Search
3055 search result(s)
BIP - Lives Between Shores
Formation
This page has been automatically translated. This Blended Intensive Programme offers Inalco students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of migration dynamics in the Mediterranean through an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on anthropology, history, law, geography and media studies. Participants will complete an online introductory component, before attending a week of intensive lectures and workshops at Inalco in Paris, from 8 to 12 June 2026.
Festival Jean Rouch 2026: "Hair, Paper, Water..." wins the Prix Mondes en regards
News
Menu Vie de campus
Published on 21/05/2026
The Inalco jury of the 45th Jean Rouch International Ethnographic Film Festival has awarded the Prix Mondes en regards to the documentary "Hair, Paper, Water..." by Trương Minh Quý (Vietnam) and Nicolas Graux (Belgium) after a week of competition and 17 films viewed. This film delicately portrays Madame Hau, who was born in a cave in Vietnam over sixty years ago, and explores with great sensitivity her relationship with nature, her family and the rục language, now on the verge of extinction. The film will be screened at Inalco in the first half of 2026-2027. The festival runs until May 30 at the Musée de l'Homme and the Reflet Médicis cinema, pending the Regards comparés selection next November at Inalco.
Research, Development and Doctoral Studies Department (DIRVED)
Page de contenu
This page has been translated automatically. The Direction de la Recherche, de la Valorisation et des Etudes Doctorales (DIRVED) is the gateway to everything to do with research at Inalco. It brings together all the professions and new activities linked to scientific research: research management, doctoral school, management of research units, research projects, publications, development.
Call for participation - Workshop to transmit the ancient songs and dances of Taiwan's Paiwan people
News
Menu Vie de campus
Published on 29/05/2026
On the occasion of the exceptional visit to Paris of twenty major holders of ancient songs and ritual body practices of Taiwan's Paiwan people, Inalco's Chair in Taiwanese Studies is offering an intensive transmission workshop devoted to ancient Paiwan songs, dance gestures, forms of collective memory and indigenous artistic practices in Taiwan.