The Center for European Studies and European Union Center of Excellence at UNC-Chapel Hill is pleased to announce that applications for the 2016-2018 cohort of the TransAtlantic Masters program are now being accepted. APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 12, 2016 TAM trains graduate students pursuing international careers in administration, diplomacy, business, policy-making, consulting, teaching, and research. Offered […]
We are very pleased to announce that applications for the 2016 Diplomacy and Diversity Fellowship are now open! The Diplomacy and Diversity Fellowship is a transatlantic educational program for American and European graduate students. When: May 29 – June 26, 2016 Where: Washington, Berlin and Warsaw Who’s Eligible: Graduate students and recent graduates of universities […]
Saving an Ancestral Cemetery BU alum searches for Jewish headstones used by Nazis to fortify roads By Lara Ehrlich Icek Wluka led his son David through the iron gates of Auschwitz. It was 1988, the first time he had returned to Poland since the war, and he remembered every inch of the camp where his […]
The concert will be held in Boston University’s Concert Hall at 855 Commonwealth Avenue at 8:30 pm on Tuesday, November 3. The concert will begin with a brief talk on the program by distinguished scholar Lewis Lockwood, co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research, and author of Beethoven: The Music and the Life. Tickets are […]
The Institute for the Study of Irish Culture Presents: A Poetry Reading with Moya Cannon and David Ferry Tuesday, November 10th at 6 p.m. The Castle, 225 Bay State Road Moya Cannon was born in Dunfanaghy, County Donegal in 1956 and lives in Galway. Her first collection, Oar, won the inaugural Brendan Behan Award and, […]
The Institute for the Study of Irish Culture presents Making and Remembering a Revolution in Ireland: A Lecture by Roy Foster. Wednesday, October 28th at 6 p.m. The Castle, 225 Bay State Road Roy Foster’s books include Charles Stewart Parnell: The Man and His Family (1976), Lord Randolph Churchill: A Political Life (1981), Modern Ireland 1600-1972 […]
Attention students – the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University has announced the second annual call for applicants for its Student Research Travel Grant program. The Student Research Travel Grant program is the flagship opportunity for institutionally-supported student research offered by the Pardee School. Grants of up to $5,000 are awarded […]
The European Commission has just released the new call for proposals for the 2016 Erasmus+ program. The Erasmus+ program includes a mobility program for US students, faculty, and staff as well as other funding opportunities (such as the Jean Monnet program) for both individuals and universities to engage with the European Union and its Member […]
Cornel Ban, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Boston University and an expert in the political economy of crises and transitions has just published an article in the Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS). Ban’s article, which he co-wrote with Daniela Gabor of the University of the West of England, is titled “Banking on Bonds: The […]
The European Parliament Liaison Office (EPLO) is pleased to announce the launch of its spring round of internships designed for US citizens who have completed their bachelor degree which will take place Monday January 18th – April 15th, 2016 in its Washington D.C. Office with a possible extension in Brussels and Strasbourg. We are also […]