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École pratique des hautes études

The École pratique des hautes études (French pronunciation: [ekɔl pʁatik de ot.z‿etyd]), abbreviated EPHE, is a French postgraduate top level educational institution, a Grand Établissement.

École pratique des hautes études
TypeÉtablissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel
Established1868
DirectorHubert Bost (since 2013)
Location,
AffiliationsUniversité PSL
Websiteephe.psl.eu

EPHE is considered a highly selective and prestigious research and higher education institution, it is a constituent college of the Université PSL (together with ENS Ulm, Paris Dauphine or Ecole des Mines). The college is closely linked to École française d'Extrême-Orient and Institut français du Proche-Orient.

Prominent researchers in military strategy have taught in EPHE in the past such as Hervé Coutau-Bégarie.[1] In addition, researchers in natural sciences (including neurosciences and chemistry) teach at EPHE (among them Jean Baptiste Charcot and Marcellin Berthelot).

Overview edit

The EPHE brings together 260 faculty members and about 3,000 students/attenders into three core departments called “Sections” : Earth and Life Sciences, Historical and Philological Sciences, and Religious Sciences.[2]

It has headquarters in Paris, and has several campuses across France (Paris and its region, Nancy, Dijon, Lyon, Grenoble, Montpellier, Perpignan, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Caen, Dinard, French Polynesia).[3] Teaching and research in human sciences are conducted in Paris, notably at the Sorbonne, the historical house of the former University of Paris and in the building of Maison des Sciences de l'Homme.[4]

The college provides Master's and Doctorate degrees, and the postdoctoral Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches. The School also offers its specific postgraduate degrees – the “Diplôme EPHE” and the “Diplôme post-doctoral” – as well as joint degrees with other universities.

The EPHE maintains extensive cooperative exchanges with universities and research institutions. Priority areas of cooperation are in Europe, the Mediterranean, Middle-East and Asia.

Présidents of EPHE edit

  • 1990-1994 : Monique Adolphe
  • 1994-1998 : Bruno Neveu
  • 1998-2002 : Jean Baubérot
  • 2002-2006 : Marie-Françoise Courel
  • 2006-2011 : Jean-Claude Waquet
  • 2011-2013 : Denis Pelletier
  • From 7 November 2013 : Hubert Bost

History of EPHE edit

The École pratique des hautes études was established by imperial decree on 31 July 1868 at the initiative of Victor Duruy, then Minister of Education under Emperor Napoleon III. Its purpose was to introduce research in academia and, more importantly, to promote academic training through research. It was intended to promote a practical form of scholarship designed to produce knowledge and to be taught in seminars and laboratories, as was being practiced in Germany at the time. Faculty members were to be dedicated, available to students and others for collaboration, accessible, and advance a form of education dependent on a framework of a direct relationship between the master and his disciple.

The School originally had four Sections: first established were Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry; Natural Sciences and Physiology; Philological and Historical Sciences. The Economics Section followed in 1869, but was not developed. The Religious Sciences Section was added in 1886.

Section VI, called Economic and Social Sciences, was founded after the Second World War. This section included the study of anthropology, and the French made substantial contributions to these fields, particularly in the structuralism of Claude Lévi-Strauss and others. Their scholars were doing research in South America, Africa and Southeast Asia. There was also research in ethnopsychoanalysis and ethnopsychiatry, particularly by Georges Devereux, who joined the Section in 1963 and influenced more than a generation of scholars.[5] In 1975 Section VI was separated to establish a new school, the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS).

