Between Hysteria and Shell Shock: The Making of a Diagnosis in the Ottoman Great War – A Lunchtime Symposium with Dr. Yucel Yanikdag
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312Serbia’s Foreign Policy Narratives in the Shadow of EU Accession – A talk by Dr. Jelena Subotic
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312
Serbia’s Foreign Policy Narratives in the Shadow of EU Accession – A talk by Dr. Jelena Subotic
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312
Film Screening and Discussion with the Filmmakers: The Mysterious Mr. Šlomović
Harn Museum of Art Chandler Auditorium 3259 Hull Rd, Gainesville, FLJoin us for the screening of a documentary film called "The Mysterious Mr. Šlomović" by two Los Angeles based documentary filmmakers Miodrag and Mia Ćertić. The film was made in …
Film Screening and Discussion with the Filmmakers: The Mysterious Mr. Šlomović
Harn Museum of Art Chandler Auditorium 3259 Hull Rd, Gainesville, FLJoin us for the screening of a documentary film called "The Mysterious Mr. Šlomović" by two Los Angeles based documentary filmmakers Miodrag and Mia Ćertić. The film was made in …
#MyEscape – Film 4 in the Refugees in Film series
Film 4 in the series, #MyEscape is a documentary using cellphone footage taken by refugees fleeing to Germany. In this film, the refugees give their personal accounts of these journeys and videos …
#MyEscape – Film 4 in the Refugees in Film series
Film 4 in the series, #MyEscape is a documentary using cellphone footage taken by refugees fleeing to Germany. In this film, the refugees give their personal accounts of these journeys and videos …
Terraferma – Film 1 in the Refugees in Film series
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleFilm 1: Terraferma with Introduction by Esther Romeyn – An Italian drama that captures the development of empathy. A fisherman and his grandson rescue a pregnant woman and her young …
Terraferma – Film 1 in the Refugees in Film series
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleFilm 1: Terraferma with Introduction by Esther Romeyn – An Italian drama that captures the development of empathy. A fisherman and his grandson rescue a pregnant woman and her young …
Fuocommare/Fire at Sea – Film 2 in the Refugees in Film series
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleFilm 2 in the series, Fuocommare is a beautiful, cinematic documentary by Gianfranco Rosi that captures migrants’ dangerous Mediterranean crossing, set against a background of the ordinary life of Islanders …
Fuocommare/Fire at Sea – Film 2 in the Refugees in Film series
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleFilm 2 in the series, Fuocommare is a beautiful, cinematic documentary by Gianfranco Rosi that captures migrants’ dangerous Mediterranean crossing, set against a background of the ordinary life of Islanders …
The Provocations of Contemporary Refugee Migration: A Conference
An itinerary with specific times and panels will be added closer to the date of the event!
The Provocations of Contemporary Refugee Migration: A Conference
An itinerary with specific times and panels will be added closer to the date of the event!
