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Registration is mandatory.
The masterclasses will take place on Fridays from 12:00 to 14:00 in Room 0.06 (Learning Center Extension) at the Learning Planet Institute. There will be 1 to 2 masterclasses per month, from September to February, for a total of 10 sessions. The Graduate School EURIP will provide lunch to all attendees.
Students enrolled in the EURIP programs have priority but the EURIP team would like to invite the Smarts-Up students to join as well. Due to space and catering constraints, registration is mandatory, and there is a maximum of 30 slots per masterclass. Attendance must be in person, no online participation is allowed.To register for the masterclasses, please send an email to Alice Robineau (alice.robineau@learningplanetinstitute.org) indicating which Smarts-Up program you are enrolled in and which masterclasses you would like to attend. You may register for as many masterclasses as you wish, but please make sure to attend the ones you sign up for, otherwise, you may be taking a spot from someone else. Discover the program here!
Discover our program
The conferences are held exclusively in English.
November 21st, 2025
Yves Charbit
Emeritus Professor of Demography, University of Paris Cité, France
Title:” The Theory of Change and Response – Guidelines for Research on Population and Development in Africa”
December 5th, 2025
Patrício Costa
Associate Professor, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, University of Porto, Portugal
Title: “The Importance of Statistical Literacy within Research”
January 9th, 2026
Johannes Jaeger
Freelance Philosopher, Researcher & Educator. Associate Faculty: Complexity Science Hub (CSH), Vienna, Austria
Title: “A Science Beyond the Age of Machines?“
January 23rd, 2026
Philippe Descola
Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at Collège de France, Researcher in Anthropology, Ethnology and Philosophy, Paris, France
Title: “Cosmopolitics of the Anthropocene“
February 6th, 2026
Chiara de Gregorio
Post Doctoral Research, Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology (DBIOS), University of Turin, Italy & Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, UK
Title: “Singing Primates: Between Music, Language, and Evolution“
February 20th, 2026
The Shift Project
Yves-André Gagnard – Head of Investment, Business Transformation and Innovation & Olivier Carrot – Global Vice President at Concentrix
Title: “Climate change will impact your job“
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