The institution has been reorganized into three Sections: Earth and Life Sciences, Historical and Philological Sciences, Religious Sciences. Many renowned scholars have lectured at the EPHE or worked in its laboratories.[6] We may cite the following: Émile Benveniste (1928-1975), Fernand Braudel (1938-1953), Claude Bernard, André Berthelot (Vice-President), Marcellin Berthelot, Michel Bréal (1893-1913), Paul Broca, Jean-Baptiste Charcot, Henry Corbin (1938-1977), Georges Dumézil (1933-1967), Lucien Febvre (1943-1947), Étienne Gilson (1930-1941), Marcel Granet (1930-1939), Joseph Halévy (1887-1916), Bernard Halpern, Alexandre Kojève (1933-1939), Alexandre Koyré (1931-1961), Camille-Ernest Labrousse (1936-1952), Claude Lévi-Strauss (1950-1967), Sylvain Lévi, Alfred Loisy, Auguste Longnon (1887-1911), Gaston Maspero (1872-1915), Louis Massignon (1932-1957), Marcel Mauss (1930-1938), Gabriel Monod (1887-1911), Gaston Paris (1887-1904), Lucie Randoin, Jean Rouch (1959-1992), Émile Roux, Ferdinand de Saussure, Rolf Stein, William Henry Waddington, Henri Wallon...

Recent developments edit

Since 2006, the EPHE has been setting up specialized centers which draw on the same scientific resources of the Sections, but whose primary purpose is to develop disciplinary expertise and vocational training, and to disseminate scholarly knowledge. Three institutes have been established to date : The European Institute of Religious Sciences (IESR),[7] the Pacific Coral Reef Institute (IRCP) and the Transdisciplinary Institute for the Study of Aging (ITEV).

More recently the EPHE has undertaken, as one of nine project sponsors, to create a new research campus in the human and social sciences, the “Campus Condorcet”.[8] Finally, the school has joined PSL, Paris Sciences et Lettres in December 2014.

Training edit

Courses at the EPHE are taught in accordance with the institution's founding educational principle: to train in research by means of adapted practice in lectures, seminars or lab sessions, in the following areas: Earth and Life Sciences; Historical and Philological Sciences; Religious Sciences.

This tradition, which has endured since the founding of the EPHE, is at the root of the EPHE's main vocation in preparing for research degrees today.

Studies programs edit

  • Two institution-specific postgraduate degrees (in each of the three Sections): “Diplôme de l’EPHE”, “Diplôme post-doctoral de l’EPHE”;
  • Two master's degrees: The Master in Biology, Health, Environment (research degree, 3 specialties), The Master in Historical, Philological and Religious Sciences (Religious Sciences and Society, European, Mediterranean and Asian Sciences);
  • The Doctorate, in three subjects areas prepared at the same Doctoral School: Integrated Systems, Biodiversity and Environment (“SIEB”), History, Documents and Texts (“HTD”), Religions and Thought Systems (“RSP”).

The EPHE also confers the Habilitation à diriger des recherches (HDR) and offers joint university degrees (“DIU”) in collaboration with other institutions.

Earth and Life Sciences edit

The Earth and Life Sciences Section groups faculty and laboratories in Paris and throughout France. All laboratories have joint research units in place with other institutions (universities, CNRS, INSERM, INRIA, MNHN). One laboratory is in French Polynesia on the island of Moorea, where the EPHE has a research station. The School also has a station in coastal geomorphology in Dinard on the coast of Brittany. The Section's research is carried out within four networks: environment and cellular regulation; neurosciences; environment and Society; biodiversity dynamics.

Historical and Philological Sciences edit

The Historical and Philological Sciences Section covers the study of languages, the explanation and commentary of documentary sources, written and book history, and the history of knowledge. Geographically, the emphasis is on the Mediterranean, Asia and Europe, where writing was earliest developed. It remains a field of choice for philological and, more generally, scholarly criticism of written and unwritten sources, aimed at resolving questions of language and history. The Section may also be regarded as one large laboratory devoted to the study of works, cultures and power systems in periods preceding contemporary times, and reaching back over a very long time span within a vast Eurasian area.

In 2010, the Section included 92 full professors and lecturers, and it welcomes every year a large number of foreign scholars as guest fellows.

Topics covered by the Historical and Philological Sciences Section fall into eight broad categories:[9]

  • Ancient Near and Middle East;
  • Classical Antiquity;
  • Muslim worlds;
  • History and Philology of Medieval Period;
  • Modern and contemporary History of the West;
  • India and the Far East;
  • History of the Arts and Archeology;
  • Linguistics.

