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Michael Dixon (Artist Talk): Life as the Other

Please join us for this artist talk, on Thursday April 9th 6:30pm in FAB 103. Michael Dixon is an artist working primarily in oil paint. He was born and raised in San Diego, California, and received an MFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dixon is currently an Associate Professor of Art at Albion

European Culture Festival at Santa Fe

Through art, music, performance, information, and food, students, faculty, and staff will expand their knowledge about European culture.  Participants will experience art and education in a variety of ways to increase their understanding of countries in Europe.

European Culture Festival at Santa Fe

Through art, music, performance, information, and food, students, faculty, and staff will expand their knowledge about European culture.  Participants will experience art and education in a variety of ways to increase their understanding of countries in Europe.

“Erdogan’s New Turkey: An Emerging Authoritarian Power,” talk by Sinan Ciddi, Director of the Institute of Turkish Studies

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Please join us on Tuesday, April 21st, at 11:45 in 3312 Turlington Hall for "Erdogan's New Turkey:  An Emerging Authoritarian Power," by Sinan Ciddi, Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.  Professor Ciddi is also the Director of the Institute for Turkish Studies.  Lunch and refreshments will be served and the event is

“Erdogan’s New Turkey: An Emerging Authoritarian Power,” talk by Sinan Ciddi, Director of the Institute of Turkish Studies

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Please join us on Tuesday, April 21st, at 11:45 in 3312 Turlington Hall for "Erdogan's New Turkey:  An Emerging Authoritarian Power," by Sinan Ciddi, Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.  Professor Ciddi is also the Director of the Institute for Turkish Studies.  Lunch and refreshments will be served and the event is

Lunchtime Symposium: “War Memoir and Post-War Travel Narrative: Two Polish Journeys of Mordkhe Tsanin” talk by Jack Kugelmass

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Come hear Professor Kugelmass's talk, "War Memoir and Post-War Travel Narrative: Two Polish Journeys of Mordkhe Tsanin" on September 2 at 11:30 am in the CES conference room. Dr. Kugelmass is a professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Melton Legislative Professor and Director at the Center for Jewish Studies.

Lunchtime Symposium: “War Memoir and Post-War Travel Narrative: Two Polish Journeys of Mordkhe Tsanin” talk by Jack Kugelmass

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Come hear Professor Kugelmass's talk, "War Memoir and Post-War Travel Narrative: Two Polish Journeys of Mordkhe Tsanin" on September 2 at 11:30 am in the CES conference room. Dr. Kugelmass is a professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Melton Legislative Professor and Director at the Center for Jewish Studies.

Pedagogy of Global Shakespeare

Global Shakespeare courses have been for some time making their way into the offerings of English Departments worldwide. The Global Shakespeare courses will usually be offered as themed seminars for more advanced undergraduate or sometimes postgraduate (graduate in the US terminology) students, alongside courses such as “Shakespeare and Gender”, “Shakespeare in Performance”, or “Shakespeare on Film”. While Global Shakespeare courses will typically share

Pedagogy of Global Shakespeare

Global Shakespeare courses have been for some time making their way into the offerings of English Departments worldwide. The Global Shakespeare courses will usually be offered as themed seminars for more advanced undergraduate or sometimes postgraduate (graduate in the US terminology) students, alongside courses such as “Shakespeare and Gender”, “Shakespeare in Performance”, or “Shakespeare on Film”. While Global Shakespeare courses will typically share

Lunchtime Symposium: “What Was Historicism?” talk by Robert D’Amico

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Come hear Professor D'Amico's talk, "What Was Historicism?" on October 7 at 11:30 am in the CES Conference Room. Dr. D'Amico is housed within the Department of Philosophy. He works in the areas of philosophy of social science and history of modern philosophy.

