Joint Events
A General Introduction to 2017 World Humanities Conference
Liege will host the World Humanities Conference from Sunday, the 6th, to Saturday, the 12th of August, 2017. Co-organized by UNESCO, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences(CIPSH), and the World Humanities Conference–Liège 2017 Foundation, this congress will gather about 1800 participants from all over the world working in the fields of science, politics, art, and communication, as well as representatives of international, governmental and non-governmental organizations.
World Humanities Conference: Challenges and Responsibilities for a Planet in Transition
Close to 1,800 participants from all over the world will seek to redefine the foundations, roles, and responsibilities of the humanities in contemporary society at the World Humanities Conference, which will take place in the city of Liège, Belgium, from 6 to 12 August.
Sustainability Science and the Humanities
In early 2019 a process was set in motion by UNESCO, the International Council for Philosophy & Human Sciences (CIPSH), the Humanities for the Environment global observatory network and the Nordic Network for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies (NIES) to establish a framework enabling the launch of a global sustainability science coalition under the name of BRIDGES, which stands for Building Resilience In Defense of Global Environments and Societies.
International Day of Logic Approved by UNESCO
At its 207th session, in 207 EX/Decision 42, the Executive Board recommended “that UNESCO’s General Conference, at its 40th session, proclaim 14 January “World Logic Day”, in association with the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH)”.
New Humanities on Planetary Health
This conference is specially organized to discuss responses from the Humanities to the current pandemic crisis, imposed by COVID-19.
Humanities & Social Sciences for Sustainability: Visual Conference
Cultural and regional dimensions of global sustainability.