Historical and Philological Sciences Publications : The Historical and Philological Sciences Section publishes two collections at Editions Honoré Champion:[10]

  • Bibliothèque de l’École des hautes études, Historical and Philological Sciences;
  • Advanced studies in contemporary history).

It also publishes six other collections at the publisher Droz Publisher:[11]

  • Advanced studies in numismatics;
  • Advanced oriental studies, divided in two series : Near and Middle East, Far East;
  • Advanced studies of the Greco-Roman world;
  • Advanced studies in comparative Islamic and oriental history;
  • Advanced studies of medieval and modern times;
  • History and civilization of the book.

Religious Sciences edit

Established in 1886, the Religious Sciences Section is reputed for its original scholarship in the subject of religions, which it examines in a secular and cross-cultural spirit. By emphasizing comparative and interdisciplinary study, it is the only academic body in France to cover this field so extensively, using a wide range of scientific approaches. The Section's teaching in the area of research extends into the most diverse cultural and linguistic fields, from Antiquity to modern and contemporary times. Strongly committed to the philological tradition, it also naturally draws on disciplines or resources as diverse and complementary as history, archeology, iconology, law, philosophy, ethnology, anthropology and sociology, as well as the cinema and new technologies.

The Section included 54 full professors and 12 lecturers in 2010, and it welcomes every year a large number of foreign scholars as guest fellows. Topics covered may be grouped in nine broad categories:[12]

  • Religious ethnology (Africa, Americas, Europe, Australia/Oceania);
  • Religions of Asia;
  • Polytheistic Religions of the Ancient World;
  • Judaism;
  • Christianity and its margins;
  • Islam;
  • Laicities and Religions in the Contemporary World;

The Religious Sciences Section publishes two collections:

  • The "Bibliothèque de l'École des hautes études", Religious Sciences (BEHE, SR), published by Brepols,[13] which includes two series: History and prosopography of the Religious Sciences Section and Sources and documents.
  • The Conferences of the EPHE, published by Le Cerf.[14] Of interest to both specialists and the educated general public, this recently created collection notably includes transcripts of lectures given at the School by guest research fellows.

Doctoral School edit

The Doctoral School is also responsible for the attribution of scholarships, grants and financial aid. It implements the EPHE's doctoral studies program in accordance with the plan defined in the institution's quadriennal contract. It operates with other services of the EPHE such as the Education and International Relations divisions. The Doctoral School is organized along three subject areas:

  • Integrated Systems, Environment and Biodiversity;
  • Religions and Thought Systems;
  • History, Texts and Documents.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Coutau-Bégarie, Hervé 1956–". Encyclopedia.com. Cengage. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  2. ^ "École Pratique des Hautes Études - PSL". l'Université PSL. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  3. ^ "École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris" (PDF). Campus France. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  4. ^ "MSH Paris Nord". Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Paris Nord (in French). Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  5. ^ "Devereux, Georges", in: Gérald Gaillard, The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists, Psychology Press, 2004, pp. 181 and 292, accessed 21 August 2014
  6. ^ More authors may be found on the digitized collection of the Annuaire publication (Historical and Philological Sciences Section and Religious Sciences Section) on Persee portal
  7. ^ "IESR official site". Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Accueil". Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  9. ^ More topics may be found on the Annuaire of the Historical and Philological Sciences Section
  10. ^ "HONORE CHAMPION". www.honorechampion.com. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Librairie Droz". droz.org. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  12. ^ More topics may be found on the Annuaire of the Religious Sciences Section
  13. ^ "Welcome to Brepols Publishers". www.brepols.net. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  14. ^ "Editions du Cerf - Librairie chrétienne en ligne". www.editionsducerf.fr. Retrieved 18 June 2018.

