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CES serves as a university resource and central hub for Europe-related activities and events on campus. The Center regularly hosts lectures and workshops for faculty to network with colleagues in the field, Lunchtime Symposium for graduate students to present research, and extracurricular events and tabling for undergraduate students to learn about Europe-related opportunities on campus.

European Studies Because Lecture Series
DateTitleSpeaker(s)
October 22, 2024A Kiss Across the Ocean: Transatlantic Intimacies of British Post-Punk and US LatinidadRichard T. Rodriguez, Professor, University of California, Riverside
March 26, 2024Contemporary Slovak Poster Art a ReviewAdrián Kobetič, curator
March 21, 2024Greece in the Early 20th Century, and its Influence on Greek Music and Culture in AmericaMeletios Pouliopoulos, Greek Cultural Resources
November 16, 2023Russian Plebiscitarian Regime in Times of Peace and WarGreg Yudin, University Center for Human Values
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Lunchtime Symposium
DateTitleSpeaker(s)
September 10, 2025Buenos Dias, Genossen: Cuban-East German Transnational RelationsLisa Krause
April 18th, 2025The Transatlantic Relationship: Marriage Counselling or Divorce Court?Dr. Zachary Selden
October 30, 2024Accountability, Oversight, or Influence: Understanding the Use of Monetary Dialogues in the EPCorinne Tomasi, PhD Student, Department of Political Science
April 18, 2024Identity and Language in Wartime UkraineVolodymyr Kulyk, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine & Columbia University
April 3, 2024Witnessing War: Real Stories of Russian Aggression in UkraineOleksii Babynets, Fulbright Scholar, University of Florida
January 31, 2024Greening of Greenland: Connecting Vegetation, Nutrients, Landscape, and Streams: An African’s Experience Conducting Research in the ArcticIzuchukwu Ezukanma, Ph.D. candidate, University of Florida
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Co-Sponsored Events
DateTitleSpeaker(s)Speaker(s) FromHosted By
April 17th, 2025Hearts, Minds, and Tongues: The USSR and Linguistic Competition in the Global Cold WarRachel ApplebaumTufts UniversityDepartment of History, University of Florida
April 9th, 2025Anti-Imperial Nostalgia, Africa, and the Russian Invasion of UkraineProf. Thom LoydAugusta UniversityDepartment of History, University of Florida
October 25, 2024The Distinctive Role of Comparative Area Studies (CAS)Rudra SilUniversity of PennsylvanniaDepartment of Political Science, University of Florida
May 9, 2024Rimas de Resistencia: Narrativas del Hip Hop en Comunidades de Inmigrantes en EuropaArmin LangerUFUniversity of Puerto Rico
May 8, 2024Estereotipos y Prejuicios: Orígenes y manifestaciones del Antisemitismo y la IslamofobiaArmin LangerUFUniversity of Puerto Rico
April 9, 2024Conversations on Europe: Elections 2024: European Parliament Elections Across the 27 Member StatesKai Arzheimer, Catherine DeVries, Jan Rovny, Jae-Jae Spoon, Zeynep Somer-TopcuU of Mainz, Bocconi U, Sciences Po-Paris, U of Pittsburgh, U of Texas at AustinEuropean Studies Center at University of Pittsburgh
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Other Events
DateTitleSpeaker
September 17, 2025Making IPAs Work: Real-World Lessons and Tips for K-16 Language TeachersJennifer Wooten, Director of Language Instruction, UF Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies
December 4, 2024Innovative Europe Speaker Series: Is the Future Digital: Geoeconomics of the Digital EuroCarola Westermeier, Institute of Sociology, TU Darmstadt
November 20, 2024Free to Move Series: Border Futurities: Countermemory and Speculative Imagination in the Cinema of DisplacementNilgun Bayraktar, Associate Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, California College of the Arts
November 12, 2024Free to Move Series: Immigration, Security and the Liberal State: Managing Migration in Europe and the United StatesGallya Lahav, Professor, Political Science, Stony Brook University
October 30, 2024Free to Move Series: Immigration, Security and the Liberal State: Mapping Europe’s Screen Borders: Possibilities and PerilsMichael Gott, Professor, French and Media Studies, University of Cincinnati
April 3, 2024The 2024 European Parliament ElectionsThomas Biebricher, Goethe University
April 2, 2024JMCE Forum: The Ethics of AI: EU and US Approaches to the Rapidly Expanding Use of AIAnne Elisabeth Corrier, Emory; Jasmine McNealy, UF; Sandra Wachter, Oxford; Hina Shaikh, UF
April 2, 2024Savoring Europe Culinary Enrichment Course: Poppy SeedsAgata Kowalewska, UF; Beth Gankofskie, UF
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