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European Events
France and Its Neighbours: Towards a Transnational History
York, United Kingdom read more »
Towards a European Society? Transgressing Disciplinary Boundaries in European Studies Research
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
The Centre for European and International Studies Research is holding its Flagship Conference at Portsmouth University beginning on 28 June 2012.
This event is a three-day international conference hosted by the University's School of Languages and Area Studies. It will bring together academics and practitioners from a broad range of disciplines including sociology, politics/IR, history, linguistics and gender studies. read more »
Interrogating Cosmopolitan Conviviality: New Dimensions of the European in Literature
Bamberg, Germany
Attempts at turning Europe into a highly problematic region of postcolonial analysis have recently - though warily - been made. Significantly, Paul Gilroy (2004) has coined the concept of "convivial culture" to signal a possibility for the development of a new cosmopolitan dimension to European culture, namely one of "radical openness" to its colonial past and postcolonial present. read more »
European Conference for Academic Disciplines
Gottenheim near Freiburg, Germany
The (IJAS) International Journal of Arts and Ssciences) Conference Series takes place annually in several cities across Europe and North America. The series has three primary aims.
The first aim is to provide opportunities for academics from a range of disciplines and countries to share their research both through the conference podium and IJAS' double-blind refereed publications. All IJAS conferences are inter- and multi-disciplinary. read more »
Nationalism and the City
Cambridge, United Kingdom read more »
ICT for Inclusive Learning: The Way to Forward
Florence, Italy
This conference aims to promote discussion of inclusive learning in Europe while providing networking and collaborative opportunities for VET and continuing education professionals, providers of e-learning, social partners and policy makers in LLL and related fields; in addition to members of the E-RURALNET Network. read more »
Future Issues in Higher Education
Istanbul, Turkey
The theme of the Conference is the "Future of Higher Education". Considering the significance of the event, however, we will also look back at the last 25 years and consider the present.
Keynote speakers will include Simon Roy from the Directorate General for Education and Culture of the European Commission, and Herman Konings of Pocket Marketing/nXt. Other keynote speakers will be confirmed later. read more »
International Conference Environment – Landscape – European Identity
Bucharest, Romania
The conference is organized by the Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Regional Geography and Environment Department, in partnership with Department of Geography, University of Craiova, Centre for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, Landscape and Water Resources Management Research Centre, Association for Biodiversity Conservation, and National University Research Council through Exploratory Research Projects. read more »
13th European AIDS Conference/EACS
Belgrade, Serbia
It is our great pleasure to invite you to Belgrade to attend the 13th European AIDS Conference/EACS which is being organised under the auspices of the European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS). We will strive for the conference to offer an exciting scientific programme, composed of a well-balanced mix of plenary lectures as well as abstract-driven sessions presenting latest original research in the field of HIV medicine. read more »
Terrorism and International Politics: Past, Present, and Future
Geneva, Switzerland
The 11th of September 2011 marks the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington in 2001. The decade since then has seen further acts of terrorism committed in Europe, for instance in Madrid in 2004 and in London in 2005 to only name the most tragic ones. However, the threat deriving from terrorism did not emerge out of the blue in 2001. As a matter of fact, terrorism or political violence in one form or another has always been a feature of human political relationships. read more »
The Sino-Global Discourse/Europe meets China
Berlin, Germany
Europe Meets China: A Forum for Young Leaders (EMC) is a network for young, influential people from across the world, who have an interest in exploring and strengthening Sino-European relations, and wish to gain insight into the current global political and economic trends associated with the rise of China. read more »
Re-Thinking Humanities and Social Sciences
Zadar, Croatia
The Zone and Zones - Radical Spatiality in our Times read more »
Food and Drink: Their Social, Political and Cultural Histories
Preston, United Kingdom
Food and drink are essentials - yet they also represent luxuries. We must eat to live, sometimes may live to eat, and alcoholic drink can be seen either as a blessing which enlivens existence or a curse which destroys it. One defines oneself not only by what one chooses (or is able) to consume, but by one's attitude to it or even one's control over such commodities. This conference seeks to explore the significance of food and drink, in its widest sense, in a variety of historical contexts. read more »
Landscapes of Secrecy: The CIA in History, Fiction and Memory
Nottingham, United Kingdom
The overall purpose of this conference is to allow many of the world's leading scholars in the field to explore and debate the history of the Central Intelligence Agency and its place within the wider realms of post-war American politics and culture. There will be a focus on the place of the CIA in the post-war of American diplomacy and foreign policy, and also the more general public reception of the subject through the medium of memoirs, film and fiction. read more »
Spaces of Alterity: Conceptualising Counter-Hegemonic Sites, Practices and Narratives
Nottingham, United Kingdom
This two day international conference for postgraduate and early career researchers explores interdisciplinary conceptions and representations of radical, counter-hegemonic space. read more »