External links edit

  • EPHE official site
  • IESR official site
  • Annuaire of the École pratique des hautes études, Religious Sciences Section
  • Annuaire of the École pratique des hautes études, Historical and Philological Sciences Section
  • Annuaires of the École pratique des hautes études, Digital archive
  • EHESS official site
  • CNRS official site
  • INSERM official site
  • INRA official site
  • MNHN official site

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The Ecole pratique des hautes etudes French pronunciation ekɔl pʁatik de ot z etyd abbreviated EPHE is a French postgraduate top level educational institution a Grand Etablissement Ecole pratique des hautes etudesTypeEtablissement public a caractere scientifique culturel et professionnelEstablished1868DirectorHubert Bost since 2013 LocationParis FranceAffiliationsUniversite PSLWebsiteephe psl euEPHE is considered a highly selective and prestigious research and higher education institution it is a constituent college of the Universite PSL together with ENS Ulm Paris Dauphine or Ecole des Mines The college is closely linked to Ecole francaise d Extreme Orient and Institut francais du Proche Orient Prominent researchers in military strategy have taught in EPHE in the past such as Herve Coutau Begarie 1 In addition researchers in natural sciences including neurosciences and chemistry teach at EPHE among them Jean Baptiste Charcot and Marcellin Berthelot Contents 1 Overview 2 Presidents of EPHE 3 History of EPHE 4 Recent developments 5 Training 5 1 Studies programs 5 2 Earth and Life Sciences 5 3 Historical and Philological Sciences 5 4 Religious Sciences 5 5 Doctoral School 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview editThe EPHE brings together 260 faculty members and about 3 000 students attenders into three core departments called Sections Earth and Life Sciences Historical and Philological Sciences and Religious Sciences 2 It has headquarters in Paris and has several campuses across France Paris and its region Nancy Dijon Lyon Grenoble Montpellier Perpignan Toulouse Bordeaux Caen Dinard French Polynesia 3 Teaching and research in human sciences are conducted in Paris notably at the Sorbonne the historical house of the former University of Paris and in the building of Maison des Sciences de l Homme 4 The college provides Master s and Doctorate degrees and the postdoctoral Habilitation a Diriger des Recherches The School also offers its specific postgraduate degrees the Diplome EPHE and the Diplome post doctoral as well as joint degrees with other universities The EPHE maintains extensive cooperative exchanges with universities and research institutions Priority areas of cooperation are in Europe the Mediterranean Middle East and Asia Presidents of EPHE edit1990 1994 Monique Adolphe 1994 1998 Bruno Neveu 1998 2002 Jean Bauberot 2002 2006 Marie Francoise Courel 2006 2011 Jean Claude Waquet 2011 2013 Denis Pelletier From 7 November 2013 Hubert BostHistory of EPHE editThe Ecole pratique des hautes etudes was established by imperial decree on 31 July 1868 at the initiative of Victor Duruy then Minister of Education under Emperor Napoleon III Its purpose was to introduce research in academia and more importantly to promote academic training through research It was intended to promote a practical form of scholarship designed to produce knowledge and to be taught in seminars and laboratories as was being practiced in Germany at the time Faculty members were to be dedicated available to students and others for collaboration accessible and advance a form of education dependent on a framework of a direct relationship between the master and his disciple The School originally had four Sections first established were Mathematics Physics and Chemistry Natural Sciences and Physiology Philological and Historical Sciences The Economics Section followed in 1869 but was not developed The Religious Sciences Section was added in 1886 Section VI called Economic and Social Sciences was founded after the Second World War This section included the study of anthropology and the French made substantial contributions to these fields particularly in the structuralism of Claude Levi Strauss and others Their scholars were doing research in South America Africa and Southeast Asia There was also research in ethnopsychoanalysis and ethnopsychiatry particularly by Georges Devereux who joined the Section in 1963 and influenced more than a generation of scholars 5 In 1975 Section VI was separated to establish a new school the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales EHESS The institution has been reorganized into three Sections Earth and Life Sciences Historical and Philological Sciences Religious Sciences