Lunchtime Symposium: Dragana Svraka, UF Political Science PhD Candidate, “Studying Ethnic Politics in Southeastern Europe: Notes from the Field”
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312Southeast 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 3312Southeast 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 …
“Women & Politics,” talk by Zana Marjanovic, actress and Bosnian Parliamentarian
Anderson Hall, Room 216Renowned Bosnian Actress Zana Marjanović, star of Angelina Jolie's directorial debut film In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011) and Snow (2008), and filmmaker Emir Kapetanović will spend 10 days …
“Women & Politics,” talk by Zana Marjanovic, actress and Bosnian Parliamentarian
Anderson Hall, Room 216Renowned Bosnian Actress Zana Marjanović, star of Angelina Jolie's directorial debut film In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011) and Snow (2008), and filmmaker Emir Kapetanović will spend 10 days …
“Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Difficult Peace?” talk by Dr. Aida Hozic, UF Political Science
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312This event is part of our GTKE series: Southeast Europe: After the Wars A Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series March 20-29 Join us for an event series beginning this …
“Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Difficult Peace?” talk by Dr. Aida Hozic, UF Political Science
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312This event is part of our GTKE series: Southeast Europe: After the Wars A Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series March 20-29 Join us for an event series beginning this …
Film Screening, “Children of Peace,” with Q & A by filmmaker Emir Kapetanovic
A film about the first generation of children born post-war in Bosnia & Herzegovina. It is 2016 and it has been 20 years since the signing of the Dayton Accords, …
Film Screening, “Children of Peace,” with Q & A by filmmaker Emir Kapetanovic
A film about the first generation of children born post-war in Bosnia & Herzegovina. It is 2016 and it has been 20 years since the signing of the Dayton Accords, …
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 3312Amila 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 3312Amila 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 …
Welcome – Film 3 in the Refugee in Film series
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleFilm 3 in the series, Welcome is a French film that depicts the friendship between Simon, a recently-divorced swimming coach, and Bilal, a young Iraqi-Kurd whose only dream is to …
Welcome – Film 3 in the Refugee in Film series
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleFilm 3 in the series, Welcome is a French film that depicts the friendship between Simon, a recently-divorced swimming coach, and Bilal, a young Iraqi-Kurd whose only dream is to …
Plants, People, the Mountains and the Sea: Ethnobotanical Investigations in Adjara, Georgia – A Lunchtime Symposium with Richard Tate
Richard W. Tate, CES FLAS recipient in Russian and Georgian, is a graduate student in Interdisciplinary Ecology, in the UF School of Natural Resources and Environment. This multi-faceted ethnobotanical research project …
Plants, People, the Mountains and the Sea: Ethnobotanical Investigations in Adjara, Georgia – A Lunchtime Symposium with Richard Tate
Richard W. Tate, CES FLAS recipient in Russian and Georgian, is a graduate student in Interdisciplinary Ecology, in the UF School of Natural Resources and Environment. This multi-faceted ethnobotanical research project …
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, …
Careers in Foreign Affairs with speaker Robin S. Brooks, Ph.D., Human Rights Chief in the State Department’s Bureau of International Organization Affairs
UFIC Large Conference RoomSpeaker Bio: Robin S Brooks, Ph.D., is currently the Human Rights Chief in the State Department's Bureau of International Organization Affairs. A Foreign Service Officer since 2004, she has also …
Careers in Foreign Affairs with speaker Robin S. Brooks, Ph.D., Human Rights Chief in the State Department’s Bureau of International Organization Affairs
UFIC Large Conference RoomSpeaker Bio: Robin S Brooks, Ph.D., is currently the Human Rights Chief in the State Department's Bureau of International Organization Affairs. A Foreign Service Officer since 2004, she has also …
Options & Challenges for East European Energy Security in a Post-Fact World – a talk by Robin S. Brooks, Ph.D.
Smathers Library East, Rm 100What if, instead of posturing in Cold War terms about eliminating their "energy dependence” on Russia, European governments could make interest- and facts-based decisions on key economic issues after transparent …
Options & Challenges for East European Energy Security in a Post-Fact World – a talk by Robin S. Brooks, Ph.D.
