The Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin is pleased to solicit applications for its next fellowship competition. The program offers fellowships to scholars in all social science and humanities disciplines, including historians working on German and European history since the mid-18th century for a research period in Berlin […]
Join us on Wednesday, November 20, for Russian Voices: Readings and Conversations with contemporary Russian poets Polina Barskova, Anna Glazova, and Maria Stepanova. This event celebrates the release by Zephyr Press of Relocations, a new anthology of Russian poetry, and brings together the three poets whose works are collected in the book and two of […]
BU’s Center for the Study of Europe was the subject of a feature article by Lara Ehrlich in the Spring 2013 issue of arts&sciences: A new center on campus becomes the nucleus for multidisciplinary study of Europe …
During the fall of 2013, our focus at the Center for the Study of Europe is on Russia. The Russian Voices Film Series is intended to complement our forthcoming Russian Voices Symposium and Philosophical Cabaret. The poets, musicians, and filmmakers featured in the series are each, in their own way, engaged in re-thinking oppositions such […]
The University of Padova announces a new intensive and specialized school that addresses legal, economic, political and historical aspects related to Europe in a global dimension (S.E.L.S.S). The SELSS welcomes participants, from both European and extra European countries,to be actively involved in a collaborative learning environment under the supervision of renowned academics from different European […]
Mark your calendars! The FLACSO-ISA Joint Conference is scheduled for July 23-25th, 2014 at the University of Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Paper and panel submissions related to all areas of international studies and world politics are welcome. Particularly welcome are submissions related to our 2014 conference theme, Global and Regional Powers in a […]
On Thursday, May 23, the Center for the Study of Europe teamed up with the Bulgarian American Cultural Center Madara to present “Bulgarian Voices.” The event, which was dedicated to the Days of Bulgarian Education, Culture, and Slavonic Literature, featured stories from the living memory of Bulgarian crafts and traditions. The star of the evening […]
The Fulbright-Schuman Program, administered by the Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Belgium, is jointly financed by the U.S. State Department and the Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission. It funds projects exclusively dealing with US-EU relations, EU institutions, or EU policy. There are grants for Graduate Study Pre-Doctoral […]
In this three-part series of interviews, Vivien Schmidt, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration and Director of the Center for the Study of Europe, discusses the ongoing Eurozone Crisis, problems of leadership and democracy in the EU, and the effect and applications her research is finding overseas. The Eurozone Crisis, Part 1: Origins and Effects […]
We are delighted to announce the second GR:EEN – GEM PhD Summer School, organised by our colleagues at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). It will be held in Carthage (Tunisia), in partnership with the Manouba University in Tunisia, from August 18 – 23. The chosen topic is “The Arab Spring, Domestic Democratic Transitions and the […]