The Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR) by Ralf Remshardt, Theater & Dance No Show Business as Usual: European Theater in the Age of Populism This presentation will discuss the effect of the rise of European populism on modern theater.
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Location Grinter Hall 404 Brief Intro Come join the Center for African Studies, Center for European Studies, and Center for Latin American Studies for a info session on the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship. Fellowships provide students with funding to pursue language and area studies of a least … |
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Location 3312 Turlington Hall Brief Intro The Center for European Studies will host an info session on the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowship to study a least or less commonly taught European language. Eligible languages include: Arabic, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Modern Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Turkish. … |
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Location 3312 Turlington Hall Brief Intro Come join the Center for European Studies to talk with CES alumna, Victoria Dokken. Shephali graduated from UF in 2014 with a BA in Political Science and Economics and a minor in East-Central European Studies. After UF, Victoria joined the Peace Corp where she …
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The Institute of Learning in Retirement (ILR) by Michael Leslie, Telecommunication Victims, Villains, or Heroes: Images of Europe's Black Immigrants in Film Film is a powerful vehicle for shaping both consciousness and behavior. This talk explores how key films by both African and European filmmakers are shaping our political imagination, and their potential … |
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Location 3324 Burlington Hall Brief Intro George Glen, Ph.D. student, Biology CES Lunchtime Symposium series As scientist we are forces to estimate various life-history parameters from incomplete data: for instance, how do we estimate a sea turtle’s population size when for most of their life they are hidden beneath the … |
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Location 3312 Turlington Hall Brief Intro Learn more about the Critical Language Scholarship Program sponsored by the US Department of State. CLS is an intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for undergraduate and graduate students. Eligible UF languages include: Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili, Turkish The info session … |
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Location Turlington 2306 CES Film Festival: European Horror Night Watch – Russia, Action Horror Night Watch is a 2004 Russian urban fantasy supernatural thriller film that takes place in modern day Moscow, super-natural armies of Good and Evil, Light and Darkness, gear up to do battle. |
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Location Keene-Flint Hall, room 005 Brief Intro Come hear about opportunities to put your European Studies focus to use in a career in academics! Rachel Rothstein will discuss her work as a high school teacher at the Weber School in Atlanta, GA teaching on Modern Jewish History and leading the school’s … |
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Location Keene-Flint Room 005 Brief Intro Jason Lutes A masterwork of the graphic novel golden age, Berlin tells the story of the metropolis’ citizens before the fall of the Weimar Republic, as fascism is on the rise throughout the world. |
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Location Harn Museum of Art Brief Intro The story of two men who meet in the trenches of the First World War, and how their tale becomes a microcosm for the horrors of war. With the Harn Museum of Art, Samuel Proctor Oral History Program, Veterans for Peace, and the Science … |
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