By Thomas Mougey If there is one thing that seems to unite all conference attendees is the frustration provoked by attending paper sessions. It appears that this frustration and the…
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My Time as a Project Intern
By Joséphine Colic In May this year I began a three month internship on ‘The Scientific Conference’ project. I was in the middle of my Masters on the History of…
Contribution to HSS Roundtable: How international is International?
By Geert Somsen On August 5, 1922, Henri Bergson, the celebrated French philosopher, closed the first conference of the International Committee for Intellectual Cooperation, the showcase Republic of Letters of…
HSS Roundtable: Past, Present, and Future of the Scientific Conference
By Geert Somsen International conferences are under heavy scrutiny these days. Not only has the covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent move online of many meetings raised questions about the future…
The craft of conference organization: an interview with Henriette Jensenius at the Lorentz Center, Leiden
By Thomas Mougey Despite its apparent simplicity, hosting a scientific conference and ensuring its success is a labor-intensive craft. A lot goes on backstage where supporting staff carefully tinker the…
Paid internship for a master’s student at Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris/Stage de master gratifié au Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris
Offre de stage de recherche en histoire des sciences et de la médecine/histoire des relations internationales (XXe siècle) Stage de master financé par la Wellcome Trust, hébergé par le Centre…
Workshop reflections
By Jessica Reinisch When we began our HERA project in May 2019, little did we know that our planned schedule of project conferences and workshops would seem fantastical less than…