" by Christophe Devaux - President of the Colibri association, supervising shared student gardens

Hannah Arendt Campus

Date and place: 30/01/2025 1pm to 2pm Avignon University, Campus Hannah Arendt, Amphi 2E01 Free admission Live on V-AU >> Watch the replay here To inaugurate the Midisciences 2025, we are delighted to welcome Christophe Devaux, President of the Colibri association and leader of the shared student gardens. He will be giving a presentation [...]

[Midisciences 2025] 6 February: "Journey into the Anthropocene: Man at the heart of the problem and the solution" by Fanny Rubia

Hannah Arendt Campus

Date and place: 06/02/2025 1pm to 2pm Avignon University, Campus Hannah Arendt, Amphi 2E01 Free admission Live on V-AU >> Watch the replay here On 6 February 2025, Fanny Rubia, geographer, film-maker and lecturer in education for the ecological transition, will present a Midiscience on the theme: "Journey into the Anthropocene: Man and the Anthropocene".

Matins du -JPEG" seminar Algorithmic justice: comparative analysis (France/Québec) of a doctrinal phenomenon by Camille Bordère

Hannah Arendt Campus

The Laboratoire des sciences Juridiques, Politique, Économiques et de Gestion is pleased to welcome as part of the "Matins du -JPEG" 2025: Camille Bordère Post-doctoral researcher for the Comparative Public Law and Politics Chair, CERCRID, Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne for a talk entitled: La justice algorithmique : analyse comparée (France/Québec) d'un phénomène doctrinal Le lancement [...]

[Midisciences 2025] 13 February: "Modern languages - comparing linguistics and biology: convergences and limits" by Frédéric Jeorge (ICTT)

Hannah Arendt Campus

Date and place: 13/02/2025 1pm to 2pm Avignon University, Campus Hannah Arendt, Amphi 2E01 Free admission Live on V-AU On 13 February 2025, Frédéric Jeorge, a lecturer at the ICTT laboratory, will present a Midiscience on the theme of Modern languages - linguistic/biological comparison: convergences and limits When we talk about language, we [...]

[Midisciences 2025] 27 February: "Municipal land ownership in France: the current situation" by Thibault Lecourt (ESPACE)

Hannah Arendt Campus

Date and place: 27/02/2025 1pm to 2pm Avignon University, Campus Hannah Arendt, Amphi 2E01 Free admission Live on V-AUL The replay will be available on Canal U On 27 February 2025, Thibault Lecourt, PhD student in geography and planning (UMR ESPACE), will present a Midiscience lecture on the theme of "Communal land ownership in France".

History, Health, Work, Environment (HSTE) seminar: "Asbestos: a class disease, class sufferers", by Bastien Guillermin, sociologist (PACTE/Université Grenoble Alpes)

Hannah Arendt Campus

Date: Thursday 27 February, 3 pm to 5 pm Venue: Avignon University, Campus Hannah Arendt, room 0w33 The History, Health, Work and Environment (HSTE) research seminar is part of the Ecology and Care of Living Worlds axis of the Centre Norbert Elias (UMR 8562). It is coordinated by Sylvain Bertschy, as part of the ToxCit Chair.

[Midisciences 2025] 6 March: "A change of perspective? Herborisations and landscape perceptions in western France (XIXᵉ century)" Louise Couëffé (CNE)

Hannah Arendt Campus

Date and place: 06/03/2025 From 1pm to 2pm Avignon Université, Campus Hannah Arendt, Amphi 2E01 Free admission Live on V-AU On 6 March, Louise Couëffé, ATER in contemporary history (CNE), will present a Midiscience on the theme: 'Un changement de regard? Herborisations et perceptions paysagères dans l'Ouest de la France (XIXᵉ siècle)" [...]

Matins du -JPEG" seminar - Session of 7 March 2025 - Patrick Gianfaldoni- 10h00 - Room 2E03

Hannah Arendt Campus

The Laboratoire des sciences Juridiques, Politique, Économiques et de Gestion is pleased to welcome as part of the "Matins du -JPEG" 2025: Patrick GIANFALDONI, MCF in political economy - Laboratoire .JPEG - Avignon Université for a talk entitled: L'ancrage territorial de l'économie sociale et solidaire : Coopération et activation de ressources Presentation on the "Matins du -JPEG" 2025: Patrick GIANFALDONI, MCF in political economy - Laboratoire .JPEG - Avignon Université for a talk entitled: L'ancrage territorial de l'économie sociale et solidaire : Coopération et activation de ressources Presentation on the [...]

[Midisciences 2025] 13 March: "Carbon accounting: how the French could save the world" by Christophe Devaux - President of the Colibri association, supervising shared student gardens

Jean-Henri Fabre Campus

Date and place: 13/03/2025 From 1pm to 2pm Avignon Université, Campus Jean-Henri Fabre, Bâtiment A, Amphi Agrosciences Free admission Live on V-AU Christophe Devaux, President of the Colibri association and leader of the shared student gardens, will be giving a presentation on "Carbon accounting: how the French could save the world". The [...]

