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13 May 2010

Tha monthly seminar on Japanese architecture, directed by Nicolas Fiévé, takes place in the meeting room of the Kansai Franco-Japanese Institute.

16 April 2010

Conference by Nicolas Fiévé (Professor at the EPHE) on Friday 16 April (starting at 10,30 a.m.) at the Kansai Franco-Japanese Institute.

7 December 2009

The Franco-Japanese network of researchers on architecture (Japarchi ) have met in Kyoto for a research workshop on a lexicon of Japanese architectural terms, on 7 December at the Kyôto kôgeiseni daigaku.

20-23 November 2009

From November 20 to 23, the Franco-Japanese Japarchi network of researchers on architecture have met in Kyoto for a research workshop on a lexicon of Japanese architectural terms. The meetings has been held at the Kansai Franco- Japanese Institute on November 20, and then have moved to Kyoto Technological University (Kyoto kogeiseni daigaku) for November 21 to 23

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A Study in Nayaka-Period Social Life
India, Pondicherry,

Jean Deloche, A Study in Nayaka-Period Social Life: Tiruppudaimarudur Paintings and Carvings, Collection Indologie n°116, IFP/EFEO, 2011
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Re-viewing Angkor: a long journey
Australia, Sydney, 22 August 2011
Public Lecture by Prof Roland Fletcher and Dr Christophe Pottier on "Re-viewing Angkor: a long journey"
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Workshop on Classical Tamil
India, Pondicherry, 15 August 2011
The Ninth Classical Tamil Summer Seminar is organised by the Centre of the École française d'Extrême-Orient in Pondicherry from 15-26 August. READ MORE
A new library for Southeast Asian studies
Thailand, Chiang Mai, 27 July 2011
On July 28, the new library at the EFEO Center in Chiang Mai is inaugurated by Her Royal Highness the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand, in the presence of Gildas Le Lidec, the French Ambassador to Thailand, and Franciscus Verellen, Director of the EFEO. READ MORE
Kyoto Lectures
Japon, Kyoto, 14 July 2011
Fabio Rambelligives a lecture at the Kyoto Lectures on the subject: « ‘The Dharma Preaches Equality and Has No Hierarchy' : Uchiyama Gudô and the Experiment of Buddhist Anarchism » READ MORE