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Centre d'études himalayennes - Centre for Himalayan Studies Centre d'études himalayennes - Centre for Himalayan Studies
The Centre for Himalayan Studies (CEH), formerly known as Milieux, Sociétés et Cultures en Himalaya, is a CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique: National Center for Scientific Research) intramural research unit, UPR 299, which gathers together some thirty researchers and graduate students. Today, while ethnology, geography and agronomy remain the team’s key disciplines, biology and geology have given way to history, history of art, philology and linguistics. The main sites where fieldwork is carried out are in Nepal, India (Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh), and in the People’s Republic of China (Tibet Autonomous Region, Yunnan, Sichuan and Qinghai).
CNRS - Institut National des Sciences Humaines et Sociales (InSHS) CNRS - Institut National des Sciences Humaines et Sociales (InSHS)
The INSHS provides support for area studies, comparative approaches, global studies and transnationalization. It plays a specific role in France in the development of archaeological sciences, anthropology and classical studies with constant thought and study aimed at making sure its priorities evolve and remain up-to-date.
Campus Condorcet Campus Condorcet
The Campus Condorcet scientific community comprises more than 70 research units from its eleven member institutions of higher education and research, each with a solid international reputation, which have forged close scientific and educational ties over time. The Aubervilliers site is completely devoted to research and research training in social sciences and humanities.
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