Many renowned scholars have lectured at the EPHE or worked in its laboratories 6 We may cite the following Emile Benveniste 1928 1975 Fernand Braudel 1938 1953 Claude Bernard Andre Berthelot Vice President Marcellin Berthelot Michel Breal 1893 1913 Paul Broca Jean Baptiste Charcot Henry Corbin 1938 1977 Georges Dumezil 1933 1967 Lucien Febvre 1943 1947 Etienne Gilson 1930 1941 Marcel Granet 1930 1939 Joseph Halevy 1887 1916 Bernard Halpern Alexandre Kojeve 1933 1939 Alexandre Koyre 1931 1961 Camille Ernest Labrousse 1936 1952 Claude Levi Strauss 1950 1967 Sylvain Levi Alfred Loisy Auguste Longnon 1887 1911 Gaston Maspero 1872 1915 Louis Massignon 1932 1957 Marcel Mauss 1930 1938 Gabriel Monod 1887 1911 Gaston Paris 1887 1904 Lucie Randoin Jean Rouch 1959 1992 Emile Roux Ferdinand de Saussure Rolf Stein William Henry Waddington Henri Wallon Recent developments editSince 2006 the EPHE has been setting up specialized centers which draw on the same scientific resources of the Sections but whose primary purpose is to develop disciplinary expertise and vocational training and to disseminate scholarly knowledge Three institutes have been established to date The European Institute of Religious Sciences IESR 7 the Pacific Coral Reef Institute IRCP and the Transdisciplinary Institute for the Study of Aging ITEV More recently the EPHE has undertaken as one of nine project sponsors to create a new research campus in the human and social sciences the Campus Condorcet 8 Finally the school has joined PSL Paris Sciences et Lettres in December 2014 Training editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ecole pratique des hautes etudes news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Courses at the EPHE are taught in accordance with the institution s founding educational principle to train in research by means of adapted practice in lectures seminars or lab sessions in the following areas Earth and Life Sciences Historical and Philological Sciences Religious Sciences This tradition which has endured since the founding of the EPHE is at the root of the EPHE s main vocation in preparing for research degrees today Studies programs edit Two institution specific postgraduate degrees in each of the three Sections Diplome de l EPHE Diplome post doctoral de l EPHE Two master s degrees The Master in Biology Health Environment research degree 3 specialties The Master in Historical Philological and Religious Sciences Religious Sciences and Society European Mediterranean and Asian Sciences The Doctorate in three subjects areas prepared at the same Doctoral School Integrated Systems Biodiversity and Environment SIEB History Documents and Texts HTD Religions and Thought Systems RSP The EPHE also confers the Habilitation a diriger des recherches HDR and offers joint university degrees DIU in collaboration with other institutions Earth and Life Sciences edit The Earth and Life Sciences Section groups faculty and laboratories in Paris and throughout France All laboratories have joint research units in place with other institutions universities CNRS INSERM INRIA MNHN One laboratory is in French Polynesia on the island of Moorea where the EPHE has a research station The School also has a station in coastal geomorphology in Dinard on the coast of Brittany The Section s research is carried out within four networks environment and cellular regulation neurosciences environment and Society biodiversity dynamics Historical and Philological Sciences edit The Historical and Philological Sciences Section covers the study of languages the explanation and commentary of documentary sources written and book history and the history of knowledge Geographically the emphasis is on the Mediterranean Asia and Europe where writing was earliest developed It remains a field of choice for philological and more generally scholarly criticism of written and unwritten sources aimed at resolving questions of language and history The Section may also be regarded as one large laboratory devoted to the study of works cultures and power systems in periods preceding contemporary times and reaching back over a very long time span within a vast Eurasian area In 2010 the Section included 92 full professors and lecturers and it welcomes every year a large number of foreign scholars as guest fellows Topics covered by the Historical and Philological Sciences Section fall into eight broad categories 9 Ancient Near and Middle East Classical Antiquity Muslim worlds History and Philology of Medieval Period Modern and contemporary History of the West India and the Far East History of the Arts and Archeology Linguistics Historical and Philological Sciences Publications The Historical and Philological Sciences Section publishes two