Europe Week: wEUrdle
This event is part of Europe Week 2022. Calling all wordsmiths! Test your knowledge of EU-related terms in our daily word challenge, April 4-8! wEUrdle links are available on the CES Instagram and Twitter pages @UNCEurope.
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This event is part of Europe Week 2022. Calling all wordsmiths! Test your knowledge of EU-related terms in our daily word challenge, April 4-8! wEUrdle links are available on the CES Instagram and Twitter pages @UNCEurope.
This event is part of Europe Week 2022. Tick the boxes on your transatlantic itinerary during Europe week with event bingo! Participate in events to get a bingo, and be entered into a raffle to win prizes! Printed sheets available … Read more
This event is part of Europe Week 2022. EuroVision Brackets, EU Photo Booth, European Coloring Sheets & T-Shirt Design Contest! This event will occur daily in the FedEx GEC Atrium from 11:00am - 1:00pm.
Join alums of CES' EURO-TAM Excel @ Carolina program as they share their experiences navigating the undergraduate major in Contemporary European Studies, the TransAtlantic Masters Program, and heading out into the transatlantic workforce. This event is part of Europe Week … Read more
Four short stories are set along the roads of Donbass, Ukraine during the war. There are no safe spaces and no one can make sense of just what is going on. Even as they are trapped in the chaos, some … Read more
This event is part of Europe Week 2022. 5:00pm Screening: "A Swedish Defense" A Swedish engineer tries to prevent his activist daughter from embarrassing him at work and ruining Sweden's relations with Turkey. In this satirical drama, an international arms … Read more
This event is part of Europe Week 2022. Join representatives from units across campus in the Atrium of the FedEx Global Education Center to learn about opportunities for European careers, study abroad, research, and more at UNC and in Europe! … Read more
This event is part of Europe Week 2022. Join experts Dr. Maria Popova (McGill Univeristy) Dr. Adam Fagan (King's College London), Dr. Oxana Shevel (Tufts University), Dr. Milada Vachudova (UNC-Chapel Hill), and Dr. Graeme Robertson (UNC-Chapel Hill) for a panel … Read more
Emily Greble is Associate Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. Her research interests include Islam in Europe, the transition from empire to nation-state, civil conflict, and local responses to socialism. Greble’s first book, Sarajevo, 1941-1945: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in … Read more
Join Professors Christiane Lemke, Konrad Jarausch, and Holger Moroff for a discussion on the new German governing coalition, focusing on the "Stoplight" coalition's first 100 days in government, public reception, policy initiatives, and hurdles to be overcome. This event is … Read more
In the Donbass region of Eastern Ukraine a hybrid war takes place, involving an open armed conflict alongside killings and robberies on a mass scale perpetrated by Russian-separatist gangs. In Donbass, war is called peace, propaganda is uttered as truth, … Read more
Introduced & moderated by Prof. Klaus Larres (Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill) On April 19, Andrew Elliott, director of the Northern Ireland Bureau, Northern Ireland Executive, in Washington, D.C., will discuss Northern Ireland and the journey to peace … Read more
This event is presented by the UNC Russian Flagship Program. UNC alumna Lisa Dickey (Russian Language and Literature, ’88) will discuss the importance of language study as a means of facilitating cross-cultural communication -- whether in times of peace or … Read more
The European Union Center at the University of Illinois is pleased to announce the schedule for its 12th Illinois EU Studies Conference ("Sustainable Europe"), which will take place in an online/hybrid format on April 20-22. This signature annual conference serves … Read more
Gender Equity in Europe and Beyond is a new series of roundtable discussions launched by CEUTTSS. The series brings together scholars, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers to evaluate progress in gender equity across the EU, the USA, and beyond; and look … Read more
This MEET EU Expert Career panel, made up of young professionals, provides first-hand experiences from the student perspective regarding European work settings, including legal, cultural, and other human resources differences. TO REGISTER, CLICK HERE For more information, contact Christine I. Caly-Sanchez … Read more
Marie Yovanovitch, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, will speak to the Carolina community in a discussion on April 21 as part of Carolina’s first-ever Diplomacy Week hosted by the Office of the Vice Provost for Global Affairs.
Save the date for an April 22 panel featuring three accomplished Carolina alumni working in the world of diplomacy and international affairs. The event is part of UNC Global’s Diplomacy Week. Join us on April 22 for a panel featuring … Read more
The Virginia Tech Center for European Union, Transatlantic, and Trans-European Space Studie is very excited to have His Excellency Stavros Lambrinidis, EU ambassador to the US, delivering the 2022 annual Jean Monnet Lecture. "The US and a Geopolitical Europe: Transatlantic … Read more
This year’s Czech and Slovak Workshop has relied on generous funding from the Center for European Studies; the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies; the Department of History; the College of Arts and Sciences; the North Carolina Germans … Read more
Zoom conversation with Zuzana Schrieberová, director, Multicultural Center Prague Register here to participate. Since the beginning of Russia’s war in Ukraine, at least 240,000 Ukrainians have fled to the Czech Republic. What has this development meant for Czech society? What … Read more
Pieter Judson Professor of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century History European University Institute Global history has come late to Habsburg Central Europe, and when it has, it often tends to bypass the Habsburg Empire and its successor states. The newest nationalism … Read more