European Studies Center

Synonyms: 
CWES
ESC

The Impossible Films of Vera, Countess of Cathcart

Presenter: 
Mark Lynn Anderson (Film Studies)
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 01/17/2013 - 17:30

Mark Lynn Anderson is an associate professor of Film Studies in the Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh. He is interested in the relations between media institutions and radical democracy, and has published essays on star scandals, media censorship, and early film education. His forthcoming book, Twilight of the Idols, examines the relations between early Hollywood stardom and the human sciences.

Location: 
Cathedral of Learning, Room 1228
Contact Person: 
David Pettersen or Jennifer Florian
Contact Phone: 
412-624-6564
Contact Email: 
dpetter@pitt.edu, jrf16@pitt.edu

Pulpit, Politics and Pathos: Protestant Rhetoric and the National Socialist Revolution

Presenter: 
Professor Angela Dienhart Hancock, Assistant Professor of Homiletics and Worship, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 01/16/2013 - 12:00 to 13:00

Professor Hancock’s research interests have been primarily focused on the intersections made between theology, politics, and rhetoric. In this Brown Bag Lunch Colloquium Series, she examines how the dominant political rhetoric at the end of the Weimar years infiltrates the language of the church, questioning what factors influenced the mix of gospel and Germanness.

Location: 
2628 Cathedral of Learning
Cost: 
Free.
Contact Email: 
relgst@pitt.edu

POSTPONED: "(Re)Localizing the Welfare State: Multi-leveled Rural Development Policy and Cultural Memory in Wales"

Presenter: 
Dr. William Russell Schumann III, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Event Status: 
Postponed
Date: 
Tue, 01/29/2013 - 12:00 to 13:00

An author of several books posing an anthropological perspective on government, political labor, and power, Professor Schumann will offer an argument for the Welsh, UK, and EU development hierarchies, and how the organizational cultures of Welsh rural authorities shape local interpretations and administrations of UK/EU development policies. The discussion will be framed in terms of analyzing civil-state relations in a changing Wales, UK, and Europe. Following the talk Dr. Schumann will welcome questions from the audience.

Location: 
4217 WWPH
Cost: 
Free.
Contact Email: 
env1@pitt.edu

Conversations on Europe Videoconference: "Croatia"

Subtitle: 
"The Next Member State: Croatia's Path to the European Union."
Presenter: 
EUCE/ESC Director Ron Linden, Moderator; REES Director Robert Hayden and Associate Director Andrew Konitzer, Presenters
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 01/22/2013 - 12:00 to 13:30

The EUCE/ESC, in cooperation with the Center for Russian and East European History (REES) will host the next in our ongoing series of virtual roundtables on the subject of Croatia’s impending accession as the 28th member state of the European Union. The title of the video conference is “The Next Member State: Croatia’s Path to the European Union”. REES Associate Director Andrew Konitzer will moderate. REES Center Director Robert Hayden will join other distinguished panelists from Europe and other EUCEs throughout the U.S.

Location: 
4217 WWPH
Cost: 
Free.
Contact Email: 
env1@pitt.edu

International Career ToolKit Series: Working or Volunteering Abroad after Graduation

Subtitle: 
Hear first hand experiences and get contacts for working/volunteering abroad
Presenter: 
Recent Pitt Alumni and local Peace Corp representative
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 01/16/2013 - 16:00 to 18:00

Many graduate programs want students to gain "real world" experience before enrolling in their respective programs. This session will help students plan out how and where to work or volunteer abroad. Recent Pitt alumni with experience working in India, El Salvador, Ecuador and Cape Verde will share their stories and how best connect with their organizations, and Pitt staff will have resources on hand to help you to secure overseas experience. Jonnett Maurer, the Peace Corp field based recruiter will also be there to answer questions.

Location: 
4217 Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Elaine Linn
Contact Phone: 
412 648-2113
Contact Email: 
eel58@pitt.edu

2012 International Workshop on Higher Education Reform

Subtitle: 
Reforming the Policy and Practice of Community Engagement of Higher Education
Presenter: 
various
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 10/10/2012 (All day) to Fri, 10/12/2012 (All day)

Reforming the Policy and Practice of Community Engagement of Higher Education featuring keynote addresses by:
Mark A. Nordenberg, Chancellor, University of Pittsburgh
David P. Baker, Penn State
Kassie Freeman, President, Southern University System
Alex Johnson, President, CCAC
Anne Kaplan, Vice President, Northern Illinois University
Josef W. Konvitz, Chair, PASCAL International Observatory

Location: 
University of Pittsburgh Campus

Seminar: Robert Grosseteste at Munich

Presenter: 
PHILIPP ROSEMANN (Dallas)
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 12/06/2012 - 12:30 to 14:00

Medieval Latin Reading Group seminar on the reception of mystical theology in fifteenth-century Munich and the significance of “minor” texts for the development of intellectual traditions.

We will discuss a short portion from Robert Grosseteste at Munich, Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations 14 (Louvain and Paris: Peeters, 2012). The reading, approximately two pages, will be circulated in advance in Latin and English translation. All are welcome, regardless of your prior involvement in the reading group. No Latin required.

Location: 
Cathedral of Learning 126 (Polish Nationality Room)

CONFERENCE: Exhibition Complex: Displaying People, Identity, and Culture

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 10/18/2012 (All day) to Sat, 10/20/2012 (All day)

The Department of History of Art & Architecture at the University of Pittsburgh is pleased to announce its 2012 graduate student symposium titled “Exhibition Complex: Displaying People, Identity, and Culture.” Organized in collaboration with the Carnegie Museum of Art, our topic is inspired by the museum's fall 2012 exhibition Inventing the Modern World: Decorative Arts at the World's Fairs, 1851-1939. This year's symposium sets out to analyze the many modes of display, types of artistic production, and built and existing structures that constitue ephemeral exhibition spaces.

Location: 
Carnegie Museum of Art Theater (CMA)
Contact Email: 
pittgradsymposium@gmail.com

Pizza and Politics: Pomak Identifications across the Greek, Bulgarian, and Turkish Borders

Presenter: 
Cengiz Haksoz, Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 01/23/2013 - 12:00 to 13:00

Cengiz Haksoz, a graduate student in the Anthropology Department at Pitt, will present a portion of his dissertation, which focuses on transnational identity formation. Pizza and Politics is the EUCE/ESC’s monthly graduate student speaker forum focusing on European and European Union Studies. For more information, contact Allyson Delnore at adelnore@pitt.edu. PIZZA WILL BE SERVED.

Location: 
4625 Posvar Hall
Cost: 
Free
Contact Person: 
Allyson Delnore
Contact Phone: 
412-624-5404
Contact Email: 
adelnore@pitt.edu

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