Russian Film Symposium 2012: Liquid Sky
Russian Film Symposium 2012 Camp Cinema: Russian Style
Russian Film Symposium 2012 Camp Cinema: Russian Style
Russian Film Symposium 2012 Camp Cinema: Russian Style
Russian Film Symposium 2012 Camp Cinema: Russian Style
Russian Film Symposium 2012 Camp Cinema: Russian Style
Russian Film Symposium 2012 Camp Cinema: Russian Style
Sunday, June 10 from 12 - 5 pm on the lawn at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Main, Oakland
Follow your dreams, Pittsburgh! Imagination and fun await you at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's 12th annual Summer Reading Extravaganza. Kick off your summer reading with free family fun, including entertainment, crafts and activities for kids and teens! The Asian Studies Center will host activity and book tables at this event.
This three-day symposium "Crossing Borders: Ways of Constructing Identities" will take place at the University of Augsburg as a joint graduate student conference between the University of Augsburg and the University of Pittsburgh. Fifteen total graduate students will present: five graduate students from the University of Pittsburgh and ten from the University of Augsburg will be giving individual presentations on topics related to their dissertation research. The Faculty of Philology and History at the University of Augsburg will provide conference rooms.
Open to University of Pittsburgh faculty and graduate students, this workshop will be offered by Bolivian philosopher Rafael Bautista and has been organized by the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures, with the sponsorship of the Center for Latin American Studies, the LASA-Bolivia section, and the Bolivian Studies Journal. The workshop will be conducted in Spanish, with English translation.
A group of this year's LL.M. students will discuss past struggles and future challenges related to the rule of law in their home countries. The second of two lectures, this event will feature discussions by Ivan Milosevic (Serbia), Cristian Minor (Mexico), Kustrim Tolaj (Kosovo), and Abeer Hashayka, Wael Lafee, and Mais Qandeel (Palestine).
With financial crises looming in Europe, the world is bracing for new shocks. How will it all play out? Will the euro and the European Union survive? These and many other questions engage students at the University of Pittsburgh. Join us to learn about some of the initiatives that Pitt graduate students from varying disciplines are creating to bring the EU to campus (or bring the campus to the EU)! Don’t miss out on this chance to meet colleagues who have similar research, professional or extracurricular interests in the EU. And, of course, pizza will be served.