Matins du -JPEG" seminar - Session of 14 March 2025 - Gilles Paché & Carine Antiq - 10h00 - Room 2E03

Hannah Arendt Campus

The Laboratoire des sciences Juridiques, Politique, Économiques et de Gestion is pleased to welcome as part of the "Matins du -JPEG" 2025: Gilles PACHÉ University Professor of Management Sciences, Aix-Marseille Université (AMU), Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche en Gestion d'Aix-Marseille (CERGAM) for a talk entitled Thinking Outside the Box: [...].

Café des sciences: "Our brains: we're all a bit of a musician!

Friday 14 March at 8.30pm Restaurant Françoise, 6 rue du Gal Leclerc - Avignon Free admission Science café: "Our brains, we're all a bit of a musician! This science café is organised as part of Brain Week. GUESTS: Daniele Schon - Director of Research - [...]

[Midisciences 2025] 20 March: "How to protect plant biodiversity in and ex situ" by Frédéric Pautz (Director of the Nancy Botanical Gardens)

Jean-Henri Fabre Campus

Date and place: 20/03/2025 From 1pm to 2pm Avignon Université, Campus Jean-Henri Fabre, Bâtiment A, Amphi Agrosciences Free admission Frédéric Pautz, Director of the Nancy Botanical Gardens, will present a Midiscience on 20 March on the theme: "How can we protect plant biodiversity in and ex situ?" After taking stock of the [...]

[Lecture] Thursday 20 March 2025 at 6pm: "Hot-Spots: l'Odyssée Végétale" by Frédéric Pautz, Director of the Botanical Gardens of Greater Nancy and the University of Lorraine

Hannah Arendt Campus

The AgES Institute and the Avignon University Research and Innovation Support Department are pleased to invite you to a lecture by Frédéric Pautz, Director of the Jardins Botaniques du Grand Nancy and the University of Lorraine, on : "Hot-spots: a plant odyssey" - Frédéric Pautz, Director of the Jardins Botaniques du Grand Nancy and the [...]

[Lecture] Wednesday 26 March: "Poetry translation: betrayal or loyalty?" by Bernard Grasset, poet, philosopher and translator of poetry.

Hannah Arendt Campus

Date and venue: Wednesday 26 March 2025, from 3pm to 4.30pm Avignon Université, campus Hannah Arendt, Amphi 2E07, 74 rue Louis Pasteur 84000 Avignon. >> To register, click here ( passerelles.suspendues@gmail.com ) This conference, organised by Marc El-Bèze and the association Passerelles Suspendues, is co-organised with the CSTI centre for the dissemination of scientific and technical [...].

History, Health, Work, Environment (HSTE) research seminar: "Living with industrial pollution. Experiences and citizen metrology of contamination" and screening-debate of Toxicily

Hannah Arendt Campus

The next seminar session will take place on Thursday 27 March on the theme of living in toxic territories with : Christelle Gramaglia, sociologist (G-EAU/INRAE) for "Habiter la pollution industrielle. Expériences et métrologies citoyennes de la contamination" (Presses des Mines, 2023), from 3pm to 5pm, on the Hannah Arendt campus, north building, room 1E09 [...].

[Midisciences 2025] 3 April: "When tomato genetics tell us about human history" by Laurent Legendre (PSH INRAE)

Jean-Henri Fabre Campus

Date and place: 03/04/2025 1pm to 2pm Avignon Université, Campus Jean-Henri Fabre, Bâtiment A, Amphi Agrosciences Free admission Live on V-AU On 3 April, Laurent Legendre, Professor of Plant Physiology (Avignon Université & Unité PSH, INRAE), will present a Midiscience on the theme: "When tomato genetics tell us something about [...]".

The first scientific meetings on artificial intelligence, at Isle-sur-la Sorgue, with Yannick Estève (LIA)

Date and venue: 04 Apr 2025, 15:00 - 19:00 L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, CINÉ SUR LA SORGUE, 3 Rue de la République, 84800 L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France The Association OBJECTIF SCIENCE organises the "Rencontres Scientifiques de l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue", a series of scientific meetings dedicated to dialogue on major scientific advances. Experts and members of the public come together to discuss topics such as artificial intelligence, the [...]

[HSTE Seminar] "Understanding PFAS pollution through the history of production and production workshops: Arkéma, an ongoing investigation" by Emmanuel Martinais

Hannah Arendt Campus

The next session of the History, Health, Work, Environment (HSTE) seminar is entitled: "Understanding PFAS pollution through the history of production and production workshops: Arkéma, an ongoing investigation". It will take place on Thursday 10 April from 3pm to 5pm, on the Hannah Arendt campus, in room 1E09. We welcome Emmanuel [...]

Matins du -JPEG" seminar - Session of 11 April 2025 - Samuel Noguera: "De l'objet militant aux dispositifs institutionnels: une étude des cahiers de doléances (2018-2019) en Gironde" (From militant objects to institutional mechanisms: a study of grievance booklets (2018-2019) in Gironde)

Hannah Arendt Campus

The Laboratoire des sciences Juridiques, Politique, Économiques et de Gestion is delighted to welcome Samuel Noguera, a doctoral student in the third year of a CIFRE thesis in political science at the Centre Émile Durkheim, to the 2025 "Matins du -JPEG" series. Samuel Noguera's talk will be entitled: "De l'objet militant aux dispositifs institutionnels: une étude des cahiers de doléances [...].

