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Scientific events

23 October 2013 (Wednesday)

Conférence internationale : Les sciences de la conservation du patrimoine et le développement durable: acquis, recherche, innovation

23 October 2013 - 25 October 2013

Cette conférence internationale est organisée à l'occasion à l'occasion des 50 ans du Centre de recherche sur la conservation des collections - CRCC.

Les sciences de la conservation du patrimoine culturel connaissent un fort développement, avec des évolutions notables depuis la fin du XXe siècle. Il apparaît aujourd'hui nécessaire d'appréhender, voire de faire une priorité des aspects écologiques, sociaux ou économiques dans les solutions qu'apporte la recherche pour préserver le patrimoine culturel.

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News

Tuesday 27 March 2012

The art lover Robot

The Laboratory ETIS of Cergy, Partnering Robotics, IRD, and the Quai Branly Museum join to offer an innovative cultural experimentation that explores new forms of interactions.

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Wednesday 7 March 2012

Heritage in the Age of Digital Humanities : How should training practices evolve?

Heritage in the Age of Digital Humanities : How should training practices evolve?

21, 22, 23 June 2012
French National Archives (Pierrefitte, near Paris)

Université Paris 8.

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People

Etienne Anheim

Etienne Anheim, member of ESR Research Centre (EA 2449), is the Scientific Coordinator of PATRIMA and PATRIMEX. Since 2006, he is associate Professor of Mediaeval History at UVSQ, Deputy Head of the History Department since 2009, Deputy Director of the Institute of Cultural Studies (2010). He was in charge of a Research project entitled “Administering by Writing” for the past two years, and he is now in charge of a Research project supported by the ANR, Music and Musicians of the Saintes-Chapelles (XIIIth-XVIIIth cent.), in collaboration with the universities of Tours and Dijon. [...]

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