Lunchtime Symposium: “What Was Historicism?” talk by Robert D’Amico

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Come hear Professor D'Amico's talk, "What Was Historicism?" on October 7 at 11:30 am in the CES Conference Room. Dr. D'Amico is housed within the Department of Philosophy. He works in the areas of philosophy of social science and history of modern philosophy.

A Screening of the acclaimed documentary “My Perestroika” followed by a Q&A session with Director Robin Hessman

Pugh Hall Ocora

"In this film, there are no “talking head” historians, no expert witnesses, no omniscient narrator telling viewers how to interpret events. Instead, Borya, Lyuba, Andrei, Olga and Ruslan share their personal stories. They were the last generation of Soviet children brought up behind the Iron Curtain. They take us on a journey through their Soviet

A Screening of the acclaimed documentary “My Perestroika” followed by a Q&A session with Director Robin Hessman

Pugh Hall Ocora

"In this film, there are no “talking head” historians, no expert witnesses, no omniscient narrator telling viewers how to interpret events. Instead, Borya, Lyuba, Andrei, Olga and Ruslan share their personal stories. They were the last generation of Soviet children brought up behind the Iron Curtain. They take us on a journey through their Soviet

A Film Screening: Parada by Director Srbana Dragojevica

Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, Gainesville

"A homophobic, middle-aged, Serbian gangster ends up sacrificing himself to protect Gay freedom in his country." The Parade (Serbian: Парада / Parada) is a 2011 Serbian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Srđan Dragojević and released on 31 October 2011. The film, which deals with gay rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade. Link to IMDB page here.

A Film Screening: Parada by Director Srbana Dragojevica

Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, Gainesville

"A homophobic, middle-aged, Serbian gangster ends up sacrificing himself to protect Gay freedom in his country." The Parade (Serbian: Парада / Parada) is a 2011 Serbian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Srđan Dragojević and released on 31 October 2011. The film, which deals with gay rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade. Link to IMDB page here.

“Kadyrov on Instagram: Mediating Authority in Russia’s Web 2.0 World” a talk by Michael Gorham

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Social media are frequently celebrated for their democratic, decentralized architecture, means for everyday citizens to express themselves without the regular media filters of more centralized markets. What happens when they become the go-to mode of communication and public relations for political leaders of a more authoritarian bent? The foray into Instagram by Ramzan Kadyrov, the

“Kadyrov on Instagram: Mediating Authority in Russia’s Web 2.0 World” a talk by Michael Gorham

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Social media are frequently celebrated for their democratic, decentralized architecture, means for everyday citizens to express themselves without the regular media filters of more centralized markets. What happens when they become the go-to mode of communication and public relations for political leaders of a more authoritarian bent? The foray into Instagram by Ramzan Kadyrov, the

Study Abroad Information Session

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Swing by our conference room to learn more about our study abroad programs and meet the instructors.

Study Abroad Information Session

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Swing by our conference room to learn more about our study abroad programs and meet the instructors.

Museum Nights at the Harn: Discover Europe

Harn Museum of Art Chandler Auditorium 3259 Hull Rd, Gainesville, FL

Visitors on this evening will view artist interpretations of natural environments in Europe and beyond, meet campus and community groups and enjoy musical performances, poetry, activities, tours of Framing Nature and free food. Additional support for this evening provided by the UF Center for European Studies. Free food and Admission

Museum Nights at the Harn: Discover Europe

Harn Museum of Art Chandler Auditorium 3259 Hull Rd, Gainesville, FL

Visitors on this evening will view artist interpretations of natural environments in Europe and beyond, meet campus and community groups and enjoy musical performances, poetry, activities, tours of Framing Nature and free food. Additional support for this evening provided by the UF Center for European Studies. Free food and Admission - See more at: http://harn.ufl.edu/museumnights#sthash.ruAKvcny.dpuf

Free Film Screening at the Hippodrome: “Good Vibrations”

Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, Gainesville

This event is part of the Center's Irish Week. This event is free and open to the public. The Center's executive director, Lisa Booth, will provide introductory remarks. From the IMDB page: "A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene."

