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 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. Actualité What Place Does the Ocean Have in Our Collective Future? A look back at the transatlantic dialogue held on 16 October in New York See all the news Published at 5 January 2016
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.
Actualité What Place Does the Ocean Have in Our Collective Future? A look back at the transatlantic dialogue held on 16 October in New York