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Thesis Prize (2022) - Franco-German Committee of Historians - deadline for entries before 15 February 2022

(Calenda announcement 952069 )

The competition for the 2022 thesis prize of the Franco-German Committee of Historians is officially open.

Applications are to be submitted by a member of the committee (excluding thesis directors) for doctoral theses defended between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2021.

The growth paradigm in public law - Campus Condorcet - Hybrid conference January 31, 2022 - February 01, 2022

(Calenda Ad 946424)

Some authorities, such as the European Union, invite us to pursue "sustainable", "green", or "ethical" growth. More radical, some authors urge us to do away with this long-unquestioned "growth paradigm". While this turbulent intellectual context raises many questions, French jurists have never before really examined the issue of growth. This unprecedented colloquium focuses on the growth paradigm in public law and aims to identify its causes and effects, to evaluate the possibilities of overcoming it, and to outline some future perspectives.

Migrations and Globalizations - University of Nice - Summer School July 11 - 15, 2022 - application deadline February 11, 2022

(Announcement Calenda 947130)

For the third edition of this summer school onMigration and Globalization,the reflection will focus on questions of identity in the current context of globalization, in connection with issues of representations and categorizations. The summer school aims to foster reflection on the concepts, theoretical frameworks and methods that allow the social sciences in their diversity to grasp the complexity of these processes.

Population, family, kinship - University of La Rochelle - Thematic school of 24 - 29 April 2022 - application deadline 31 January 2022

(Calenda announcement 948080)

The "Population, Family, Kinship" thematic school aims to make more visible recent work and the latest methodological and documentary developments in disciplines associated with the study of populations, families and kinship. The school is open to researchers, study or research engineers and young researchers (master's students, doctoral students, post-doctoral students). The objective is also to structure a larger community of researchers who meet the challenges of historical demography and family history in history, sociology and anthropology.

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