News & Events
Here you will find recent news items, highlights of recent events at the Center for the Study of Europe, and announcements of selected upcoming events. For a complete list of upcoming events at the Center for the Study of Europe, please visit our Calendar, where you will also find listings of Europe-related events organized by other departments on campus, as well as a wide selection of off-campus events of possible interest. We add new events to the calendar throughout the semester, so check back frequently. Or, sign up for our Newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay apprised of our ongoing activities.
European Studies Holiday Recital and Reception (12/03/24)
Welcome the holiday season with European Studies friends and colleagues. A solo recital by Latvian violinist and chamber musician Aija Read more
Undergraduate Internships in the Humanities
The BU Center for the Humanities has sponsored paid summer internships for undergraduates in the humanities at important Boston institutions Read more
Citizenship, Return, and Repatriation: Balkan Muslims and the Dilemmas of a New International Order after World War I (11/19/24)
Join us for a lecture by Emily Greble, Nelson O. Tyrone, Jr. Chair in History; Professor and Chair, Department of Read more
The UN’s Pact for the Future: Between Aspirations and Reality in the UN System: A Lecture by Ambassador Rytis Paulauskas (11/14/24)
Please join us for a lecture by Ambassador Rytis Paulauskas, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Lithuania to the United Read more
Event Highlights: The Moors of Time
On Tuesday, October 1, we were delighted to welcome French author Patrick Autréaux back to the Center for the Study Read more
1989: The Fall of the Berlin Wall and the End to an Age (10/30/24)
Join us for a panel discussion commemorating the opening of the Berlin Wall, which took place 35 years ago on Read more
The US Elections and the Transatlantic Relationship: Two Outcomes, the Same Challenges? (10/23/24)
Please join us on for a panel discussion with BU faculty Thomas Berger (Pardee School of Global Studies), Cathie Jo Read more
Russia’s Resilience: Myth or Reality? (10/16/24)
Join us for a conversation with Russian political scientist Ekaterina Schulmann and journalist Maksim Kurnikov. Wednesday, October 16, 2024 3 Read more
Contested Nuclear Taboo in the Third Nuclear Age A lecture by Michal Smetana (11/20/24)
Join us for a Global Security Speaker Series lecture by: Michal Smetana, Associate Professor at the Institute of International Studies, Read more
Elections in the U.S. and Europe: What Does This Mean for the Transatlantic Security Relationship? (11/12/24)
In November, Americans are going to the polls. The Europeans did so last June. What does this electoral shake-up mean Read more
Workshop in International Theory & History (Fall 2024)
The goal of this workshop is to put BU's historians, political theorists, and theory-oriented comparativists into closer conversation - please Read more
Theater and Conflict Resolution: A Workshop with Dr. Guila Clara Kessous (09/27/24)
Update: this event has been cancelled due to an unforeseen travel difficulties! We will reschedule the workshop for February or Read more
The Moors of Time: A Reading & Conversation with Patrick Autréaux (10/01/24)
Please join us for a reading & conversation with Patrick Autréaux, writer-in-residence in BU's Department of Romance Studies. Autréaux will Read more
The Future of Foreign Policy Is Feminist (09/25/24)
Join us for a Panel Discussion with Dr. Sonja Kreibich, Consul General of Germany to the New England States, and Read more
Event Highlights: Challenges & Opportunities for the EU as a Global Actor
This lecture by Prof. Dr. Jan Wouters, Full Professor of International Law and International Organizations and Jean Monnet Chair Ad Read more