Free Film Screening at the Hippodrome: “Good Vibrations”

Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, Gainesville

This event is part of the Center's Irish Week. This event is free and open to the public. The Center's executive director, Lisa Booth, will provide introductory remarks. From the IMDB page: "A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene."

“Minerva’s Outcast Children: Expelled Scientists and the Politics of History in the Max Planck Society.” a talk by Michael Scheuring

The talk is about the treatment accorded by Germany's most prestigious research organization, the Max Planck Society, after 1945 to scientists who had been dismissed from its predecessor, the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, during the years of National Socialism. It shows how conflicts over legal claims for compensation derived from a fundamental lack of understanding between

“Minerva’s Outcast Children: Expelled Scientists and the Politics of History in the Max Planck Society.” a talk by Michael Scheuring

The talk is about the treatment accorded by Germany's most prestigious research organization, the Max Planck Society, after 1945 to scientists who had been dismissed from its predecessor, the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, during the years of National Socialism. It shows how conflicts over legal claims for compensation derived from a fundamental lack of understanding between

“From Dayton to Brussels, via Tuzla: Post-2014 Politico-Economic Restructuring in Bosnia and Herzogovina” a talk by Danijela Majstorovic

Anderson Hall, Room 216

The political and economic transformations of peace-building and state-building efforts in post-Dayton Accords Bosnia–Herzegovina (BiH) have resulted in a dysfunctional, ethnically divided and impoverished country in social crisis. Articulating a demand for greater social justice, the 2014 protests and plenums in BiH emerged as a response rejecting both ethnic division and the corruption of post-Dayton political economy. While for

“From Dayton to Brussels, via Tuzla: Post-2014 Politico-Economic Restructuring in Bosnia and Herzogovina” a talk by Danijela Majstorovic

Anderson Hall, Room 216

The political and economic transformations of peace-building and state-building efforts in post-Dayton Accords Bosnia–Herzegovina (BiH) have resulted in a dysfunctional, ethnically divided and impoverished country in social crisis. Articulating a demand for greater social justice, the 2014 protests and plenums in BiH emerged as a response rejecting both ethnic division and the corruption of post-Dayton political economy. While for

Film Screening: Freedom’s Fury

With the help of a grant from the Hungarian Initiatives Foundation, the Center for European Studies is hosting a series of events to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The events will focus on how the failed revolution was reflected in sport, politics, and international relations in Hungary and the United States. This

Free

Film Screening: Freedom’s Fury

With the help of a grant from the Hungarian Initiatives Foundation, the Center for European Studies is hosting a series of events to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The events will focus on how the failed revolution was reflected in sport, politics, and international relations in Hungary and the United States. This

Free

Film Screening and Q&A with filmmaker-activist Fred Kuwornu: Blaxploitalian: 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema.

Pugh Hall 170

#DiversityinMediaMatters is a transnational dialogue format led by filmmaker-activist Fred Kuwornu, based on the screening of his documentary Blaxpolitation 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema (2016), a disaporic, hybrid, critical, and cosmopolitan dimension documentary that uncovers the careers of a population of entertainers seldom heard from before: Black actors in Italian cinema. Blaxploitation cleverly

Film Screening and Q&A with filmmaker-activist Fred Kuwornu: Blaxploitalian: 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema.

Pugh Hall 170

#DiversityinMediaMatters is a transnational dialogue format led by filmmaker-activist Fred Kuwornu, based on the screening of his documentary Blaxpolitation 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema (2016), a disaporic, hybrid, critical, and cosmopolitan dimension documentary that uncovers the careers of a population of entertainers seldom heard from before: Black actors in Italian cinema. Blaxploitation cleverly

Summer 2018 FLAS Award Info Session

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

The Center for European Studies is excited to offer FLAS awards for summer 2018! The awards provide students with an opportunity to undertake intensive study of a language related to European studies in any US Department of Education approved program. Info sessions on the summer awards and application process will be held in January.

