Home



  • Oran

    Call for papers - Language

    “ALTRALANG” Journal - September 2026

    In an era marked by rapid economic transformation and the growing importance of innovation and startups, language plays a crucial role in shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems. English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and Français sur Objectifs Spécifiques (FOS) are increasingly mobilized to support entrepreneurs, students, and professionals in navigating specialized communication contexts.

    Read announcement

  • Call for papers - Education

    Socio-ecological and territorial transition(s): policy, education, economics, management, research and social movements

    This issue of RILEA journal wishes to focus on socio-ecological and territorial transition (SETT), its design and institutional framework, its links with applied language research, and with vocational teaching in applied foreign languages.

    Read announcement

  • Athens

    Study days - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Painters of Offerings: From Sanctuary to Tomb

    Researches on an Overlooked Art from Greece to Roman Egypt

    Consacrée à l’art méconnu des peintres d’offrandes dans la Grèce antique, la rencontre programmée à l’Ecole française d’Athènes le 6 mai permettra de présenter, durant la session du matin, les recherches menées sous l’égide du Louvre et du C2RMF sur la polychromie des statuettes de terre cuite. La seconde session sera consacrée à une ouverture vers l’Egypte ptolémaïque et romaine, en examinant la question de la transmission et des adaptations de la technè grecque au contexte multiculturel de l’Egypte gréco-romaine.

    Read announcement

  • Villeneuve-d'Ascq

    Study days - History

    The Chemical Industry in Northwest Europe: Local and Global Perspectives (18th–20th Centuries)

    The history of the chemical industry has long attracted scholarly attention and continues to do so today. This workshop reflects on the current state of the historiography, including its implications for other areas of research. Focusing on Northwest Europe and its connections to other regions, the workshop provides a forum to discuss works in progress and identify avenues for future research. Those interested in attending, either in person or virtually, are encouraged to register via the link above.

    Read announcement

  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Emergent Urbanism and Urban Futures in the Global South

    “City Development : Issues and Best Practices” Journal

    The issue examines how urban forms emerge and configure possible futures in contexts shaped by partial infrastructures, social and environmental vulnerabilities, and the reconfiguration of public action. The issue welcomes empirically grounded work — fieldwork, case studies, and comparative approaches — on cities in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, in dialogue with contemporary debates in urban studies, the sociology of space, and critical geography.

    Read announcement

  • Kinshasa

    Call for papers - Africa

    Boundaries and Belonging in Central Africa and Beyond

    At this conference, we seek to highlight questions around the nature of boundaries in Central Africa and beyond - whether that means physical, political, and communal boundaries or disciplinary boundaries. How do boundaries function in the past and present within the region and in its relationships with the rest of the continent? What might it look like to build more effective bridges across boundaries to address the pressing political, economic, and social issues in Central Africa and its diasporas?

    Read announcement

  • Call for papers - Africa

    De la science des océans à l’économie bleue : bâtir la transition durable

    Madagascar et océan Indien occidental

    Dans le cadre de la semaine des océans 2026. L’Institut halieutique et des sciences marines (IH.SM) de l’université de Toliara organise un colloque international consacré au rôle de la science des océans dans la transition vers une économie bleue durable. Ce colloque vise à réunir chercheurs, étudiants, décideurs publics, organisations internationales, ONG et acteurs du secteur privé afin de partager des connaissances, expériences et innovations contribuant à la compréhension et la gestion durable des océans et des zones côtières, en particulier dans le contexte de Madagascar et de l’océan Indien occidental. 

    Read announcement

  • Munich

    Call for papers - Modern

    Informal Communication in Nazi Europe

    World War II, Occupation, and the Search for Meaning in Societies at War

    Taking a multidisciplinary, transnational approach, this conference explores the role of informal communication under conditions of World War II occupation and Nazi rule. Bringing together specialists on diverse European societies, the conference examines informal communication’s relationship to official state communications on the one hand, and its embeddedness in specific social realities and wartime mentalities on the other.

    Read announcement

  • Cambridge

    Call for papers - History

    Freedom of Conscience in the Pre-Enlightenment (1000-1650)

    Freedom of conscience is considered an unalienable right akin to freedoms of expression and speech, as noted in Articles 18 and 19 of the UN Charter. However, if we turn to the Medieval period, and its great diversity of innovative religious writing, it is clear that the mechanics of external oppression upon an individual’s inner life already existed in clear and comprehensible terms. Therefore, the (broad) question we would like to answer is : if we look beyond the eighteenth century, do we see this idea gradually become concrete ?

    Read announcement

  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Island Ambiances

    For an experiential and sensorial approach to spaces

    This international colloquium explores how ambiances—light, wind, humidity, sound, temperature—shape the experience of island spaces and the relationships between communities, territories, and built environments. It is structured around five themes : sensorial architectures, digital sensing, geo-sensitive approaches, knowledge and skills, and arts and ambiances.

    Read announcement

  • Conference, symposium - History

    Materiality and Confinements in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras : Objects, Actors, and Experiences

    This international conference examines the history of confinements through the lens of their materiality. Indeed, confinement is defined by walls that separate individuals from society. Beyond the mere walls, daily interactions between confined individuals, institutional authorities, and staff are largely paved and defined by a variety of things : food, water, books, graffiti, clothes, money, letters, official registers, medicine, punishment objects, etc. In this regard, and drawing on the material turn in history since the early 2000s, things – whether “tangible” things physically available to historians or “textual” things described in written sources – might offer an additional perspective on the history of confinements more broadly, especially when addressing forms of “prison before the prison”.

