Conferences & Workshops (November 1 through February 26)
Friday, January 31
- 11:00 AM Brexit and Ireland’s Irish Question - How the UK’s Withdrawal Reshapes Irish Politics (Harvard)
- 12:00 PM The Causes and Consequences of Brexit (Harvard)
- 1:00 PM Adel Fauzetdinova, How ‘Bad’ Translations made ‘Good’ Literature: The Dostoevsky on the Pampas Case (Translation Seminar)
- 1:30 PM Europe and Latin America: Challenges to a Strategic Partnership? (Harvard)
Monday, February 3
Tuesday, February 4
Thursday, February 6
Friday, February 7
- 11:00 AM Democracy and Immigrant Welfare Rights (Harvard)
- 1:00 PM Chantal Ringuet, Translating Yiddish literature in the Americas: Transnational Perspectives
Sunday, February 9
Monday, February 10
- 3:30 PM Jill Magid | The Proposal Film Screening + Conversation (MIT)
- artistic research luncheon | the mit nuclear reactor: a world-class facility for research and education
Tuesday, February 11
Wednesday, February 12
- 5:00 PM Eating Women:The Regulation of Milk and Placenta Consumption in France and the United States
Thursday, February 13
- 4:30 PM The Museum of the Second World War in GdaĆsk: Crossroads of History, Memory and Politics (Harvard)
Tuesday, February 18
Wednesday, February 19
Friday, February 21
- 1:00 PM Edith Grossman, From Cervantes to García Márquez. A Conversation with Edith Grossman
- 2:00 PM The Popularization of Unpopular Ideas: Social Cross-Pressures and Immigration Attitudes in Sweden (Harvard)
Monday, February 24
Tuesday, February 25
- 4:00 PM The Failed Accession of Turkey to the European Union and the Migrant Crisis
- 4:30 PM China, Russia, and Europe’s Authoritarian Challenge (Harvard)
- 5:00 PM Ireland's Transatlantic Horizons: The Future of EU-US Relations