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CES Main Office 3324 Turlington Hall, Gainesville

CES Open House

CES Main Office 3324 Turlington Hall, Gainesville

Brexit: A Roundtable

Pugh Hall Ocora

On Thursday, September 15th, 2016, the University of Florida Center for European Studies, Jean Monnet Center for Excellence and Bob Graham Center for Public Service will host a roundtable with

Brexit: A Roundtable

Pugh Hall Ocora

On Thursday, September 15th, 2016, the University of Florida Center for European Studies, Jean Monnet Center for Excellence and Bob Graham Center for Public Service will host a roundtable with

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

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

Free

Sokurov Film Screening, a Double feature and Discussion

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

Join us at the Harn for an exclusive Film Screening event featuring UF Professor Dragan Kujundzic’s Cinemuse: Selfie with Sokurov* followed by Alexander Sokurov’s Francofonia. Both films will be followed

Sokurov Film Screening, a Double feature and Discussion

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

Join us at the Harn for an exclusive Film Screening event featuring UF Professor Dragan Kujundzic’s Cinemuse: Selfie with Sokurov* followed by Alexander Sokurov’s Francofonia. Both films will be followed

Lunchtime Symposium: Dragana Svraka, UF Political Science PhD Candidate, “Studying Ethnic Politics in Southeastern Europe: Notes from the Field”

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Southeast Europe: After the Wars
A Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series
March 20-29
Join us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center's Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States.

Lunchtime Symposium: Dragana Svraka, UF Political Science PhD Candidate, “Studying Ethnic Politics in Southeastern Europe: Notes from the Field”

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Southeast Europe: After the Wars
A Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series
March 20-29
Join us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center's Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States.

Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia

The UF Culinary Student Union is hosting a Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia sponsored by the Center's GTKE grant: https://www.facebook.com/events/192484137909686 on Tuesday, March 21st at 7pm. Dinner will be provided. Sign-up is

Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia

The UF Culinary Student Union is hosting a Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia sponsored by the Center's GTKE grant: https://www.facebook.com/events/192484137909686 on Tuesday, March 21st at 7pm. Dinner will be provided. Sign-up is

Lunchtime Symposium: book talk on Carved in Stone, Etched in Memory: Death, Tombstones, and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since c. 1500, by Amila Buturovic, Professor of Humanities at York University

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Amila Buturović, Associate Professor of Humanities at York University, will give a lunchtime symposium on her book Carved in Stone, Etched in Memory: Death, Tombstones and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since

Lunchtime Symposium: book talk on Carved in Stone, Etched in Memory: Death, Tombstones, and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since c. 1500, by Amila Buturovic, Professor of Humanities at York University

CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312

Amila Buturović, Associate Professor of Humanities at York University, will give a lunchtime symposium on her book Carved in Stone, Etched in Memory: Death, Tombstones and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since

Roundtable, “Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe,” moderated by Nina Caputo, UF Professor of History. Participants: Amila Buturovic, Professor of Humanities, York University and Emily Greble, Assoc. Professor of History, Vanderbilt University

Amila Buturović and Emily Greble, Associate Professor of History at Vanderbilt University, will participate in a roundtable entitled "Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe," moderated by Nina Caputo, Professor of

Roundtable, “Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe,” moderated by Nina Caputo, UF Professor of History. Participants: Amila Buturovic, Professor of Humanities, York University and Emily Greble, Assoc. Professor of History, Vanderbilt University

Amila Buturović and Emily Greble, Associate Professor of History at Vanderbilt University, will participate in a roundtable entitled "Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe," moderated by Nina Caputo, Professor of

War & Medicine – A Panel

Charles Hobson, MD, MHA, is a Reseach Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Surgery in the College of Medicine. He worked in Zenica, Bosnia from July 1993 until October 1994,

War & Medicine – A Panel

Charles Hobson, MD, MHA, is a Reseach Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Surgery in the College of Medicine. He worked in Zenica, Bosnia from July 1993 until October 1994,