Summer 2018 FLAS Award Info Session

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

The Center for European Studies is excited to offer FLAS awards for summer 2018! The awards provide students with an opportunity to undertake intensive study of a language related to European studies in any US Department of Education approved program. Info sessions on the summer awards and application process will be held in January.

CES Study Abroad Info Session

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Are you interested in studying in Europe? The Center for European Studies offers two dynamic programs in the heart of Europe - UF in Brussels and UF in Prague. These summer study programs offer students the opportunity to study and live in two of Europe's most beautiful and historic cities. The Center will be hosting

Sustainability European-style: Urban Farming, Alternative Food Economies, and the Politics of Civic Participation

Join the Center for European Studies for a discussion with Diana Mincyte, Associate Professor, City University of New York, on the urban farming movement in Eastern Europe/Lithuania as an entry point for discussing the politics and practice of sustainability in the EU, particularly in relation to food self-provisioning, climate change, and civic engagement. It will

Fall 2020 Study Abroad Fair

Join us VIRTUALLY on Monday, September 28th from 10am-3pm for our fall Study Abroad Fair! At this Fair, you can learn more about all of the exciting international opportunities for UF students, including study, intern, research, and service-learning programs. Many UF faculty members will be present to promote their Spring and Summer 2021 programs as well

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Info Session

The Center for European Studies will host an info session on Tuesday, September 29 at 4:00 pm on Zoom. 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 2021 and academic year 21-22. The info session

Majors and Minors Fair

Visit the CES Virtual Booth at this year's Majors and Minors Fair! Explore a variety of majors and minors available to you at the University of Florida all in one place. Meet with representatives from more than 35 colleges and departments who will be available to answer your questions about their programs and degree requirements.

The Historical Legacies of the EU’s Free Movement of Persons: Our Human Mobility Rights in a Post(?) COVID-19 Context

UF Jean Monnet Chair Series - Pandemics in Europe: Political and Social Responses Dr. Cristina Blanco Sío-López Marie Skłodowska-Curie Senior Global Fellow and Principal Investigator (PI) European Studies Center (ESC) EU Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence (JMEUCE) University of Pittsburgh On June 15th 2020, the EU officially reopened its inner borders, effectively lifting the

CES Career Speaker Series

Interested in Foreign Service? Want to know what life is like for career diplomat? Have questions about applying to become a FSO? Join CES and Diplomat in Residence, CB Toney, for a virtual discussion on careers with the US Foreign Service. Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 Time: 3:00 pm Click here to register for the

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Info Session

The Center for European Studies will host an info session on Monday, November 9 at 5:00 pm on Zoom. 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 2021 and academic year 21-22. The info session

‘No End in Sight’? Epidemic Temporalities and Narratives in Modern Europe

UF Jean Monnet Chair Series - Pandemics in Europe: Political and Social Responses Dora Vargha University of Exeter In the past year more people have become familiar with the graph of the epidemic curve than ever before. Beginnings, peaks and endings of COVID-19 occupy everyday discussions, inform policies, shape social interactions and provide bases for

Working Abroad at Home: Virtual International Internships

Join the Center for European Studies and the Career Connections Center to learn about virtual international internships. Listen to students’ experiences from virtual internships this summer with think tanks and non-profit organizations. Students will learn about resources on how to find virtual international internships, how to apply, and what it’s like to complete a virtual

The Cranes Are Flying

WWII: Beyond the Battlefields - Center for European Studies Series Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the End of World War II free online film screening https://ces.ufl.edu/outreach/community/film-screenings/ available through 2/7/21 A Soviet film about World War II. It depicts the cruelty of war and the damage suffered to the Soviet psyche as a result of World War II (known

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Info Session

The Center for European Studies will host an info session on Wednesday, January 13 at 5:00 pm on Zoom. 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 2021 and academic year 21-22. The info session