Smathers Library East, Rm 100What if, instead of posturing in Cold War terms about eliminating their "energy dependence” on Russia, European governments could make interest- and facts-based decisions on key economic issues after transparent …
Brexit & Migration: Challenges for Europe – A Lunchtime Symposium with Horstpeter Kreppel, Retired European Court of Justice Judge
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312In the coming months, post-Brexit exasperation with the political and business establishment over a multitude of grievances from inequality to immigration will likely shape votes in Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, …
Brexit & Migration: Challenges for Europe – A Lunchtime Symposium with Horstpeter Kreppel, Retired European Court of Justice Judge
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312In the coming months, post-Brexit exasperation with the political and business establishment over a multitude of grievances from inequality to immigration will likely shape votes in Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, …
Film 4 of the Refugee in Film Series: #MyEscape with post-film discussion on Media Representation & Migration
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleUsing their own cellphone footage, refugees fleeing to Germany capture the dramatic stories of their journeys. In this documentary, the refugees give their personal accounts of these journeys and videos …
Film 4 of the Refugee in Film Series: #MyEscape with post-film discussion on Media Representation & Migration
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleUsing their own cellphone footage, refugees fleeing to Germany capture the dramatic stories of their journeys. In this documentary, the refugees give their personal accounts of these journeys and videos …
Liberté, Egalité, Securité: The 2017 French Presidential Election in Historical, Institutional and Culture Context: A Panel
Anderson Hall, Room 216On April 6, 2017, three observers of the French presidential election will help shed light on this immensely complicated and critical subject. Dr. Heloise Seailles, professor of French in the …
Liberté, Egalité, Securité: The 2017 French Presidential Election in Historical, Institutional and Culture Context: A Panel
Anderson Hall, Room 216On April 6, 2017, three observers of the French presidential election will help shed light on this immensely complicated and critical subject. Dr. Heloise Seailles, professor of French in the …
Freedom Dance: A Film Screening and Filmmaker Q&A
About the Film Freedom Dance re-tells the dramatic escape of Edward and Judy Hilbert from Communist Hungary to the US amidst the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. During their 4-months as refugees, …
Freedom Dance: A Film Screening and Filmmaker Q&A
The Wooly 20 N Main St, Gainesville, FL, United StatesAbout the Film Freedom Dance re-tells the dramatic escape of Edward and Judy Hilbert from Communist Hungary to the US amidst the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. During their 4-months as refugees, …
Plants, People, the Mountains and the Sea: Ethnobotanical investigations in Adjara, Georgia – A CES Lunchtime Symposium with Richard Tate, UF Ph.D. Student in Interdisciplinary Ecology
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312This multi-faceted ethnobotanical research project examines contemporary plant use patterns in the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, a region in southwestern Georgia. Adjara’s complex history and rich flora has woven an …
Plants, People, the Mountains and the Sea: Ethnobotanical investigations in Adjara, Georgia – A CES Lunchtime Symposium with Richard Tate, UF Ph.D. Student in Interdisciplinary Ecology
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312This multi-faceted ethnobotanical research project examines contemporary plant use patterns in the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, a region in southwestern Georgia. Adjara’s complex history and rich flora has woven an …
Film 5 in the Refugees in Film Series: On the Bride’s Side
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleAbout the Film A Palestinian poet and an Italian journalist meet five Palestinians and Syrians in Milan who entered Europe via the Italian island of Lampedusa after fleeing the war …
Film 5 in the Refugees in Film Series: On the Bride’s Side
Hippodrome 25 SE 2nd Pl, GainesvilleAbout the Film A Palestinian poet and an Italian journalist meet five Palestinians and Syrians in Milan who entered Europe via the Italian island of Lampedusa after fleeing the war …
ILR: 2017 German Election Results
Institute for Learning in Retirement: The 2017 German Elections Results and Their Impact on Germany's Role in Europe, Dr. Michael Schuering
“The Other Europe” film and discussion
Reitz Union Auditorium Part of the "Future Freedom and Walls" Campus Weeks Events. A brief introduction to the film will be given by Dr. Barbara Mennel, Interim Director of the …
“Paris Noir: When African Americans Came to Paris”
Smathers Library East, Rm 100Smathers Library; Room 100 The UF African American Studies Program is showing "Paris Noir: When African Americans Came to Paris" on Thursday, October 5th at 6pm in room 100 of …
ILR: Refugees and Migrants – The Path Forward for Europe
Oak Hammock Gainesville, FL, United StatesOak Hammock Institute for Learning in Retirement: Refugees and Migrants - The Path Forward for Europe, Dr. Maria Stoilkova
“Who Is Dayani Cristal?” film and discussion
