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Solidarity with Turkish and Syrian communities

Solidarity with Turkish and Syrian communities

In the aftermath of the violent and devastating earthquakes that have struck south eastern Turkey and northern Syria, Université Paris Cité expresses its solidarity with the inhabitants of these regions, and particularly with the scientific, academic and student...

A Look Inside the Circle U. Week for the Future of Higher Education and Research

A Look Inside the Circle U. Week for the Future of Higher Education and Research

Hosted and organised by Université Paris Cité, the Circle U. Week the Future of Higher Education and Research week took place from January 23rd to 27th. Intense, rich in exchanges and sharing of experiences by bringing together professors, researchers, students and partners. Lire la suite A Look Inside the Circle U. Week for the Future of Higher Education and Research

[Circle U.] Call for applications “Rethinking Global Health” Summer School

[Circle U.] Call for applications “Rethinking Global Health” Summer School

Circle U. European university alliance is launching the second edition of its summer schools. “Rethinking Global Health”  organised by Université Paris Cité, will be held from July 3rd to July 7th 2023. Join us in Paris and submit your applications before February 28th 2023. Lire la suite [Circle U.] Call for applications “Rethinking Global Health” Summer School

Ryugu: Asteroid Samples Continue to Shed Light on Solar System History

Ryugu: Asteroid Samples Continue to Shed Light on Solar System History

Nearly two years after Japanese mission Hayabusa2 returned to Earth, samples from asteroid Ryugu continue to reveal valuable information about the history of the early solar system. A study by scientists from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Université Paris Cité and CNRS, as part of an international consortium, reveals the isotopic composition of zinc and copper of asteroid Ryugu. Lire la suite Ryugu: Asteroid Samples Continue to Shed Light on Solar System History

[In Conversation] on Tumor cells, Collagen and Melanoma

[In Conversation] on Tumor cells, Collagen and Melanoma

Discover the conversation with Dr Samia Mourah, clinical biologist and Professor of Pharmacology at Université Paris Cité and Dr Rafael Fridman, Professor of Pathology and Oncology at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, United States, renowned expert on tumor cell-matrix interactions in cancer progression. Lire la suite [In Conversation] on Tumor cells, Collagen and Melanoma