European Studies Center

Synonyms: 
CWES
ESC

Beyond the King's Eye

Subtitle: 
Observing Comets in the Age of Versailles
Presenter: 
Claire Goldstein
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Mon, 01/25/2016 - 18:00

Claire Goldstein is Associate Professor in the Department of French & Italian at the University of California Davis. Her book, Vaux & Versailles: The Appropriations, Erasures and Accidents that Made Modern France, appeared in 2008 with the University of Pennsylvania Press. She is currently at work on a book manuscript entitled Comets in the Sun King’s Cosmos. Circulation and Epistemology in Early Modern France.

Location: 
Carnegie Museum of Art Theater

What is Achilles? What is Achilles not?

Presenter: 
Edwin D. Floyd
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Fri, 01/22/2016 - 16:00

No more than with the famous passage from Pindar, Pythian 8.95 (alluded to in the two questions in this lecture's title) can the Iliad be definitively and simply explicated. Picking up, however, from Melanippedes, another fifth century BCE lyric poet, this presentation investigates the idea that, as Scholion on Il 13.350 which cites Melanippedes says, "Thetis was pregnant by Zeus when she was given in marriage to Peleus because of the remarks of Prometheus or Themis."

Location: 
208B Cathedral of Learning

Europe: East and West

Subtitle: 
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Presenter: 
Selected undergraduate students
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Fri, 04/01/2016 - 09:00 to 16:00

The Europe: East and West Undergraduate Research Symposium is an annual event designed to provide undergraduate students, from the University of Pittsburgh and other colleges and universities, with advanced research experiences and opportunities to develop presentation skills. The event is open to undergraduates from all majors and institutions who have written a research paper from a social science, humanities, or business perspective focusing on the study of Eastern, Western, or Central Europe, the European Union, Russia, or other countries of the former Soviet Union.

Location: 
William Pitt Union 538, 540, and 548
Contact Person: 
Gina Peirce
Contact Phone: 
412-648-2290
Contact Email: 
gbpeirce@pitt.edu

International Career Toolkit Series

Subtitle: 
Careers with Social Impact
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Fri, 01/22/2016 - 15:00

International Career Toolkit Series: Careers with Social Impact
Presenters: Adriana LaMonte, Manager of Strategic Programs and Global Affairs of L’Hopital Albert Schweitzer (Haiti); Dawn Brubaker, Lead Service Coordinator and Trainer for the Refugee and Immigrant Department of Jewish Family and Children’s Services; Kheir Mugwaneza, Director of the Refugee Resettlement Program at Northern Area Multi Service Center.

Location: 
4217 Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Elaine Linn
Contact Email: 
eel

The Tucci-Cornetti Lecture: "Writ in Water: Poetry on Paper in Medieval Italy"

Presenter: 
Prof. Karla Mallette
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 01/14/2016 - 18:00

On Thursday, January 14, 2016, Professor Mallette will deliver the Italian Program’s annual Tucci-Cornetti Lecture at 6pm in 602 CL (Humanities Center) .

“Writ in Water: Poetry on Paper in Medieval Italy”

Location: 
602 Cathedral of Learning (Humanities Center)
Contact Person: 
Lina Insana
Contact Email: 
insana@pitt.edu

Bridging Israel and Turkey: Turkish Jews and the Concept of 'Home'

Presenter: 
Marcy Brink-Danan
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 18:00 to 20:30

Marcy Brink-Danan is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Hebrew University. She is the author of Jewish Life in 21st Century Turkey: The Other Side of Tolerance (Indiana University Press, 2011). Brink-Danan examines what it means for Jews to live as a tolerated minority in contemporary İstanbul. The overall schedule for the event is listed below:

6:00 PM - Tours of Israel Heritage Room and Turkish Nationality Room
7:00 PM (324 CL) - Lecture with Marcy Brink-Danan
8:30 PM - Refreshments and Reception

Location: 
Third Floor - Cathedral of Learning
Contact Email: 
jsp@pitt.edu

Reacting to the Past Workshop: An Interdisciplinary Classroom Simulation

Presenter: 
Dr. David Henderson and Dr. Susan Henderson with Reacting to the Past
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Sat, 05/21/2016 - 09:00

Participate in a classroom simulation that relives negotiations on air pollution and acid rain among European nations between 1979-1989.

The international simulation "Acid Rain in the European Environment" incorporates social studies, chemistry, and English content. Students engage in analyzing primary source documents as well as scientific data and graphs.

Location: 
4130 Posvar Hall
Cost: 
Free
Contact Person: 
Kathy Ayers
Contact Phone: 
412-624-3503
Contact Email: 
kma69@pitt.edu

Conversations on Europe: The Rise of the Right: Comparing the American and European Political Landscapes

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 01/19/2016 - 12:00 to 13:30

This month’s session of our Conversation on Europe series will be devoted to the recent social movements and electoral dynamics within both the U.S. and Europe that reflect a rise in populist and right wing movements. Polarizing figures like Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen have grabbed headlines on both sides of the Atlantic, attracted enthusiastic crowds at public rallies, and prompted a great deal of liberal hand-wringing in social media forums. How electorally significant are these individuals and movements? What accounts for their rise in popularity?

Location: 
4217 Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Allyson Delnore
Contact Email: 
adelnore@pitt.edu

Conversations on Teaching Europe

Subtitle: 
Teaching European History and Culture Through Art
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 03/23/2016 - 16:00

For the European Studies Center's second installment of Conversations on Teaching Europe, we will connect experts and local K-12 teachers via videoconference to discuss strategies and techniques that infuse information about European cultures, people and history as well as contemporary issues into curricula. For this particular webinar, we will discuss the use of European art and architecture in classroom lessons with a faculty expert and two local K-12 teachers.

Location: 
4217 Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Kathy Ayers
Contact Phone: 
412-624-3503
Contact Email: 
kma69@pitt.edu

Teacher Forum on Internationalizing the K-12 Classroom

Subtitle: 
Enter your project or lesson(s) and show us how you engage students in global awareness, inspire cross-cultural competence, and prepare students for the 21st century.
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Sat, 04/09/2016 - 08:30

The University Center for International Studies will host a Teacher Forum on Internationalizing the K-12 Classroom on Saturday, April 9, 2016 at the William Pitt Union on the University of Pittsburgh’s Oakland campus.

Location: 
Pitt School of Law
Contact Person: 
Kathy Ayers
Contact Phone: 
412-624-3503
Contact Email: 
kma69@pitt.edu

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