Reitz Union Auditorium Part of the “Future of Freedom and Walls” Campus Weeks Events. A brief introduction to the film will be given by Dr. Gillian Lord, Department of Spanish …
Close Encounters: Yiddish-Speaking Expats and Refugees in Poland and Germany After World War II
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312Turlington 3312 CES Lunchtime Symposium by Dr. Jack Kugelmass, Director and Melton Legislative Professor, Center for Jewish Studies lunch provided
Critical Language Scholarship Information Session
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 33123312 Turlington Hall Are you interested in intensive summer language study in a critical language? The Critical Language Scholarship, sponsored by the US Department of State, offers fully-funded programs in …
Pop-Up Culture: Language Labs
Plaza of the AmericasPlaza of the Americas Join CES' Language Labs at Pop-Up Culture. Learn phrases in a 5-minute session of Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Greek, Turkish, or all five! Did you know that …
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Open House
Ustler Hall and Pugh Hall You're Invited Journeys through the Liberal Arts and Sciences A showcase of the people and programs that make our college great! Join us for food, …
Study Abroad in Eastern Europe Information Session
UFIC Large Conference RoomUF International Center Large Conference Room Information session for study abroad programs offered in Eastern Europe. CES offers a study abroad program in Prague, Czech Republic. Come out to learn …
ILR: A Greek Tragedy in the Making? Explaining Greece’s Debt Crisis
Oak Hammock Institute for Learning in Retirement: A Greek Tragedy in the Making? Explaining Greece's Debt Crisis, with Chrys Kostopolous
“Fire at Sea (FUOCCOAMMARE)” film and discussion
Reitz Union Auditorium Part of the “Future of Freedom and Walls” Campus Weeks Events. A brief introduction to the film will be given by Dr. Alessia Colarossi, Department of Languages, …
CLAS Study Abroad Information Session
UFIC Large Conference RoomUF International Center Large Conference Room Information session for study abroad programs offered through the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. CES offers study abroad programs in Brussels, Belgium and …
The Past & Future of the Anthropocene
Smathers Library 100 The Anthropocene: Rethinking Environment & Society, Disciplines & Time Helmuth Trischler Rachel Carson Center, Munich Germany Event is free and open to the public. For more information …
The Past & Future of the Anthropocene
Smathers Library, Room 100 Science & the Evolution of Planetary Politics: A Political Epistemology for the Anthropocene Franz Mauelshagen Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, Germany Event is free and …
“Europe or Die” film and discussion
Reitz Union Auditorium Part of the “Future of Freedom and Walls” Campus Weeks Events. A brief introduction to the film will be given by Dr. Will Hasty, Department of Languages, …
The European Union in a Changing Landscape
Pugh Hall, Ocora Ilaria Capua and Amie Kreppel in Conversation with MARIO MONTI President of Bocconi University, Former Italian Prime Minister, Former EU Commissioner
America & Europe’s New Jews
Smathers Library Judaica Suite a Talk by Cynthia Baker The word Jew has evoked a wide range of images and meanings over time, and it continues to do so today. …
Brexit and the Global Challenge of Economic Populism
Weimar Hall Gannett Auditorium Can Brexit and the global spread of economic populism have impact on the future for all citizens of the world? The UF College of Journalism and …
“Peak” screening & discussion
The Wooly, 20 N. Main Street "Peak" directed by Hannes Lang discussion by Helen Hughes, University of Surrey The Contexts of Climate Change: Glaciers, Nuclear Power & Document Film …
The 2017 German Elections and Their Impact on Germany’s Role in Europe
3312 Turlington, CES Conference Room CES Lunchtime Symposium The 2017 German Elections and Their Impact on Germany's Role in Europe Michael Schuering Department of History lunch provided
“Under Control” screening & discussion
The Wooly, 20 N. Main Street "Under Control" directed by Hannes Lang discussion by Dr. Helen Hughes, University of Surrey The Contexts of Climate Change: Glaciers, Nuclear Power & …
“Telling: Gainesville” a film screening
Hippodrome Theater, 25 SE 2nd Place Join us on Veterans Day Nov. 11th at 7 PM at the Hippodrome theater for a film screening of "Telling: Gainesville," followed by a …
Why Didn’t Anyone Tell Me This? Publications and Academic Citizenship
216 Anderson Hall Berthold Rittberger For Graduate Students looking to publish: Every graduate student knows the aphorism "publish or perish." While there is (some) truth to it, most early stage …
Do Parliaments Underrepresent Women’s Policy Preferences? Exploring Gender Equality in Policy Congruence in Twenty-One European Democracies
Ustler Hall Atrium Jessica Fortin-Rittberger Abstract: Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know little about whether male-dominated legislatures neglect women’s policy …
The Liberal International Order and the Rise of Nationalist Populism
216 Anderson Hall Berthold Rittberger Abstract: This paper analyzes how the post-Cold War triumph of liberal internationalism has contributed to the rise of nationalist populism. Drawing on the heuristics of …
Museum Nights: Improv Europe
Harn Museum of Art Celebrate European cultures through the spirit of improvisation in the arts while enjoying food, tours, & performances connected to Europe.
