Alumni news

You will find here all the news related to our former Fellows. Do not hesitate to inform our Communications Officer, Francesca Spinelli (fwa.alumni@ulb.ac.be), about your activities, publications…

29 07, 2021

Congratulations to our Alumni Corentin Caudron, Christophe Delaere, Martin Deleixhe, Blagoje Oblak, Guillaume Schweicher and Jean Vanden Broeck-Parant

2021-07-29T11:48:54+02:0029 July 2021|

We would like to join Annemie Schaus, Rector of the Université libre de Bruxelles, in congratulating “the amazing researchers who have recently been selected to join the ULB academic staff”. Three of them are former Fellows of the Wiener-Anspach Foundation: Corentin Caudron (PhD in Sciences, 2015/2016 Fellow in Cambridge), Martin [...]

21 06, 2021

Publication of the proceedings of the international symposium “L’Éristique : Définitions, caractérisations et historicité”

2021-10-11T12:24:14+02:0021 June 2021|

Back in 2016, the Wiener-Anspach Foundation was among the sponsors of the international symposium "L’Éristique : Définitions, caractérisations et historicité", convened by Wiener-Anspach Alumnus Sylvain Delcomminnette (Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the Université libre de Bruxelles) and Dr Geneviève Lachance (Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Gent). The speakers [...]

11 06, 2021

June 15 – Two seminars with our Alumni Martin Deleixhe and Tristan Storme, members of the Centre for Political Theory (ULB)

2021-06-11T13:49:17+02:0011 June 2021|

Tuesday 15 June, 4 pm In the framework of the seminar “Dialogues autour d’Alexandre Kojève”, Dr Tristan Storme will give a presentation entitled “Kojève à Plettenberg. En dialogue avec Carl Schmitt, autour de la dialectique hégélienne et de l’ordre mondial après 1945”. In 2011/2012 Dr Storme was granted a postdoctoral [...]

9 06, 2021

June 14 – “Why private property?”, a symposium organised with the support of the Wiener-Anspach Foundation

2021-06-09T13:18:36+02:009 June 2021|

On June 14, 2021 the Université Bordeaux-Montaigne will host the second part of the online international symposium “Why private property?”, convened by Prof. Pierre Crétois (Université Bordeaux-Montaigne), Wiener-Anspach Alumnus Eric Fabri (Université libre de Bruxelles) and Prof. Cécile Laborde (University of Oxford). This event, which addresses the question of how [...]

23 04, 2021

The importance of being eclectic: An interview with our Alumnus Peter Coveney, Director of the Centre for Computational Science at UCL

2021-04-26T10:04:56+02:0023 April 2021|

In 1985 Peter Coveney came to the ULB to work with Nobel laureate Ilya Prigogine, from whom he acquired an interdisciplinary approach to scientific research. He now leads several projects in the field of supercomputing and has developed what he calls a “Brexit mitigation strategy“. This interview, granted in [...]

25 01, 2021

PNAS features an article by Michael Jabbour on quantum interference in time

2021-02-02T12:13:36+01:0025 January 2021|

Published in December 2020 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the article is entitled “Two-boson quantum interference in time”. The authors, Wiener-Anspach Alumnus Michael Jabbour and his thesis supervisor Nicolas Cerf (Centre for Quantum Information and Communication, Brussels School of Engineering), present “an unsuspected quantum interference [...]

22 12, 2020

The University of Montreal awards Ahmed Hamila the Dissertation Prize in Social Sciences

2021-01-26T15:33:44+01:0022 December 2020|

In 2016/2017, Ahmed was granted a Wiener-Anspach fellowship in the framework of his doctoral research. Now his dissertation, entitled “Sortir du placard, entrer en Europe: la fabrique des ‘réfugié.es LGBTI’ en Belgique, en France et au Royaume-Uni“, has been awarded the Dissertation Prize in Social Sciences by the University of [...]

28 10, 2020

Bargaining behind the scenes during the refugee crisis: An interview with Maria Chiara Vinciguerra, 2019/2020 Wiener-Anspach Fellow at the ULB

2021-01-26T15:34:23+01:0028 October 2020|

Syrian refugees crossing the border of Hungary and Austria on their way to Germany (Hungary, 6 September 2015). Mstyslav Chernov, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Maria Chiara Vinciguerra, PhD student in Politics and International Relations at the University of Cambridge, was a 2019/2020 Wiener-Anspach Fellow at the Universitè [...]

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