collections at Editions Honore Champion 10 Bibliotheque de l Ecole des hautes etudes Historical and Philological Sciences Advanced studies in contemporary history It also publishes six other collections at the publisher Droz Publisher 11 Advanced studies in numismatics Advanced oriental studies divided in two series Near and Middle East Far East Advanced studies of the Greco Roman world Advanced studies in comparative Islamic and oriental history Advanced studies of medieval and modern times History and civilization of the book Religious Sciences edit Established in 1886 the Religious Sciences Section is reputed for its original scholarship in the subject of religions which it examines in a secular and cross cultural spirit By emphasizing comparative and interdisciplinary study it is the only academic body in France to cover this field so extensively using a wide range of scientific approaches The Section s teaching in the area of research extends into the most diverse cultural and linguistic fields from Antiquity to modern and contemporary times Strongly committed to the philological tradition it also naturally draws on disciplines or resources as diverse and complementary as history archeology iconology law philosophy ethnology anthropology and sociology as well as the cinema and new technologies The Section included 54 full professors and 12 lecturers in 2010 and it welcomes every year a large number of foreign scholars as guest fellows Topics covered may be grouped in nine broad categories 12 Religious ethnology Africa Americas Europe Australia Oceania Religions of Asia Polytheistic Religions of the Ancient World Judaism Christianity and its margins Islam Laicities and Religions in the Contemporary World The Religious Sciences Section publishes two collections The Bibliotheque de l Ecole des hautes etudes Religious Sciences BEHE SR published by Brepols 13 which includes two series History and prosopography of the Religious Sciences Section and Sources and documents The Conferences of the EPHE published by Le Cerf 14 Of interest to both specialists and the educated general public this recently created collection notably includes transcripts of lectures given at the School by guest research fellows Doctoral School edit The Doctoral School is also responsible for the attribution of scholarships grants and financial aid It implements the EPHE s doctoral studies program in accordance with the plan defined in the institution s quadriennal contract It operates with other services of the EPHE such as the Education and International Relations divisions The Doctoral School is organized along three subject areas Integrated Systems Environment and Biodiversity Religions and Thought Systems History Texts and Documents See also editCategory Ecole pratique des hautes etudes alumni Category Academic staff of the Ecole pratique des hautes etudesReferences edit Coutau Begarie Herve 1956 Encyclopedia com Cengage Retrieved 25 April 2023 Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes PSL l Universite PSL Retrieved 25 April 2023 Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes Paris PDF Campus France Retrieved 25 April 2023 MSH Paris Nord Maison des Sciences de l Homme Paris Nord in French Retrieved 2021 02 08 Devereux Georges in Gerald Gaillard The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists Psychology Press 2004 pp 181 and 292 accessed 21 August 2014 More authors may be found on the digitized collection of the Annuaire publication Historical and Philological Sciences Section and Religious Sciences Section on Persee portal IESR official site Retrieved 18 June 2018 Accueil Retrieved 18 June 2018 More topics may be found on the Annuaire of the Historical and Philological Sciences Section HONORE CHAMPION www honorechampion com Retrieved 18 June 2018 Librairie Droz droz org Retrieved 18 June 2018 More topics may be found on the Annuaire of the Religious Sciences Section Welcome to Brepols Publishers www brepols net Retrieved 18 June 2018 Editions du Cerf Librairie chretienne en ligne www editionsducerf fr Retrieved 18 June 2018 External links editEPHE official site IESR official site Annuaire of the Ecole pratique des hautes etudes Religious Sciences Section Annuaire of the Ecole pratique des hautes etudes Historical and Philological Sciences Section Annuaires of the Ecole pratique des hautes etudes Digital archive EHESS official site CNRS official site INSERM official site INRA official site MNHN official site 48 49 52 N 2 20 24 E 48 8311 N 2 3400 E 48 8311 2 3400 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ecole pratique des hautes etudes amp oldid 1182718905, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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