Events in UCIS

Wednesday, August 2

11:00 am Lecture
Artificial Intelligence for the Greater Good? Exploring the European Union’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies as Entangled Assemblages
Location:
4217 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center
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The project examines the EU’s efforts to create a trans-European, innovation-friendly environment through science, technology, and innovation policies that provide a model for responsible socio-technical development strategies in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI). An interdisciplinary framework, which borrows concepts and insights from European integration theories as well as from work in Science and Technology Studies (STS), is developed to explore the impact of actors’ norms and values, identities, and material interests on the EU’s AI-related policies. While mainstream perspectives perceive the European politics of STI as the result of rational actors’ attempts to maximize material interests, this project puts equal emphasis on the normative and ideational aspects as well as the reciprocal impact of technological artifacts themselves on the formulation and implementation of EU-policies. Simultaneously, the project highlights the messiness of technological innovation as well as its deep embeddedness within the European integration process. The EU’s recent struggles to formulate and implement ambitious AI-related STI-policies effectively highlight the complexity and multidimensionality of technological innovation.

Dr. Stefan Fritsch
Associate Professor of International Relations
Department of Political Science
Bowling Green State University
Web: https://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/political-science/faculty-and-sta...

Saturday, August 5

1:30 pm Film
"Sight" film screening
Location:
David Lawrence Hall
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center along with Screenshot:Asia, Midwest USA Chinese Chamber of Commerce-Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Chinese Culture Center and Film Pittsburgh
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You are invited to register for a free prescreening of an award-winning Hollywood feature film "Sight," which will be officially released in theaters across the country in October 2023. The movie is based on the world-renowned eye doctor Ming Wang's life story. Dr. Wang invented a surgical procedure that helps blind patients restore their eyesight. His journey is a true American story that inspires Chinese immigrants and all Americans! Ages 12+ only. Space is limited and RSVP is required. Please register here.

Sunday, August 6

1:30 pm Film
"Sight" Film Screening
Location:
David Lawrence Hall
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center along with Screenshot:Asia, Midwest USA Chinese Chamber of Commerce-Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Chinese Culture Center and Film Pittsburgh
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You are invited to register for a free prescreening of an award-winning Hollywood feature film "Sight," which will be officially released in theaters across the country in October 2023. The movie is based on the world-renowned eye doctor Ming Wang's life story. Dr. Wang invented a surgical procedure that helps blind patients restore their eyesight. His journey is a true American story that inspires Chinese immigrants and all Americans! Ages 12+ only. Space is limited and RSVP is required. Please register here.

Monday, August 14

4:00 pm Reception
New International Graduate & Professional Student Reception
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Global Hub and Office of International Services
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During this reception, the Vice Provost for Global Affairs and the Office of International Services will welcome new international graduate and professional graduate students.

Thursday, August 17

2:00 pm Reception
Meet and Greet with the Office of International Services
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Global Hub and Office of International Services
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International students, come stop by the Global Hub to meet Immigration Specialists from the Office of International Services!

Sunday, August 20

12:00 pm Cultural Event
India Day 2023
Location:
Cathedral of Learning Commons
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center, Global Hub, Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs and UCIS Engagement along with Indian Nationality Room Committee
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*ALL GUESTS SHOULD ENTER THE FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE OR THE S. BELLEFIELD AVENUE SIDE (ACCESSIBLE) TO THE CATHEDRAL OF LEARNING* OTHER ENTRANCES WILL BE CLOSED.

Join the Indian Nationality Room Committee for the 21st commemoration of India Independence Day. This year’s theme is the Music of India. The event will showcase an exciting array of music and dance performances from all corners of India. Enjoy connecting with members of the Indian community, great food, and wonderful music and fun.

Parking is available on the streets around the Cathedral of Learning at no charge on Sundays. Parking for an hourly fee is also available in the Soldiers & Sailors garage on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard.

Monday, August 28

12:30 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
EU Enlargement - Spotlight: Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia)
Location:
Zoom Webinar
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center