[Closing conference] From April 23 to April 26: OLIVE FOR ALL: Olive heritage to raise awareness of sustainable development

The European Olive4ALL project, which began in 2021 under the aegis of the JPI CH "Heritage, Identities and Perspectives: adapting to changing societies" and is funded by the French, Greek and Portuguese research agencies (ANR, GSRT, FCT), comes to an end in May 2025. In order to bring to a close the work carried out over these four years on the olive tree and [...]

[Lecture Café des Sciences - Avignon University] "Evolution through our bodies" by Guillaume Lecointre

Wednesday 23 April at 8pm Salle de l'Antichambre Hôtel de ville d'Avignon, Place de l'Horloge, 84000 Avignon Free admission Joint Avignon Université & café des sciences lecture "Evolution through our bodies" by Guillaume Lecointre, zoologist and teacher-researcher in systematics - the science of biological classification - and professor at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. This [...]

Thursday 24 April: Doctoral School 537 Scientific Day: "Sources et terrains. Reflections on research materials in the humanities and social sciences".

Hannah Arendt Campus

Doctoral School 537 Scientific Day: Sources and fields. Reflections on research materials in the humanities and social sciences The aim of this day is to reflect collectively on the materials used in the humanities and social sciences: archives, field surveys, interviews, digital data, works of art and so on. Doctoral students from the École doctorale [...]

Thursday 24 April 2025: Doctoral School 536 Scientific Day: "Numerics and artificial intelligence for agrosciences".

Jean-Henri Fabre Campus

Doctoral School 536 Scientific Day: "Numerics and artificial intelligence for agrosciences" Organised by Doctoral School 536 (Sciences and Agrosciences), this day will bring together masters and doctoral students to discuss, share and meet around scientific themes. The programme includes talks by experts in artificial intelligence and digital technology applied to agrosciences, [...]

[Midisciences 2025] 15 May: "Science discovering tradition and alcohol: the case of mezcal" by Joyce Alvarez (UMR SQPOV SporAlim - INRAE / Avignon University)

Jean-Henri Fabre Campus

Date and place: 15/05/2025 From 1pm to 2pm Avignon Université, Campus Jean-Henri Fabre, Bâtiment A, Amphi Agrosciences Free admission Live on V-AU On 15 May, Joyce Alvarez, post-doctoral researcher in metabolomics and ATER (UMR SQPOV SporAlim - INRAE / Avignon Université), will present a Midiscience on the theme: "Science and the discovery of [...]

Pint of Science 2025: "Sugars, sweeteners: a taste for risk?" with Florian PALLOT (PhD student - LAPEC, Avignon University) and Grégory MEYER (Senior Lecturer - LAPEC, Avignon University)

Monday 19 May 2025 Doors open: 7.15pm Start of evening: 7.30pm End of evening: 9.30pm Le Gambrinus, 62 Rue Carreterie 84000, Avignon The quest for a sweet taste without the harmful effects of sugar is leading us to try sweeteners as an alternative. But are they really harmless to health? [...]

Pint of Science 2025: "The expertise and know-how of elected representatives" with Noé DUPRAT-LASSUS (Doctoral student - ADEME, Avignon University) and Victor PLANCHE (Doctoral student - .JPEG, Avignon University)

Tuesday 20 May 2025 Doors open: 7.15pm Start of evening: 7.30pm End of evening: 9.30pm Grand Café Barretta, 14 Place Saint-Didier 84000, Avignon The elected representatives of the Republic are often caricatured: to be elected is "to go to the soup", "to gorge oneself", "to do nothing". On the other hand, elected representatives [...]

GEOFCAN 2025 Congress

Hannah Arendt Campus

AVIGNON UNIVERSITY Campus Hannah Arendt Site centre-ville On registration: https://geofcan2025.sciencesconf.org/ The event brings together researchers, engineers and students from the world of French-speaking applied geophysics for the 14th edition. The programme includes the assessment of natural and anthropogenic risks, the study of the physico-chemical properties of soils, soil-hydrogeological and agronomic environments and processes, and the use of [...]

[HSTE Seminar] "Asbestos: a class disease, class sufferers".

Hannah Arendt Campus

The next session of the seminar "Avoir l'amiante : une maladie de classe, des malades de classes" will take place on Thursday 5 June from 3pm to 5pm, on the Hannah Arendt campus, room 1E09. The guest speaker will be sociologist Bastien Guillermin (Université Grenoble Alpes, PACTES-UMR 5194). On the basis of his dissertation work with retired people in the [...]

Café des sciences: Participatory science

Restaurant Françoise, 6 rue du Gal Leclerc Avignon 8.30pm - 10.30pm Free admission Participatory science, also known as citizen science, refers to a scientific approach that involves the active participation of the general public in the research process. This approach makes it possible to mobilise a wide range of people, often non-specialists, to collect [...]