Registration for the Honoris Causa Doctorate ceremony on December 2, 2022
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On December 2, 2022
On 2 December, Tim Ingold, Fiona Macintosh, Lisa Moore, Éva Tardos and Roberto Zanino will officially receive the title and insignia of Doctor Honoris Causa from Université Grenoble Alpes. Social anthropology, classical reception studies, literature, computer science or nuclear engineering: this ceremony will also be an opportunity to discover the research themes of these five great international figures.
To be able to welcome you in the optimal conditions on Friday, 2 December 2022 at 2:00 pm (doors open at 1:30 pm) in the Amphi Weil (access map) for this ceremony (download the program), please register before 29 November 2022, via the form below.
For those who can’t came in person, the ceremony will be broadcast live on UGA’s YouTube channel.
UGA's new Honorary Doctors 2022
The title of Doctor Honoris Causa is one of the most prestigious distinctions awarded by French universities. This honorary title has been awarded since 1918 "to personalities of foreign nationality for outstanding services rendered to the arts, letters, sciences and techniques, to France or to the institution which awards the title".
Tim Ingold
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen(UK)
Nominated by: Jean-Paul Thibaud, Director of Research at the Ambiances, Architectures, Urbanities Laboratory (CNRS, UGA, ENSAG-UGA, Centrale Nantes, ENSA) and professor at ENSAG-UGA
Fiona Macintosh
Professor of Classical Reception at Oxford University, Fellow of St Hilda's College (UK)
Nominated by: Malika Bastin, professor at the UFR LLASIC, Université Grenoble Alpes and at the Laboratoire Litt&Arts (UGA, CNRS)
Lisa Moore
Writer and professor of literature at Memorial University (Newfoundland, Canada)
Nominated by: Gretchen Schiller, professor at the UFR LLASIC, Université Grenoble Alpes and at the Laboratoire Litt&Arts (UGA, CNRS)
Éva Tardos
Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University (New York, USA)
Nominated by: Sophie Achard, research director at the Jean Kuntzmann Laboratory (CNRS, Inria, UGA-Grenoble INP-UGA)
Roberto Zanino
Professor of nuclear engineering at the Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
Nominated by: Brigitte Plateau, professor at Grenoble INP - Ensimag, Université Grenoble Alpes and at the Grenoble Computer Science Laboratory (CNRS, Inria, UGA-Grenoble INP-UGA)
Registration
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Published on November 7, 2022
Updated on January 25, 2023
Programme
> Start of the ceremony at 2:00 pm
Welcome by Hervé Courtois, vice-president of research and innovation, UGA > Opening speech
By Yassine Lakhnech, President, UGA > Award to Tim Ingold
Tribute to the recipient by Jean-Paul Thibaud, awarding of the Doctor Honoris Causa title and insignia by the president of UGA, response by Tim Ingold entitled "Why Anthropology matters" > Award to Fiona Macintosh
Tribute to the recipient by Malika Bastin, awarding of the Doctor Honoris Causa title and insignia by the president of UGA, response by Fiona Macintosh entitled "What can Classical Reception offer the Humanities?" > Award to Lisa Moore
Tribute to the recipient by Gretchen Schiller, awarding of the Doctor Honoris Causa title and insignia by the president of UGA, response by Lisa Moore entitled "Why the imagination matters" > Musical interlude
by the Campus Orchestra > Award to Éva Tardos
Tribute to the recipient by Sophie Achard, awarding of the Doctor Honoris Causa title and insignia by the president of UGA, response by Éva Tardos entitled "How incentives effect social systems" > Award to Roberto Zanino
Tribute to the recipient by Brigitte Plateau, awarding of the Doctor Honoris Causa title and insignia by the president of UGA, response by Roberto Zanino entitled "The possible contribution of nuclear fusion to a sustainable future" > End of the ceremony with music
by the Campus Orchestra > Cocktail from 5 pm
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