European Studies Center

Synonyms: 
CWES
ESC

Teaching Foreign Language Across the Curriculum

Presenter: 
Dr. Rob Anderson, LAC Coordinator, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Sat, 09/23/2017 - 09:00 to 16:00

Teaching foreign language across the curriculum is a means to internationalize courses commonly taught only in English. Students develop an enriched understanding of their chosen course of study while enhancing language skills in their second language. Educators bring world languages into areas of study beyond the typical foreign language and literature classes. This prepares educators and students for the cross-cultural and multilingual demands of global society.

Location: 
4130 Posvar Hall
Cost: 
Free
Contact Person: 
Eliana Callahan, Educational Engagement Coordinator
Contact Phone: 
624-3503
Contact Email: 
elianacallahan@pitt.edu

Brussels Study Tour

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Presenter: 
various
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
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Date: 
Sun, 06/18/2017 (All day) to Sat, 06/24/2017 (All day)

This week-long study tour for educators is meant to increase participants' knowledge of the European Union, its institutions and decision-making process, and its influence in Europe and around the world.

Location: 
Brussels, Belgium
Cost: 
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How Intra-Party Disagreement Determines Issue Salience and Diversity in Parties' Election Manifestos

Presenter: 
Zachary Greene, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 09/06/2017 - 12:30 to 14:00

Despite incentives to present a unified front during elections, political parties are often rife with disagreements and differences in priorities. Yet, little is known about how parties negotiate between conflicting factions and intra-party groups. In this project, Dr. Greene considers competing perspectives that explain parties’ decision-making process. Do divided parties use campaign materials such as election platforms to detail carefully negotiated compromises or instead minimize policy disagreements by excluding discussion of these issues? Using evidence from Germany, Dr.

Location: 
4130 Wesley W. Posvar Hall

Treacherous Love Stories

Presenter: 
Denis Provencher, Professor of French, Head of the Department of French and Italian, University of Arizona
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 12:00

Abstract for undergraduate lecture: Treachery? Treason? What exactly are these and how do they get woven together with love and romance in a context like the course here at Pitt called “French Kiss?” Not that anything French has anything to do with love, n’est-ce pas? Or does it? Are “all things French” related to kissing, romance, and love stories? Or can they turn treacherous when it involves strangers or enemies?

Location: 
144 Cathedral of Learning

Queer Maghrebi French

Presenter: 
Denis Provencher, Professor of French, Head of the Department of French and Italian, University of Arizona
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 13:30 to 15:00

Professor Provencher's general lecture will draw from his forthcoming book Queer Maghrebi French, which investigates the lives and stories of queer Maghrebi and Maghrebi French men who moved to or grew up in contemporary France.

Location: 
Humanities Center, 602 Cathedral of Learning

Looking back at the German General Election

Presenter: 
Mona Krewell, DAAD Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Cornell University
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 10/03/2017 - 16:00

The federal elections in Germany will be held on September 24, 2017. In this lecture we will take a look back on the German election campaign and try to explain the outcome of the election. Which topics did the parties highlight in their campaigns? What campaigning trends did we see in the 2017 German election? Which strategies did the candidates and the parties use to sell themselves to the voters and did their campaigns matter? How did the far-right do in the German election?

Location: 
Humanities Center, 602 Cathedral of Learning

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