2014 Laureates | Transatlantic program for collaborative work in the field of digital humanities Home Our news 2014 Laureates | Transatlantic program for collaborative work in the field of digital humanities Three projects have been accepted: Citations: The Renaissance Imitation Mass (CRIM) Richard Freedman - Haverford College David Fiala - Centre d'Etudes Supérieures de la Renaissance, Université François Rabelais (Tours) Use and Reuse: Exploring the Practices and Legacy of Eighteenth Century Culture Robert Morrissey - University of Chicago Jean-Gabriel Ganascia - Université Pierre et Marie Curie Towards an empirical literary history Franco Moretti - Stanford University Didier Alexandre - Sorbonne Universités See the second call, 2015 Discover all the news Actualité 2025 Laureates | Franco–Nordic Programme Discover the 2025 awarded projects of the Franco–Nordic Programme Actualité Océans Awarded Projects | Oceans Programme 2025 Discover the projects selected in 2025 under the 'Oceans: Social Worlds, Living Worlds' call for proposals Actualité Encore Heureux Architects wins the competition to design the new FMSH building at Campus Condorcet Actualité The FMSH joins the Ocean & Climate Platform The Foundation becomes part of an international collective of more than 115 organisations working to protect the oceans. See all the news Published at 5 January 2016
Actualité 2025 Laureates | Franco–Nordic Programme Discover the 2025 awarded projects of the Franco–Nordic Programme
Actualité Océans Awarded Projects | Oceans Programme 2025 Discover the projects selected in 2025 under the 'Oceans: Social Worlds, Living Worlds' call for proposals
Actualité Encore Heureux Architects wins the competition to design the new FMSH building at Campus Condorcet
Actualité The FMSH joins the Ocean & Climate Platform The Foundation becomes part of an international collective of more than 115 organisations working to protect the oceans.