CURA Hosts Finding Religion Workshop
The Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs hosted a group of social science scholars from across the country for the two-day workshop.
BUCSA, PWG Host Panel on Rising India, Rising Nationalism
The discussion, hosted by the Center for the Study of Asia and Pardee Women’s Group, was entitled “Rising India, Rising Nationalism, and the National Elections.”
Ekmekçioğlu Delivers 2019 Campagna-Kerven Lecture
Lerna Ekmekçioğlu delivered a lecture entitled “Survivors into Minorities: Armenians in Post-Genocide Turkey.”
African Studies Center Hosts Graduate Student Conference
The keynote address was delivered by G. Ugo Nwokeji, Associate Professor of African American Studies at the University of California Berkeley.
GDP Center Hosts Joseph Stiglitz For Inaugural Paul Streeten Lecture
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz delivered the Inaugural Paul Streeten Distinguished Lecture in Global Development Policy.
Schilde Speaks at CSE Works in Progress Series
Prof. Kaija Schilde gave a talk entitled “Explaining EU Asymmetry: A Comparison of Borders and Asylum Policy Development.”
CSE Hosts Karsten Voigt for Lecture, Panel, Class Visits
The Center for the Study of Europe hosted former member of the German Bundestag Karsten Voigt for a series of lectures and class visits.
CSE Hosts Talk on Northern Ireland’s Public History
Olwen Purdue, Director of the Centre for Public History at Queen’s University Belfast, spoke on “The Uses of the Past in Divided Societies: Northern Ireland and the US.”
GDP Center Hosts Workshop on Trade Treaties and SDGs
The Global Development Policy Center held a workshop entitled “Rethinking Trade Treaties and Access to Medicines” at Boston University’s Washington, DC offices.
Grimes Speaks at GDP Center’s GEGI Seminar Series
Associate Dean William Grimes gave a talk entitled “Constructing a Financial Safety Net for the 21st Century: Global Meets Regional.”
GDP Center Hosts T20 Workshop and Public Panel
The GDP Center hosted an official T-20 workshop and public panel at 121 Bay State Road.
Pardee Professors Speak at Symposium on China’s BRI
The Center for the Study of Europe and Center for the Study of Asia hosted the symposium entitled “By Land and By Sea: China’s Belt and Road in Europe.”
GDP Center Accepting 2019 Summer in the Field Applications
The GDP Center is accepting applications for the 2019 Summer in the Field Program until March 15, 2019.
Ammerman Speaks at CURA Pizza and Politics Workshop
Prof. Nancy Ammerman delivered a talk entitled “Constructing Religion in Context: Contributions From a Lived Religion.”
Mehrling Speaks at GDP Center GEGI Seminar Series
Prof. Perry Mehrling delivered a talk entitled “Money Is Enough? A Kindlebergian Perspective on the International Order.”
ASC Hosts Rodney Lecture on Women, War and Agency
The African Studies Center hosted Hilary Matfess for a talk entitled “Women, War, and Agency: A Study of Boko Haram and Gender.”
BUCSA Launches Website on Asia at the World’s Fairs
The BUCSA digital humanities project explores exhibits on Asian dance and architecture at the international fairs held in the 19th century.
ASC Hosts Rodney Lecture on Social Media and Politics in Africa
The African Studies Center hosted a talk entitled “Understanding Political Transitions in the Social Media (Digital Age)” as part of the Walter Rodney lecture series.
WorldBoston Hosts Talk on Taiwan at Pardee School
WorldBoston hosted a discussion entitled “Taiwan Today: Perspectives from Taipei.”
GDP Center Launches New Global China Initiative
The GDP Center has received more than $1 million in support to establish research and policy partnerships with government and academic think tanks.