A delegation from the University of Chicago, led by its President, Professor Robert J. Zimmer, met on Thursday, November 14, 2019 with the President of Université PSL, Professor Alain Fuchs, to sign a cooperation agreement.
A delegation from the University of Chicago, led by its President, Professor Robert J. Zimmer, met on Thursday, November 14, 2019 with the President of Université PSL, Professor Alain Fuchs, to sign a cooperation agreement.
MUSE and NEWS are two grant programs through which nearly 150 European scientists come to Fermilab to help advance its research, in particular on the laboratory’s muon experiments and superconducting accelerator technology. Their contributions total the equivalent of $15 million in salaried work.
From studying how the brain learns from its mistakes to researching treatments for psychiatric disorders and Parkinson’s disease, a half-dozen UChicago students are taking part in a unique summer program in Paris designed to broaden the scientific and cultural perspective of undergraduate neuroscience majors.
The University of Chicago and the French National Centre for Scientific Research are launching a new collaboration to grow opportunities for research, education and scholarly engagement across a range of scientific fields.
The Humboldt Project is dedicated to increasing dialogue between scholars working on the German tradition in philosophy and in the analytic tradition in philosophy, to exploring the mutual implication of these two traditions, and, above all, to sponsoring research that spans or draws on both traditions.
Students may simultaneously pursue Ph.D. studies at the University of Chicago and at a degree-granting institution of higher learning in France, leading to two Ph.D. degrees—one from each of the two institutions.
In the July 14, 2016 edition of Scientific Reports (Nature), 39 researchers from 14 leading institutions in the United States, United Kingdom and France suggest novel approaches that could hasten the development of better medications for people suffering from toxoplasmosis.
This conference, a joint venture by the University of Chicago and the University of Vienna, took place in Vienna in October 2018. As the fourth Cátedra Katz it focused on one of the core research interests of late Mexicanist Friedrich Katz.