Virtual European Walking Tours
Every day during Europe Week, explore European cities with our virtual walking tours on the FedEx GEC Atrium Big Screen! This event is part of our annual Europe Week programming!
All of our events are open to the public! No matter who you are, you are welcome and we’d love to see you there.
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Every day during Europe Week, explore European cities with our virtual walking tours on the FedEx GEC Atrium Big Screen! This event is part of our annual Europe Week programming!
Come out to the Pit from 12pm-2pm to see the Carolina Irish Dance Association in action!
The rhetoric and reality of tectonic shifts in Europe and transatlantic relations since the Russian attack on Ukraine will be analyzed from various angles. Defense relations have been altered within Europe as well as Nato. Energy security moved front and … Read more
Join us for a guest lecture by Susanna Lindroos-Hovinheimo, Professor of Public Law at the University of Helsinki. This event is part of our annual Europe Week programming and offered in collaboration with the UNC School of Law. Presenter … Read more
This event is co-sponsored by NC German Studies! Join us on zoom for a seminar on New Approaches to an Integrated History of the Holocaust with Paul Jaskot, a professor in the department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies … Read more
Please join us for our Spring TransAtlantic Masters Program Alumni Panel. Reception and refreshments to follow. This is a hybrid event: you can attend in-person at the FedEx Global Education Center or online via Zoom. Panelists Aberdeen Sabo … Read more
The field that is now referred to as “Slavic Studies,” “Slavic and East European Studies,” or “Slavic East European, and Eurasian Studies” emerged in the 1940s with Russia at its core. As geopolitical realities changed, so did the components … Read more
On April 14, 2023, at 12 EST, you are invited to the virtual panel Facets of Suffering: The Medical Humanities and Romanian Culture, which will feature the following presentations: Madalina Mierosu, “Metaphor and Lived Experience: Fictional Representations of Cancer in … Read more
Join CES and NC German Studies on zoom for a seminar on German Society and the US Army with Adam Seipp, a professor of History and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at Texas … Read more
The roundtable will explore how European politics and the EU are being transformed by Russia's war against Ukraine. Panelists will discuss the rise in support for ethnopopulist parties in Europe over the last decade, how they govern, and whether Ukraine's … Read more