10/06/2026
Where Ideas Find Time: One Year of the PICT Senlis Retreat đ
One year ago, we launched the PICT Senlis Retreat, creating a dedicated space for writers, intellectuals, and artists to retreat from everyday distractions and focus on their work. Since then, we have welcomed remarkable residents from around the world to historic Senlis, allowing new ideas, books, essays, translations, and artworks to take shape. We are proud to mark the retreatâs first anniversary and look forward to many more years of intellectual and artistic creation.
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23/05/2026
A short article introducing the PICT project, "Ottoman Europe: A History on Rails", run in partnership with Ecole Nationale des Ponts et ChaussĂ©es, İstanbul Teknik Ăniversitesi, and Universidad PolitĂ©cnica de Madrid. đ
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19/05/2026
PICT spearheads a new research community, "Engineering Culture", at the EU's EELISA alliance of top European engineering schools. đ
Based on PICT faculty member David Selim Sayers' research project, "Ottoman Europe: A History on Rails", the community will foster research and teaching initiatives at the intersection of the humanities and engineering.
PICT @ EELISA GRAND MEETING IN MADRID.
Eelisa - European University Ăcole nationale des ponts et chaussĂ©es İTĂ Universidad PolitĂ©cnica de Madrid (Oficial)
18/05/2026
Penguin Booksâ 100 Must-Read Classics brings together landmark works of global literature, and "Madonna in a Fur Coat" by Sabahattin Ali is the highest-ranked non-English title on the list, placed 4th overall. This is a milestone and a striking achievement for Turkish literature â an extraordinary recognition that firmly secures its place within the global literary canon. The edition is introduced by PICT Books editor David Selim Sayers đ
100 must-read classics, as chosen by our readers
They broke boundaries and challenged conceptions. We asked you for your must-read classics; from iconic bestsellers to lesser-known gems, these are your essential recommends.
13/05/2026
PICT @ University of Galway Postgraduate Research Community Symposium 2026 đ
Day 1: Keynote speech by PICT faculty member David Selim Sayers on his PICT Book, âGender in Ottoman Constantinopleâ
Day 2: Panel by PICT faculty members Alexander I. Stingl and David Selim Sayers on the PICT research project, âOttoman Europe: A History on Railsâ
Universidad PolitĂ©cnica de Madrid (Oficial) İTĂ Eelisa - European University Ăcole nationale des ponts et chaussĂ©es University of Galway
09/05/2026
Proud to see "Fixers: Reporters Without Bylines" featured in GIJNâs roundup from the International Journalism Festival Perugia 2026 â spotlighting the essential, often unseen work of fixers reporting from the frontlines of conflict and crisisđ
From Memoir to Fiction, Investigative Chronicles to Thematic Deep Dives: Books from Perugia
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07/05/2026
An interview about the PICT research project, âOttoman Europe: A History on Rails,â published by EELISA European University Alliance đ
Reconnecting Europe by Rail: How an Ottoman Railway Archive Became an EELISA Classroom Without Borders â EELISA
May52026 What does it mean for years of dedicated research to culminate in a truly remarkable discovery? This is precisely the origin of this initiative, an extraordinary archival finding at the Ăcole nationale des ponts et chaussĂ©es (ENPC) : the Fradet archive, an unpublis...
23/03/2026
PICT officially partners up in an EELISA research & teaching community đ
ENGINEERING CULTURE: HUMANITIES, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND SOCIETY IN ENGINEERING
Engineering does not exist in isolation: it shapes societies, cities, cultures, and everyday life. The ENGINEERING CULTURE community brings together engineers, historians, social scientists, artists, and digital humanists to explore the reciprocal relationship between technological systems and the societies that produce them. By connecting engineering practice with the interpretive tools of the humanities and social sciences, the community aims to cultivate engineers who are historically informed, socially aware, and capable of engaging with the broader consequences of technological change.
The community promotes both practical and research-oriented intersections between engineering and the humanities. Activities may include collaborations on digital humanities projects that rely on software engineering and data infrastructure, the study of the history of engineering and large technological systems, and critical analysis of the social, political, and environmental implications of major engineering works such as transport networks, energy systems, and urban infrastructure. Workshops, conferences, and seasonal schools bring together students and researchers to explore how computational tools, archival sources, design methods, and social theory can illuminate engineering practice.
Beyond research and technical collaboration, the community advocates for a humanistic vision of engineering education. Through lectures, interdisciplinary courses, exhibitions, and collaborative research initiatives, it demonstrates how the humanities and arts enrich engineering training by providing ethical reflection, cultural literacy, historical perspective, and creative insight. By bridging engineering and the humanities, ENGINEERING CULTURE seeks to contribute to a new model of the European engineerâtechnically excellent, socially responsible, and intellectually versatile.
Coordinating Institution:
Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (ENPC)
EELISA Partner Institutions:
Budapesti MƱszaki és Gazdasågtudomånyi Egyetem (BME)
İstanbul Teknik Ăniversitesi (İTĂ)
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)
Universitatea Politehnica din BucureÈti (UPB)
Civil Society Stakeholder:
Paris Institute for Critical Thinking (PICT)
Ăcole nationale des ponts et chaussĂ©es
İTĂ
Budapesti MƱszaki és Gazdasågtudomånyi Egyetem - BME
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Oficial)
Universitatea POLITEHNICA din BucureÈti
Eelisa - European University
https://digitalcampus.eelisa.eu/community/ea419ab2-a812-4244-8fca-c135e27390fa/details?activityAvailabilityFilter=Upcoming&page=1&pageSize=10&sortDirection=Ascending&sortField=PublishDate
24/01/2026
Ottoman Europe: A History on Rails đ
Octave Fradet was a 19th-century French engineer who worked on railroad construction in the Ottoman Empire. His documents are at the ENPC archives, and for the last semester, 40 students and 10 researchers from Paris, Istanbul, and Madrid have been using them to explore topics ranging from Great Power politics to historical workersâ salaries.
âOttoman Europe: A History on Railsâ presents the colorful outcomes of this project, reminding us, above all else, that the historianâs craft is as
open-ended as an unfinished railroad track.
âChaos is the score on which reality is writtenâ - Henry Miller
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