Summer 2018 FLAS Award Info Session
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312The 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 …
Summer 2018 FLAS Award Info Session
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312The 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 …
CES Study Abroad Info Session
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312Are 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 …
The Future of Ukraine & European Union Relations
219 Dauer Hall Dr. Serhiy Kvit Fulbright Visiting Scholar Former Ukrainian Minister of Education Dr. Kvit will discuss where the Ukrainian aspirations for European integration came from, the current contact …
African Americans in Jazz Age Paris
Lunchtime Symposium 3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room) The Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe, the Cold War, and Race Dr. Tyler Stovall University of California Santa Cruz …
Music, Exile, and Freedom: Jazz and the African American Experience in Interwar Paris
Friends of Music Room The Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe, the Cold War, and Race Dr. Tyler Stovall University of California Dean, Division of Humanities & …
Porgy and Bess in the Soviet Union: A Diplomatic Paradox?
Lunchtime Symposium 3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room) The Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe, the Cold War, and Race Lisa Booth Center for European Studies In 1955 …
Paris Blues film screening
Harn Museum The Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe, the Cold War, and Race Introduction & Discussion by Lisa Booth Starring Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier, Joanne Woodward, …
Jazz Ambassadors Play the Cold War: Europe and the Crosscurrents of Jazz in the Early Cold War
Friends of Music Room The Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe, the Cold War, and Race Dr. Penny Von Eschen Cornell University This talk will explore the …
Cold War Nostalgia in Eastern Europe and the United States
Lunchtime Symposium 3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room) The Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe, the Cold War, and Race Dr. Penny Von Eschen Cornell University The Center …
Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe film screening
Harn Museum introduction and discussion by Dr. Chrysostomos Kostopoulos The Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe, the Cold War, and Race This documentary explores the origins of …
Experience History: A Primary Source Teaching Tool on the Holocaust
3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room) Dr. Emil Kerenji US Holocaust Memorial Museum This presentation will introduce faculty and graduate students to the basics of Experience History, a primary source college-level …
Imagining Yugoslav Territories from the Balkan Wars to World War II
Lunchtime Symposium 3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room) Dr. Emil Kerenji US Holocaust Memorial Museum This talk looks to the lands of the future and former Yugoslavia from the eve of …
The Rise of European Populism
Anderson 216 presenters: Ioannis Ziogas, Mississippi State University Buket Oztas, Furman University Anna Brigevich, North Carolina Central University moderator/discussant: Michael Webb, Political Science Participants will be discussing the causes and …
Northern Ireland and the Good Friday Accords: Twenty Years After Roundtable
Pugh Hall Roundtable Bob Graham Center for Public Service Department of Political Science presents & co-sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts & Science, UF International Center, Center for European …
From the “Troubles” to Consociational Democracy and Brexit
216 Anderson Hall Northern Ireland and the Good Friday Accords: Twenty Years After Conference with Brendan O'Leary, Adrian Guelke, Maria-Adriana Deiana, John McGarry, Reverend Gary Mason, & M. Leann Brown …
“Perhaps You Can Be Helpful in This Situation”: Hungary, the Eastern Bloc, and the International Olympic Committee in the Cold War
Lunchtime Symposium 3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room) Johanna Mellis, PhD Candidate, History How did the "boorish" Eastern Bloc representatives act within international organizations during the Cold War? How did the …
Career Talk – Conversation with CES Alumni
CES Conference Room, Turlington Hall 3312Join CES for a conversation with CES alumni! Come hear how our alumni's time at UF and work with CES helped shape their career paths. Lunch provided!