Location Oak Hammock Europe Today: Social and Political Perspectives of a Changing Europe The Impact of the 2019 European Parliament Elections Asli Baysal UF, CES The European Union (EU) held elections in May 2019 for the European Parliament, which is the legislative branch of the EU. This presentation will discuss …
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Location Pugh Hall Ocora Brief Intro Chair: Conor O’Dwyer, University of Florida Panelists: Michael Bernhard, University of Florida; Marcel Lewandowsky, University of Florida; Simona Guerra, University of Leicester; Milada Vachudova, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Discussant: Dariusz Stola, Polish Academy of Sciences Contemporary German discourse on the tensions … |
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Location Pugh Hall Ocora Brief Intro Ute Poerschke, The Pennsylvania State Universit This lecture will provide an insight into the diverse approaches to energy-efficient and climate-change-resilient architecture within the European Union, with a focus on Germany. It will address EU policies and incentives that aim at regulating, promoting, and controlling … |
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Europe Today: Social and Political Perspectives of a Changing Europe Debating European Identity: Turkish-German Athletes in FocusEmrah Sahin UF, CES This presentation is about how Turkish-German soccer players experience and attribute significance to playing for national teams. By focusing on second-generation players such as Mesut Ozil and Nuri Sahin, it offers a …
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Location Dauer 215 Brief Intro Conversations on Europe Virtual Roundtable Julia Sonnevend The New School CES Speaker Series – The Collapse: 1989 Then and No This talk contemplates how particular events become lasting global myths, while others fade into oblivion. What comes to be known and seen as a … |
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Location 3310 Turlington Brief Intro Bogdan Dumitru, PhD candidate, History The relationship between land rights and national discourse, while a central element of nation-building in East Central Europe, has been relatively neglected by contemporary historical scholarship on nationalism. Based on the analysis of legal disputes over land ownership and peasant petitions, … |
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or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb First Magnitude Brewery CES Film Festival – Capturing Communism: The Cold War on Film An insane general triggers a path to nuclear holocaust that a War Room full of politicians and generals frantically tries to stop. Check out the trailer. |
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Location Keene-Flint 005 Brief Intro CES Speaker Series – The Collapse: 1989 Then and Now Panelists: Dirk Philpsen, Duke University Istvan Hegedus, Hungarian Europe Society Moderator: Alice Freifeld, University of Florid This panel will explore the firsthand experiences of two scholars who witnessed the momentous events of 1989. Dr. … |
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Location 3310 Turlington Conversations on Europe series With migration across the Mediterranean so much in the news the past few years, a broad public awareness of migration patterns and contemporary domestic and international politics has developed. But migration around the Mediterranean region did not begin in 2015. And this is not … |
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Location 3310 Turlington Hall Brief Intro Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships offer students the opportunity to pursue language study in a least or lesser commonly taught language. Fellowships are available for summer 2020 and academic year 20-21. The info session will provide details on the fellowship, eligibility …
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Brief Intro UF Pilot Plant Join CES and Culinary Arts Student Union (CASU) to learn how to make dishes from the A Taste of Europe Cookbook volume 2. |
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Location 3310 Turlington Hall Brief Intro Come join CES to learn more about our programs in Brussels and Prague. Pizza provided! |
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Location 3310 Turlington CES Lunchtime Symposium Richard W. Tate, Ph.D. candidate in Interdisciplinary Ecolog The montane region of South Caucasus is known as a hotspot for biocultural diversity due to the number of sociolinguistic groups and endemic species found there. Peoples of the region are heavily reliant on the local …
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Location Dauer 215 Brief Intro Doru Banaduc‘Lucian Blaga’ University of Sibiu This presentation will discuss the development and implementation of the Natura 2000 initiative of the European Union (EU). This program is an EU strategy designed, and built as a part of an integrated approach to reconsidering human interaction with … |
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Location 3310 Turlington Hall Brief Intro Doru Banaduc‘Lucian Blaga’ University of Sibiu Come hear about opportunities to put your European Studies focus to use in a career in the non-profit sector! Sinan Ciddi will discuss his work as the Executive Director of the Institute for Turkish Studies in Washington, D.C. … |
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Location Plaza of the Americas CES Film Festival – Capturing Communism: The Cold War on Film To protect his fragile mother from a fatal shock after a long coma, a young man must keep her from learning that her beloved nation of East Germany as she knew it has disappeared. Check … |
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