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  1. Episode 3 : Erasmus Love & Relationship

    how many of these transition into the 27 of serious Erasmus relationships At the end of the day relationships According to the European Commission who run the Erasmus program 27 of Erasmus alumni met their current 33 countries participating in the Erasmus programme the proportion of Erasmus students coupling up in That said plenty of Erasmus students do get in relationships especially with people of the same nationality language. The Spanish and the Italians are particularly keen on each other - but they re also fond of drama and in the first two articles of this blog I’ve contrasted Nanterre with England in terms of the campuses

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    • - Mis à jour le 21/03/17
  2. Episode 1: Expectations VS Reality

    is hardly the sweet parisian apartment I dreamt about the rent is half that of rooms in the city centre outside the city of love . And thanks to the RER and metro Paris is close by. From campus the Champs Elysees ceilings of the ligne trois. Metro-bashing aside it s practical and whatever helps us get to the Eiffel The city Paris VS NanterreMy erasmus is at Université Paris Nanterre and the first surprise was that that despite the name it is not actually in Paris - it s in Nanterre a commune west of Paris. I m living I arrived in Paris in September, I’ve found many of my expectations about Erasmus to be different to

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 16/03/17
  3. Conférence d'actualité

    HOWARTH, Professeur à Kent University, sur « The Impact of Brexit on UK Water Law »

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    • - Mis à jour le 02/12/19
  4. Séminaire Intersectionnalité, cultures et politiques : atelier théorique

    intitulé Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex a Black feminist critique of antidiscrimination doctrine texte de Kimberlé Crenshaw, "Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex".

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    • - Mis à jour le 21/09/23
  5. conférence / GIULIO IACOLI, Università di Parma

    The Rise of Cartographic Novel: (Inter)Textualities, or Maps in Action in Literature

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    • - Mis à jour le 01/09/21
  6. Séminaire MODAL'X : Guillem Rigaill (INRAE et LaMME, Université d'Evry)

    noise can lead to substantial over-estimation of the number of changes. We propose a principled approach minimisation problem despite the additional challenge of dependence across segments due to the autocorrelated noise autocorrelated noise or where the mean fluctuates locally between the abrupt changes that one wishes via an AR 1 process. We then estimate the number and location of changepoints by minimising a penalised Résumé Whilst there are a plethora of algorithms for detecting changes in mean in univariate time-series Detecting Abrupt Changes in the Presence of Local Fluctuations and Autocorrelated Noise

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    • - Mis à jour le 05/02/21
  7. Séminaire MODAL'X : Céline Duval (MAP5)

    for the small jumps of Lévy processes in total variation distance. Non-asymptotic bounds for the total between n discrete observations of small jumps of a Lévy process and the corresponding Gaussian distribution distribution. However results that allow to quantify the goodness of this approximation according to a given metric metric are rare. We study what happens when the chosen metric is the total variation distance. Such a choice Résumé It is common to treat small jumps of Lévy processes as Wiener noise and to approximate its marginals observed Lévy processes: a Gaussian approximation of the small jumps

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    • - Mis à jour le 10/10/19
  8. Séminaire Aliénation/Émancipation : Neil Davie

    separators of the period will reveal that while some remained blind to the mounting evidence of the mental Britain about the role of the prison in the country's criminal justice system. It was during these years that upright members of the community. In short prison had the power to bring emancipation. A study of three leading purported benefits. The results of these debates would have a profound impact on the experience of imprisonment Tracing the Criminal The Rise of Scientific Criminology in Britain 1860-1918 Bardwell Press 2005 The Penitentiary "Emancipation behind bars? British prison reform and the chimera of reformative isolation, 1820-1865"

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    • - Mis à jour le 09/09/24
  9. MATTHEW BEAUMONT, University College London

    reinforcing both the concrete and more abstract forms of the feeling of not being at home in the urban environment Do we feel at home in the cities we inhabit In this paper I explore aspects of the role that buildings Derrida I examine the ways in which in the current conjuncture a specific type of contemporary architecture buildings look at us that is in how we internalize the gaze of buildings. Applying ideas taken from Slavoj Zizek characterize in terms of its visored facades dramatizes this intrusive even offensive relation to the individual Nightwalking A Nocturnal History of London Chaucer to Dickens Verso 2015 The Spectre of Utopia Utopian and Science edition Haymarket 2009 with Terry Eagleton The Task of the Critic Terry Eagleton in Dialogue Verso 2009 2008 and a Professor of English Literature in 2016. He is also a Co-Director of UCL's Urban Lab where Science Fictions at the Fin de Siècle Peter Lang 2012 Utopia Ltd. Ideologies of Social Dreaming in England where he is responsible for the Cities Imaginaries strand. His teaching interests include nineteenth-century

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/10/20
  10. NICOLA SPURLING, JEN SOUTHERN, CEMORE (Lancaster University)

    emergency. Water brought the cotton industry to the North West of England providing the damp atmosphere and mobilities. The potential of the concept lies in its ability to consider how lives and the stories told textile industry museum and the movements of water around and through the site to draw together historical integral to the life death and erosion of meadows trees mosses and rocks that are features of that site about the impacts of climate change and ecological emergency from the trees meadows moss and lichen rocks Co-Director of the Centre for Mobilities Research where she advocates for the importance of art practice practice in the new mobilities paradigm Mobilites 2022 . Nicola Spurling is Associate Director of the Centre has published on the material cultures of past and future mobility Making Space for the Car 2018 Parking co-authored two reports on the future of transport as consulting sociologist with the National Commission on she founded the Art and Mobilities Network with Dr. Kai Syng Tan and in 2019 she started the Art and Mobilities

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    • - Mis à jour le 24/03/25