Events in UCIS

Tuesday, November 1

8:00 am Lecture
The Influence of Early Muslim Physicians and Classical Islamic Scholars on the Development of Modern Psychiatry
Location:
Zoom
Announced by:
Global Studies Center on behalf of Center for Bioethics and Health Law, Department of Religious Studies, Jewish Studies Program, Palliative and Supportive Institute of UPMC and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Continuing Education Program
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The first psychiatric hospitals in the world were established as early as the 8th century during the Islamic Renaissance. Despite the emergence of a highly sophisticated and interdisciplinary system of understanding the human psyche in early Islamic history, most students of modern psychology are unfamiliar with this rich history. This lecture will provide a historical and contemporary review of the Islamic intellectual heritage as it pertains to modern behavioral science and how mental illness was historically perceived and treated in the Muslim world. (Continuing medical education credit will be available.) Register on the Zoom link!

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
Hungarian Conversation Table
Location:
Cathedral of Learning 329
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
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Come and practice your Hungarian and meet others interested in the language! All levels welcome.

5:30 pm Student Club Activity
German Club Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub Conversation Table
Sponsored by:
Global Hub along with German Club
6:00 pm Information Session
International and Area Studies BPhil Interest Meeting
Location:
4217 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center
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Are you passionate about an issue within the realm of Global Studies? The Global Studies Center BPhil degree provides students with the opportunity to develop an interdisciplinary research project under the mentorship of their chosen professor. Meet with current BPhil seniors, academic advisor Elaine Linn, and capstone professor Dr. Horia Dijmarescu to learn about the optimal timelines, opportunities for research, how to get started, the role of the faculty mentor, and more!