UF in Brussels Info Session

Join the UF Center for European Studies to learn more about the UF in Brussels program! Faculty Director, Dr. Amie Kreppel, will discuss provide a program overview including costs, dates, classes, and housing. We will also discuss the optional internship course available through our host university, Vesalius College. Students from previous summers will join the

CES Graduate Funding Info Session

Join the Center for European Studies to learn about graduate funding opportunities available for summer 2021 and AY 2021-22! Funding opportunities include: Course Development Foreign Language Across the Curriculum Course Development Research Travel Awards Click here to register for the event

CES WWII Film Series – Beyond the Battlefields Presents: Casablanca

Cypress & Grove 1001 NW 4th St, Gainesville, FL, United States

Join us for the CES film series "WWII: Beyond the Battlefields" “We’ll always have Paris…” Grab a beer, grab your favorite person, and join the Center for European Studies for a Valentine’s Day (almost) outdoor screening of Casablanca at Cypress & Grove Brewery! Please note that CDC guidelines will be followed. Social distancing will be

CES Faculty Funding Info Session

Join the Center for European Studies to learn about funding opportunities open to UF faculty in summer 2021 and AY 2021-22! Grants include: Course Development Awards Course Enhancement Awards Foreign Language Across the Curriculum Course Awards Research Travel Awards European Studies Working Group Grant Click here to register.

CES Graduate Funding Info Session

Join the Center for European Studies to learn about graduate funding opportunities available for summer 2021 and AY 2021-22! Funding opportunities include: Course Development Foreign Language Across the Curriculum Course Development Research Travel Awards Click here to register for the event

The Human Dimension of Heritage in the EU

EU Cultural Policy: Beyond Masters and Museums UF Jean Monnet Center of Excellence Series Click Here to Register This panel will consider both the human rights law dimension of cultural heritage, and the role that heritage plays in protecting and realizing all human rights, comprising cultural rights. Our speakers will first explain that human rights

UF in Florence Global Perspectives Info Session

HUB Large Conference Room (Rm #145)

Please join us for an information session on November 8th @ 4:30 pm at the Hub in the large conference room, Room #145. If you can't attend in person, you can join via Zoom: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/98194163212 Meeting ID: 981 9416 3212

Role of Fjords

CES Lunchtime Symposium The Role of Fjords in the Carbon Cycle: Implications for Global Climate Emily Watts, PhD Candidate, Department of Geological Science Turlington 3310 Carbon is abundant in our atmosphere as greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). Greenhouse gas concentrations are correlated to changes in climate on geological timescales as

An American Werewolf in London

Reitz Union 655 Reitz Union Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

Join the University Film Society and CES for a classic horror schlock movie set in London.

A Global Perspective on Emerging Technologies II

A Series of Lightning Talk Panelists: Vijay Mahajan, Lauren Rhue, and Rodimiro Rodrigo Register at https://bit.ly/GlobalEmergingTechLightningTalk2 Join us for the second panel in the A Global Perspective on Emerging Technologies: A Series of Business Lightning Talks where we’ll discuss robots, AI, and technology and consumer markets all from a global perspective. 12:00 pm EDT – Digital Leapfrogs: How Technology

Persepolis

Gainesville Fine Arts Association Gallery Fine Arts Association Gallery 1314 S Main, Gainesville, FL, United States

Migration in Film Series Persepolis (2007) is a biographical novel turned into an animated film about Marjane Satrapi and her life as she experienced a tense political climate in Iran in the 1970s during her childhood. Sent to Vienna by her parents to seek a better life, she faces struggles adapting to a new culture

Paris Noir

Turlington 3310

African Americans in Paris Kevi Donat and past course students Join students from previous African Americans in Paris courses and Kevi Donat, who is one of the presenters of the program, as they discuss Parisian culture and their experiences in the city. lunch provided

