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The Human Dimension of Heritage in the EU

This panel will consider both the human rights law dimension of cultural heritage, and the role that heritage plays in protecting and realizing all human rights, comprising cultural rights. Our speakers will first explain that human rights law is central … Read more

Economic Inequality After the Pandemic

This panel discussion is a public online event with Wolfgang Schmidt, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance of Germany, Angella MacEwan, Senior Economist, Canadian Union of Public Employees, and Branko Milanovic, Professor and Senior Scholar, the Stone Center on Socio-Economic … Read more

Yom HaShoah Event | UNC Hillel

UNC Hillel will mark Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) with a program featuring UNC students who are the descendants of Holocaust survivors speaking about their family's stories from World War II. Based on the Israeli program Zikaron Basalon, literally meaning … Read more

Get to Know the EU Institutions: EU Parliament

Ever wanted to know how the EU works? The UNC Center for European Studies (CES) is hosting a spring webinar series on EU institutions! The April 8 webinar focuses on the European Parliament. Speakers include Holger Moroff, faculty in the … Read more

Linking Foreign Language to Careers in National Security

Join the UNC Russian Flagship Program for an informal discussion on career opportunities with an esteemed group of UNC alumni in the government and non-government sectors and representatives from the National Security Education Program. The participants will discuss how their … Read more

The Future of German Jewish Studies

Focusing on two new volumes published in honor of Jonathan Hess, this panel discussion poses broad questions about the content and future of this elusive field of inquiry. Dismissed by some as a boutique enterprise dedicated to largely secularied German … Read more

Graduate Student Workshop: Journal Article Submissions

Join the Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies for a graduate student workshop with Dr. Sabine Hake, Professor and Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture in the Department of Germanic Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. To … Read more