Emilien Schultz, Laboratoire GEMASS, Université Paris Sorbonne
L'Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) a-t-elle une politique scientifique?
Commentateurs: Yves Gingras (Histoire, UQAM) et une autre personne à confirmer
vendredi
24 octobre 2014
salle N-8550
Science and Warfare – Panel discussion
Friday October 24th, 12pm
Tory Building 2-58, University of Alberta
With Shauna Devine (Western University), Andrew Ede (University of Alberta) and Susan Smith (University of Alberta).
How the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865) Shaped Modern Medicine
Shauna Devine ( Western University)
Thursday October 23rd, 3.30PM
HUMANITIES CENTRE L-2, University of Alberta
The Maritimes Birth of 'Creation Science'
Tuesday, Oct 21st at 7:30pm
Alumni Hall, University of King’s College
Ronald Numbers, Hilldale Professor of the History of Science and Medicine Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Till Düppe, Sciences économiques, UQAM et E. Roy Weintraub, Economics, Duke University
Discussion autour de leur livre Finding Equilibrium (Princeton University Press, 2014)
Commentateurs: Robert Leonard (Sciences économiques, UQAM) et Yves Gingras (Histoire, UQAM)
vendredi
17 octobre 2014
salle N-8550
Social Science, Ideology, and Public Policy in the United States, 1961 to the Present
Oct. 17-19 2014
York University
The York Node is please to help support this workshop in-kind.
DESCRIPTION:
Erasures and Fabulations
Pt 1 of Activating Evidence Technoscience Salon
ARTSCAPE YOUNGPLACE, 180 Shaw Street, 4-6 p.m.
WATCH LIVE ONLINE!
Rewriting the History of Science and Philosophy in Late Colonial India
Dhruv Raina, Professor at the Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
Thursday, Oct. 2, 7pm Atlantic (6pm ET)
KTS Lecture Hall, 2nd Floor, New Academic Building,
University of King’s College, Halifax, NS
Free public event
Calgary Summit of Philosophers of Science
Future Approaches for Philosophy of Biology
September 26-27, 2014
For full information, click here.
The Alberta Node is pleased to support student employment for the event.
Cosmopolitanism and the Local in Science and Nature
www.CosmoLocal.org
Situating Science has helped launch a three year project that will establish a research network on “Cosmopolitanism” in science. It closely examines the actual types of negotiations that go into the making of science and its culture within an increasingly globalized landscape. This partnership is both about “cosmopolitanism and the local” and is, at the same time, cosmopolitan and local.
Situating Science Fall Newsletter
Read our latest newsletter here.
An anonymous donor has provided the University of Montreal with 1.5 million dollars (Canadian) to fund the Aesop Chair in Philosophy. It’s first holder is philosopher of science Frédéric Bouchard.
Read the Daily Nous article here.
Yves Gingras, Histoire, UQAM
Discussion autour de son livre Controverses (CNRS, 2014)
Commentateurs: Jean-Guy Prévost (Science politique, UQAM) et Vincent Guillin (Philosophie, UQAM)
affiche
vendredi
5 septembre 2014
salle N-8550
The Spaces of Science Workshop
University of Saskatchewan
Sept. 5-6 2014
An international workshop exploring the spaces of science from the Renaissance to the 20th century. From ships to sillicon valley, experimental lakes to observatories.
View program below.
Speakers:
Dark Matters II: Science and the Cold War in a Decolonizing World
Sept. 5-6 2014