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  • Inequalities - By Nicolas Gravel
    May 12, 2026
    May 12, 2026

    Inequalities - By Nicolas Gravel

    Inequalities are at the heart of contemporary debates. But what are we really trying to equalize in our societies: income, health, consumption, well-being or opportunity? How do economists analyze the gaps that separate […]
  • Love before Tinder
    May 12, 2026
    May 12, 2026

    Love before Tinder

    Behind the analysis of a million matrimonial classified ads of the past lies a transformation of our love criteria throughout the 20th century, and, in the background, of our societies.
  • BUs are recruiting students for the new school year
    until June 30, 2026
    until June 30, 2026

    BUs are recruiting students for the new school year

    Reception, information, tidying up, taking part in training courses... Join the university library teams at the start of the new academic year. Applications open until June 19, 2026 (June 14 for Bernard du Bois & Canebiè […]
  • amU is cycling through may!
    May 20, 2026
    May 20, 2026

    amU is cycling through may!

    SUAPS, SCASC and DDD are organizing a program of events around bicycle mobility, including screenings, debates, repair workshops, stands and the Géovélo® challenge. See you on May 20 on the Pauliane campus.
  • Why do wages resist crises?
    April 23, 2026
    April 23, 2026

    Why do wages resist crises?

    Even when the economy falters, wages hold up – and it's no accident. This is what a recent study conducted by a team of economists shows, revealing a key factor: employees' discretion.