Annual courses 2014-2015
Elisabeth CHABANOL
Conference cycle on the beginning of the diplomatic exchanges between France and Korea (1886-1906) by treating of the korean presence in France
French Cultural Center, Seoul, South Korea
Benoît JACQUET
La rencontre du Japon moderne avec les cultures étrangères
University of Kyoto, Japan
Histoire croisée entre les architectures modernes japonaise et occidentales
University of Hiroshima, Japan
Dominique SOUTIF
Seminar led in collaboration with Ang Choulean et Julia Estève on Khmer Epigraphy
EFEO News
EFEO Field Scholarships - 1st Semester 2018
The deadline for submitting an application to an EFEO Field Scholarships for Master and PhD students enabling a field study in Asia at one of the EFEO centers is set to the 15th of October 2017
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New publication
The fourth volume of the Epigraphy and Oral Sources of Peking Temple - A Social History of an Empire Capital programme carried out by the EFEO with the support of the École Pratique des Hautes Études and Peking Normal University is published.
Marianne Bujard (吕敏), éd., Ju Xi, Guan Xiaojing 關笑晶, Wang Minqing 王敏慶, Lei Yang 雷陽, Beijing neicheng simiao beike zhi 北京内城寺廟碑刻志 (Temples et stèles de Pékin), vol. 4, 2 t., 916 p., Péking, Guojia tushuguan 國家圖書館出版社 (National Library), 2017. READ MORE
International symposium ''Calendriers d’Europe et d’Asie''
Paris, France,
On Wednesday 4th and Thursday 5th October 2017, the International symposium "Calendrier d'Europe et d'Asie" is organized by Alain Arrault (EFEO), Olivier Guyotjeannin (ENC) and Perrine Mane (CRH)
École nationale des chartes, 65 rue de richelieu, Paris 2e - salle Léopold-Delisle
Programme
On Wednesday 4th and Thursday 5th October 2017, the International symposium "Calendrier d'Europe et d'Asie" is organized by Alain Arrault (EFEO), Olivier Guyotjeannin (ENC) and Perrine Mane (CRH)
École nationale des chartes, 65 rue de richelieu, Paris 2e - salle Léopold-Delisle
Programme
Paris EFEO Seminar
Paris, France,
On Thursday 5th October Chen Hsi-yuan (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica) is speaking on "The many faces of the prison god in late Imperial China".
4 to 6 p.m (Free admission)
Maison de l'Asie, First floor salon, 22 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris
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On Thursday 5th October Chen Hsi-yuan (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica) is speaking on "The many faces of the prison god in late Imperial China".
4 to 6 p.m (Free admission)
Maison de l'Asie, First floor salon, 22 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris
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