School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
The University École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales ( EHESS Abbr ) is a French university, founded in 1975 in Paris, Marseille and Toulouse établissement with the status of a grand.
She is from the 6th Division of the École pratique des hautes études emerged. It is a typical university reform that seeks in the spirit of the 70s, to link all scientific disciplines with the social sciences.
Your task is to research in the social sciences and humanities, history, sociology, economics, anthropology, demography, geography, archeology, psychology, linguistics, philosophy, law and mathematics. For several years, the EHESS originally founded as a research institution and graduate school also offers master's programs. Example, in 2008 the Franco-German Excellence Master was opened in Historical Sciences in cooperation with the University of Heidelberg.
Is a radical overhaul since the original main building on Boulevard Raspail ( 6th arrondissement ) asbestos- related, faculty and administrative staff had to vacate the Traditionsbau in December 2010. Until the completion of the work done on the opening of the new, extra seat on campus Condorcet in the north of Paris Aubervilliers, the EHESS located on the Avenue de France near the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Professors and lecturers
Belonged to their professors and lecturers and include:
- Stéphane Audoin - Rouzeau ( b. 1955 )
- Georges Balandier (* 1920)
- Henri Berestycki (* 1951)
- Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002)
- Fernand Braudel (1902-1985)
- Claude Calame ( b. 1943 )
- Fernando Henrique Cardoso ( born 1931 )
- Manuel Castells ( b. 1942 )
- Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997)
- Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)
- Philippe Descola ( b. 1949 )
- Georges Didi- Huberman (* 1953)
- François Dubet ( b. 1946 )
- Vincent Duclert ( b. 1961 )
- Christophe Duhamelle ( b. 1966 )
- Didier Fassin ( b. 1955 )
- Marc Ferro ( * 1924)
- François Furet (1927-1997)
- Pierre Jeannin (1924-2004)
- Claude Lefort (1924-2010)
- Jacques Le Goff (* 1924)
- Antonín Jaroslav Liehm (* 1924)
- Philippe Maurice ( b. 1956 )
- Pierre -Michel Menger (* 1953)
- Pierre Monnet ( b. 1963 )
- Jean -Pierre Olivier de Sardan ( b. 1941 )
- Krzysztof Pomian ( b. 1934 )
- Denis Richet (1927-1989)
- Pierre Rosanvallon ( b. 1948 )
- Gisèle Sapiro ( b. 1965 )
- Jean -Claude Schmitt ( born 1946 )
- Témime Émile (1926-2008)
- Jean Tirole (* 1953)
- Alain Touraine ( born 1925 )
- Pierre Vidal- Naquet (1930-2006)
- Michel Wieviorka ( b. 1946 )