Black Seine, White Masks

The Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center 837 SE 7th Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

Less Commonly Taught Europe Speaker Series Kévi Donat, Le Paris Noir Paris used to be the capital of a massive colonial Empire. That legacy shows in its architecture, its culture, and its people. But 21st century France is not comfortable talking about race. The French Republic does not acknowledge race and most French people are

CES Career Speaker Series – Peace Corps

3310 Turlington Hall

Join the Center for European Studies as we host Danielle Arnwine for lunch and conversation with students on careers in the Peace Corps. Danielle is the UF Peace Corps Recruiter, and will talk with students about applying for Peace Corps, what it's like to serve as a Peace Corps volunteer, and opportunities in Eastern Europe

UF JMCE EU in the News Public Forum: “Understanding Gender Inequality: Views from the EU, US, and UK”

Ustler Hall Atrium

Join the Center for European Studies and the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies for a forum bringing together academics, practitioners, and the community to discuss how governments are addressing gender inequality through legislative actions. The public panel will discuss policy on gender inequality from both sides of the Atlantic, examining similarities and differences

Gender Equality Careers

Less Commonly Taught Europe Thematic Series Professional Pathways Lunch and Learn Holly Dustin, Cultural Transformation Projects Lead, House of Commons, UK Parliament Janet Veitch, Independent Equalities Consultant Do you want to learn about gender equality policy careers? Join us for lunch and an interactive conversation with two prominent gender equality professionals in Europe and the

International Internship Student Panel

In this session students will share about their experiences with in person and virtual internships abroad. Hear about the resources they used to identify the program that was right for them, and what they learned as they navigated the challenges and successes of the experience. The event is virtual. Click here to attend. Hosted by

Russian Plebiscitarian Regime

Grinter Room 404 1523 Union Rd

in Times of Peace and War Greg Yudin, Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences Presented by the UF Center for Latin American Studies and the UF Center for European Studies.

Savoring Europe in Six Flavors

Public Enrichment Course Focused on European Culinary Culture. Beginning January 2024 Join CES for a series of classes about distinct flavors of European cuisine. Each class includes a presentation of a specific ingredient with information about its origins and history, uses, nutritional values, and culinary presentation of a recipe with that particular ingredient. Ingredients include:

$10

Tale of Tales

Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, Gainesville

Join CES and the University Film Society for the first film in the Reimagined Fairytales Film Series. Tale of Tales (2015) is based on the fairytales of Giambattista Basile. The film features Salma Hayek, Toby Jones, and John C. Reilly. The screening is free and open to the public.

The Greening of Greenland

Connecting Vegetation, Nutrients, Landscape, and Streams: An African's Experience Conducting Research in the Arctic Izuchukwu Ezukanma, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Biology The Arctic is warming at a rate 3-4 times the global average resulting in significant loss of ice cover both on land and sea. The loss of ice cover on landscapes provides opportunities for

Savoring Europe in Six Flavors

Public Enrichment Course Focused on European Culinary Culture. Beginning January 2024 Join CES for a series of classes about distinct flavors of European cuisine. Each class includes a presentation of a specific ingredient with information about its origins and history, uses, nutritional values, and culinary presentation of a recipe with that particular ingredient. Ingredients include:

Donkey Skin

Reitz Union 655 Reitz Union Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

Reimagined European Fairytales Film Series Join CES and the University Film Society for the the Reimagined European Fairytales Film Series. Donkey Skin (1970) is a Catherine Dneuve musical where a princess must hide as a maid to avoid an unwanted marriage. Free and open to the public.

