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General Assembly 2011 of STS-CH

 
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Date: Friday, 11 March 2011
Location: Institut d'Histoire de la Médecine et de la Santé Publique (IUHMSP)
ch. des Falaises 1 (2ème sous-sol), 1005 Lausanne
http://www.chuv.ch/iuhmsp/ihm_home/ihm_accueil/ihm_adresse.htm

  • 14 h General Assembly
  • 16 h: Visit of Institut d'Histoire de la Médecine
    et de la Santé Publique

 

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Balzan Distinguished Lecture 2010
Professor Anthony Grafton, University of Princeton

 
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20.12.2010, 17.00-19.30h | Semper Aula, ETH Zürich

The International Balzan Foundation «Prize» and the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences, in cooperation with the Competence Centre «History of Knowledge» ETHZ / University of Zurich oraganize the Balzan Distinguished Lecture 2010.
This year’s Balzan Distinguished Lecture will be given by Professor Anthony Grafton, Princeton University, USA.

The aim of this event is to present some recent research on the History of Books and Publishing by Anthony Grafton, who received the Balzan Prize in 2002 in the category «History of the Humanities.» Professor Grafton will also present the work of the two young scholars who were funded by the second half of the Balzan Prize.

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Evaluation: a constitutive part of research practice

 
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Friday, 19 November 2010

Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines,
Espace Louis Agassiz, salle RO14
University of Neuchâtel

  • Speakers: Alain Bovet, Andrew P. Carlin, Stefan Hirschauer, Martina Merz, Philippe Sormani
  • Organized by Secteur Qualité, University of Neuchâtel
  • Supported by the Rectors' Conference of the Swiss Universities (CRUS)
  • RSVP until November 10, 2010 (philippe.sormani@unine.ch).

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This conference addresses evaluation in its multiple forms as a constitutive part of research practice. Prior to any external measure or technique of evaluation, researchers themselves are indeed engaged in the evaluation of their own and their colleagues’ work. Just how, when and where does such collegial evaluation proceed? In what circumstances, according to which criteria and contingencies?

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red_button Past events [back to top]

  • Two Kinds of Science Going Neuro
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • General Assembly 2010 of STS-CH
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • Die fünf Sinne der Wissenschaft
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event )
  • General Assembly 2009 of STS-CH
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • Ironists, Reformers or Rebels? The Role of the
    Social Sciences in Participatory Policy Making

    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • Swiss STS Meeting 2008 ScienceFutures
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • Wissenschaftliche Politikberatung zwischen Vogelgrippe und Klimawandel (Prof. Weingart)
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • Beobachtungen und / oder Praktiken: Zur Vermittlung von Wissenschaft in Ausstellungen
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • General Assembly 2007 of STS-CH & Lecture by Gail Davies
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • Public event: "Escalating controversies: Dynamics in WTO Disputes over
    Environment, Health and Safety Issues
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • EASST 2006: Reviewing Humanness: Bodies, Technologies and Space
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • EASST 2006 :Session organized by STS-CH with Helga Nowotny
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • Public event: Lecture by Illana Löwy: "'Hormone Stories': Science, Industry, and Gender Hierarchy"/ General assembly of STS-CH
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • Public event: “Confronting GMO: Local understandings of
    biotechnology in Vietnam and Switzerland"
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • STS-CH 2005 Annual Assembly in Basel, July 7, 3pm-5pm
  • Public event: "Science, Reason and Society, A symposium on the place of philosophy in science and technology studies", Basel, July 7-8 2005
  • STS Spring School "Sites of Knowledge Production", Basel, 9-11 March 2004
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • June 2003: STS-CH Annual Assembly in Lausanne + two public events,
    Thursday 19 June 2003
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • July 2002: Trip to "Iconoclash" (Karlsruhe)
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • September 2001: STS-CH Summer School in Lausanne
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • April 2001: Founding meeting of STS-CH in Bern
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)

 


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  • newsletter [121 KB] Newletter #6 (April 1, 2005)
  • newsletter [428 KB] Newletter #5 (October 26, 2004)
  • newsletter [439 KB] Newletter #4 (April 30, 2004)
  • newsletter [38 KB] Newletter #3 (November 7, 2003)
  • newsletter [24 KB] Newletter #2 (April 30, 2003)
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