    Read announcement

  • Villers-lès-Nancy

    Call for papers - Psyche

    Placebo, Hypnosis, and Functional Disorders

    Bridging basic research and clinical innovation

    The international conference Placebo, Hypnosis and Functional Disorders aims to articulate three domains that have historically evolved along distinct trajectories: research on placebo and nocebo effects, hypnosis and suggestion, and the broad field of psychosomatic medicine. These domains are increasingly converging toward shared theoretical frameworks, while also exhibiting a diversity of methodological and experimental approaches rooted in their respective disciplinary traditions.

    Read announcement

  • Saint-Malo

    Summer School - Modern

    Agrivoltaics: definition, challenge and implementation

    A multidisciplinary and international approach

    If you would like to learn about agrivoltaics or discover new aspects of it, join the interdisciplinary and international thematic school that will take place in St Malo from 1 to 5 June 2026. It is open to doctoral students, lecturers and researchers. Furthermore, it is not limited to an only one discipline and is open to international researchers.

    Read announcement

  • Birmingham

    Call for papers - Africa

    Universities and Society at the End of Empire and Beyond (UniSoc)

    Based upon an academic partnership between the Universities of Birmingham in the UK and Leiden in the Netherlands, Universities and Society at the End of Empire and Beyond (UniSoc) uses these two global seats of learning as a starting point to examine the role of universities in the transition from colonial to postcolonial and multicultural societies over the past century. Both institutions have started to reflect critically on this legacy. Building on these initiatives, and on the emerging scholarship on universities in (post) colonial contexts, UniSoc asks how the remit and modus operandi of European universities evolved in the aftermath of empire, opening a neglected entry-point into the wider question of the interplay between the colonial past and the post-colonial present.

    Read announcement

  • Lomé

    Call for papers - Education

    Humanités numériques et défis de l’émergence africaine

    Ce colloque sur les humanités numériques en Afrique est un cadre d'échanges qui, au-delà des perspectives interdisciplinaires et pluridisciplinaires, se veut une occasion d'échanges en vue de creuser les limites imposées par le numérique et les sciences sociales. Dans une approche inclusive, il s'agit de montrer en quoi la dématérialisation et la démocratisation de l'information s'érigent en des questions épistémologiques sur le numérique, sur le modèle d’éducation et de culture dans une Afrique en plein essor. Les discussions porteront essentiellement sur le numérique, les lettres, les arts, la pédagogie, la recherche, les sciences sociales et l’émergence de l’Afrique. 

    Read announcement

  • Call for papers - Information

    “Facts and Frictions”. Emerging Debates, Pedagogies and Practices in Contemporary Journalism - varia

    Facts & Frictions/Faits et Frictions is a Canada-based peer-reviewed journal for journalism studies published by J-Schools Canada/Ecoles-J Canada. Our mission is to promote diversity of discourse on emerging issues and controversies in journalism and journalism education. Facts & Frictions highlights new perspectives and critiques catering to a broad public audience interested in innovations in journalism research, theory, practice, and teaching. Our editorial interests include current issues, changing norms, evolving practices and points of friction in the journalistic field, in the spirit of bridging multiple voices and perspectives in a shared space.

    Read announcement

  • Nanterre

    Call for papers - Language

    L’enseignement de la prononciation dans les cours de langues étrangères et de spécialité : avancées et perspectives

    Ce colloque, organisé par le laboratoire Études romanes (CRIIA–REDES) de l’université Paris Nanterre et LIDILE, université Rennes 2, se propose comme un espace d’échange scientifique et pédagogique sur les modalités d’intégration de la prononciation dans l’enseignement de l’espagnol langue étrangère (ELE) et de spécialité, en particulier dans l’enseignement de l’espagnol à des fins spécifiques.

    Read announcement

  • Call for papers - Europe

    Italy and France: A History of Dance Migrations, Politics, Theatrical and Social Practices from the Ancien Régime to the 21st Century

    The conference aims to encourage reflection and scholarly discussion on the role of dance studies within the broader context of general history and culture, in which Italy and France played a leading part in developing techniques, theatrical repertoire and social dance.

    Read announcement

  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    Associationism: history, practices and legacies (19th–21st centuries)

    Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal Nº 27

    This dossier aims to bring together original scholarly contributions that deepen our understanding of associationism in its multiple dimensions, privileging approaches that combine methodological rigour with empirical and analytical breadth. Proposals may be based on specific case studies or comparative analyses and should critically engage with the nature of associationism and its impact on contemporary societies. Contributions drawing on unpublished primary sources or offering innovative reinterpretations of well-known documentary corpora are particularly welcome.

    Read announcement

  • Paris

    Seminar - History

    Ecritures et formes du décentrement de l’hispanophonie globale

    Dans ce séminaire doctoral en ligne, nous souhaitons ébaucher une épistémologie du décentrement en nous intéressant aux pratiques artistiques, littéraires et de médiation qui déplacent les centres, se déplacent par rapport à ces mêmes centres, en recréent de nouveaux, ou introduisent des décalages, déports et brouillages par rapport à différents types de centralités : esthétiques, politiques, sociales, académiques et médiatiques.

    Read announcement

RSS Selected filters

  • French

    Delete this filter

Choose a filter

Events

event format

  •  (169)
  •  (125)
  •  (33)

Languages

Secondary languages

Years

Subjects

Places

Search OpenEdition Search

You will be redirected to OpenEdition Search