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Earth Day 2021 – Virtual Upcycling Workshop

Join this virtual Upcycling Workshop - a collaboration between the German Consulate General in Atlanta and the DIY Academy in Cologne! Tired of your old T-shirts taking up drawer space? How about turning them into a shopping bag! In accordance … Read more

Screening: Go-Go City: Displacement & Protest in Washington, DC

The Bertelsmann Foundation documentary "Go-Go City: Displacement & Protest in Washington, DC" focuses on the intersection of go-go and the protests over racial justice that have proliferated across the city for the better part of 2020. The documentary dives into … Read more

Sustainability and Renewable Energy in the Alps

Spanning eight countries, the Alps are widely recognized as one of the world's most iconic, idyllic destinations. Less known is their important role as a source of clean power for Europe throughout the twentieth century. This panel discussion focuses on … Read more

European Union Supply Chains and Trade: Improving Worker Rights?

How might international economic ties help to improve working conditions and human rights in Global South countries? This panel focuses on how the European Union, as well as its member governments, might use economic relations to shift firms’ and governments’ … Read more

Pride amid Prejudice: The Impact of the First Pride in Sarajevo

Phillip M. Ayoub is Associate Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs at Occidental College and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellow in International Security at the Hertie School. He is the author of When States Come Out: Europe’s Sexual Minorities and … Read more

2021 Policy Analysis Contest Deadline

The Center for European Studies (CES) and the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies (CSEEES) invite student submissions to their inaugural Policy Analysis Contest. The competition is open to all currently enrolled UNC-CH undergraduate and master’s students. Examples … Read more