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Final conference of the JPI-CH Olive4ALL project - On-site conference 04 23 2025 to 04 26 2025 - Université d'Avignon

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The European Olive4ALL project, begun in 2021 under the aegis of JPI CH "Heritage, Identities and Perspectives: adapting to changing societies" and funded by the French, Greek and Portuguese research agencies (ANR, GSRT, FCT) ends in May 2025.

To bring to a close the work carried out over these four years on the olive tree and its heritage, the French team is organizing a symposium from April 23 to 26, 2025 in Avignon.

Le refus en droit - On-site conference 05 23 2025 - Université de Caen Normandie - registration until 05 16 2025

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First edition of the Young Researchers colloquium organized by the Institut caennais de recherche juridique, organized by Manon Decaux, PhD in public law, Camille Jussiaux, PhD in private law and criminal sciences, and Morgan Pénitot, PhD student in public law at the University of Caen Normandie.

Autonomous robots: what legal and ethical framework? - Hybrid conference 22 05 2025 - Université de Caen Normandie - registration 15 05 2025 at the latest

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Following on from the mock trial conducted by students at the Clinique juridique de Normandie on March 14, 2025, this symposium proposes to cross the views of researchers from different specialties concerning the legal and ethical framework for the development of increasingly sophisticated robots and artificial intelligence systems, including autonomous weapons.

Alma Research Young Investigator Award 2025 - application deadline before 10 07 2025

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Created in 2022, the Alma Prize for Young Researchers aims to reward innovative work by students of medieval history, literature, philosophy or philology. To enter the competition, you must hold at least an M1 or Master's degree, be under thirty and not hold a doctorate. You must also be a member of Alma-Recherche.

The winner of the Alma Young Researcher's Prize will have his or her work published, and will receive a prize of: five hundred euros.

Syria after Assad. History, heritage and political transition - Hybrid study day 29 04 2025 - CAREP Paris - Registration

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History and heritage have always been areas of ideological and political confrontation. In Syria, under the Assad dynasty, the Baathist regime used history and archaeology to establish its legitimacy, shaping a national identity in the service of political control. The recounting of the past, notably through school textbooks and heritage policies, helped to erase the diversity of belonging and identification.

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