Free

Weaponizing the Past

Anderson Hall, Room 216

Department of Political Science, Research Seminar in Politics, Author Meets Critics: Weaponizing the Past: Collective Memory and Jews, Poles, and Communists in Twenty-First Century Poland Speaker: Kate Korycki, Western University Commentators: Natalia Aleksiun, UF; Michael Bernhard, UF; Lenka Bustikova, UF In Poland, contemporary political actors have constructed a narrative of Polish history since 1989 in

Savoring Europe in Six Flavors

Public Enrichment Course Focused on European Culinary Culture. Beginning January 2024 Join CES for a series of classes about distinct flavors of European cuisine. Each class includes a presentation of a specific ingredient with information about its origins and history, uses, nutritional values, and culinary presentation of a recipe with that particular ingredient. Ingredients include:

Building a Zero Inflated Generalized Additive Model

ViCS Speaker Series: Building a Zero-Inflated Generalized Additive Model to Forecast Conflict Fatalities from Lazy Ensembles Pugh Hall 210 Join Political Scientist Dr. David Muchlinski, Georgia Institute of Technology, for a talk about Building a Zero-Inflated Generalized Additive Model to Forecast Conflict Fatalities from Lazy Ensembles. The ViCS Speaker Series showcases current cutting-edge work from

Democratic Backsliding and Resistances

Smathers Library East, Rm 100

72nd Annual Conference Democratic Backsliding & Resistances in Latin America & Beyond Panels on: LGTBQ+ Gender Rights & Democracy Populist Challenges to Democracy Democracy in Crisis Global Perspectives Keynote by Bacardi Scholar Flávia Biroli register to attend Presented by the UF Center for Latin American Studies with support from the UF Center for European Studies,

The Citizen

Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, Gainesville

Join the UF Center for Arts, Migration, & Entrepreneurship for the Migration in Film Series presentation of The Citizen (2017). The Citizen, an award-winning drama, explores complex issues of modern Europe through an unorthodox love story that follows a political refugee seeing Hungarian citizenship and his place in society. Dr. Tarrósy István, University of Pécs,

Free

Savoring Europe in Six Flavors

Public Enrichment Course Focused on European Culinary Culture. Beginning January 2024 Join CES for a series of classes about distinct flavors of European cuisine. Each class includes a presentation of a specific ingredient with information about its origins and history, uses, nutritional values, and culinary presentation of a recipe with that particular ingredient. Ingredients include:

The World in Film

My Rembetika Blues How can music embody and reveal cultural identities and histories of migration and nationalism? Mary Zournazi, filmmaker Christin Zurbach, University of California, Berkeley register at https://tinyurl.com/DERrembetika The first 30 registrants will get free streaming access to the film for classroom use Teachers are invited to view the film My Rembetika Blues, then

Savoring Europe in Six Flavors

Public Enrichment Course Focused on European Culinary Culture. Beginning January 2024 Join CES for a series of classes about distinct flavors of European cuisine. Each class includes a presentation of a specific ingredient with information about its origins and history, uses, nutritional values, and culinary presentation of a recipe with that particular ingredient. Ingredients include:

The Princess Bride

Cypress & Grove 1001 NW 4th St, Gainesville, FL, United States

Reimagined European Fairytales Film Series Join CES and the University Film Society for the last film in the Reimagined European Fairytales Film Series. The Princess Bride (1987) is a classic tale of romance, adventure, and revenge. One of the most quoted films of all time, is a fresh take on the fairytale genre. Free and

Free

Savoring Europe in Six Flavors

Public Enrichment Course Focused on European Culinary Culture. Beginning January 2024 Join CES for a series of classes about distinct flavors of European cuisine. Each class includes a presentation of a specific ingredient with information about its origins and history, uses, nutritional values, and culinary presentation of a recipe with that particular ingredient. Ingredients include:

Viva Europe

Bo Diddley Plaza 111 E University Ave, Gainesville, FL

Viva Europe is a one-day festival that will promote awareness of the diversity of European cultures. Experience Europe right in your town with fun kids' activities, a puppet show, Irish dancing, musical tributes, and language lessons all for free. Swing by Bo Diddley Plaza on Saturday, April 6, 2024 from 1-4pm to enjoy this annual

Free