Full Calendar
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This calendar is a round-up of events related to research from around BU. Browse all upcoming events by date, or select an event topic to narrow your search.
Featured Events (February 14 through April 30)
Thursday, February 27
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On the Record: Effective Strategies for Elevating Your Expertise Through Successful Media InterviewsAre you ready to amplify your voice and share your research with the world? Join Mackey Strategies’ Melanie Moran for a dynamic 90-minute workshop where you’ll learn how to confidently navigate media interviews, craft impactful key messages, and engage effectively with journalists to position yourself as a go-to expert in your field. In this interactive…
Thursday, March 6
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Mass Mobility HubJoin the Boston University Initiative on Cities and the City Planning & Urban Affairs Program for a panel discussion on the future of mobility and the role that the Mass Mobility Hub can play in advancing our transit options. Their vision is “Moving towards a cleaner, more efficient, and more equitable transportation system for all.”…
Wednesday, April 2
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Research on Tap: Tackling Cancer Through Multidisciplinary ResearchCancer remains one of the most complex and pressing challenges in medicine, requiring innovative approaches that span disciplines and perspectives. Advancing our understanding through research is critical to unlocking new prevention strategies, breakthrough treatments, and improved outcomes for patients worldwide. This Research on Tap event will showcase the diverse and influential cancer research being conducted…
Thursday, April 3
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From Insight to Impact: Crafting Op-Eds That Amplify Your ExpertiseOp-eds are a powerful way to translate your expertise into compelling narratives that influence public discourse. Join Mackey Strategies’ Melanie Moran for a 90-minute workshop designed to help you effectively draft and place op-eds that make an impact. In this session, you’ll learn: The essential elements editors seek in op-eds. How to identify timely topics…
Thursday, April 10
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A Housing Crisis Spillover: Political Discourse on Housing in Luxembourg and Cross-Border GentrificationUrban Seminar Series for Urban-H Housing Featuring Madalina Mezaros, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) and her research on Luxembourg's policy inertia, housing unaffordability, and multinational spillover "domino displacement" of its citizens.
Wednesday, April 16
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Research on Tap: AI and the HumanitiesArtificial intelligence is transforming every aspect of our lives, raising urgent questions about its impact on ethics, identity, well-being, and the health of our political and economic systems. At the same time, AI is opening new frontiers in humanities research—reshaping how we analyze complex texts, uncover historical insights, and approach anthropology. This Research on Tap…