Pitt Commons Demonstration
Learn how to sign up for your Pitt Commons profile, the benefits of using this networking platform, and how to apply for our new International Careers Mentoring Program.
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Learn how to sign up for your Pitt Commons profile, the benefits of using this networking platform, and how to apply for our new International Careers Mentoring Program.
Register here: https://bit.ly/3bWdwPN
This week the European Studies Center's Reading Group will be discussing Dawn Langan Teele's "Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women's Vote." Princeton University Press says of the book, "Exploring tensions between elected leaders and suffragists and the uncertainty surrounding women as an electoral group, Forging the Franchise sheds new light on the strategic reasons behind women’s enfranchisement."
Food will be available.
This week the European Studies Center Reading Group will be reading Political Entrepreneurs: The Rise of Challenger Parties in Europe by Catherine E. De Vries and Sara Hobolt.
This week the European Studies Center Reading Group will be reading some draft chapters from Danny’s book project with Mathias Poertner and Nicholas Sambanis entitled "Norms, Ideas, and Identities: Overcoming Discrimination Against Immigrants."
Food will be available.
The EPRG is the European Studies Center's Reading Group, this week we will dive into Sheri Berman's "Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe: From the Ancien Régime to the Present Day." Tracing the history of democracy in Europe and the rise of Dictators, this history of modern Europe will foster discussions on revolutions, war, fascism, democracies, and whatever you think about the book."Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe" is available wherever books are sold or loaned.
Food will be available.
Seventy years after the historic Schuman declaration, which kick-started the process of European integration, the Franco-German partnership remains as important and necessary as ever for Europe. Aside from the major fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Union faces significant internal and external challenges, whether democratic backsliding or navigating relations with Great Powers like the United States and China. German Ambassador to the United States, H.E. Emily Haber, French Ambassador to the United States, H.E. Philippe Etienne, and EU Ambassador to the US, H.E.
Cécile Duquenne will discuss the many ways literature can make a tangible impact on local and global politics, with a focus on French “littératures de l’imaginaire” (fantasy, science-fiction, young adult). Students would write a 500-750 word letter in French, about how their character decided or was forced to go abroad, describing their experience of exile into another society, followed by a Q&A session with the author.
To register please email Kaliane Ung, khu3@pitt.edu.
Conservations on Europe 2020-2021
The European Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh’s Conversations on Europe series of
moderated virtual roundtables connects top experts from North Africa and Europe to discuss
contemporary issues facing Europe and the Transatlantic relationship.