This series of public meetings is hosted by scientists and experts, and covers all fields of research, from astronomy to physics, archaeology, law, history, health, artificial intelligence and much more.
Each season begins on the first Wednesday in November and runs until late April or early May. Lectures take place on Wednesdays at the Rabelais Center. They are broadcast live and recorded on the Agora des Savoirs YouTube channel, and live in high definition on Divergence DAB+ (digital terrestrial radio) or on the Divergence app.
On the program:
05/11
Inaugural Agora des Savoirs session - Philippe Descola "Politiques du faire-monde" (World-making policies)
19/11
Agora des savoirs - Claudine Cohen "The origins of male domination"
26/11
Agora des savoirs - Arnaud Duran "Predicting the ocean, a science of compromise"
03/12
Agora des Savoirs - David Grémillet "Les discrètes. Dreams of sea turtles"
10/12
Agora des Savoirs - Chloé Froissart and Katia Buffetrille "Penser en résistance: du contrôle intérieur chinois aux récits muséaux" (Thinking in resistance: from Chinese domestic control to museum narratives)
These meetings are free and open to all, subject to availability.
Each season begins on the first Wednesday in November and runs until late April or early May. Lectures take place on Wednesdays at the Rabelais Center. They are broadcast live and recorded on the Agora des Savoirs YouTube channel, and live in high definition on Divergence DAB+ (digital terrestrial radio) or on the Divergence app.
On the program:
05/11
Inaugural Agora des Savoirs session - Philippe Descola "Politiques du faire-monde" (World-making policies)
19/11
Agora des savoirs - Claudine Cohen "The origins of male domination"
26/11
Agora des savoirs - Arnaud Duran "Predicting the ocean, a science of compromise"
03/12
Agora des Savoirs - David Grémillet "Les discrètes. Dreams of sea turtles"
10/12
Agora des Savoirs - Chloé Froissart and Katia Buffetrille "Penser en résistance: du contrôle intérieur chinois aux récits muséaux" (Thinking in resistance: from Chinese domestic control to museum narratives)
These meetings are free and open to all, subject to availability.
