Multiculturalism: A New Era for the Liberal Nation-State? VIULectures 1|08
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2008-05-13 15:24:36 |
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Cities and Tolerance. Diversity, Creativity and Growth. VIULectures 1|08
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2008-05-13 15:25:39 |
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May 19-20, 2008. Executive Session on Biofuels and Sustainable Development
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2008-05-13 11:50:11 |
The session will be convened by the Sustainability Science Program at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, in cooperation with the Global Bioenergy Partnership. It will take place at Venice International University (VIU) on the island of San Servolo, thanks to the support of the Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea. |
Guest Lecture: America, a Bundle of Contradictions
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2008-05-09 11:21:01 |
Lecture by Professor William Chafe, Department of History, Duke University. |
April 21-24: International Meeting of Junior Nanoscientists on Global Challenges
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2008-04-17 15:29:27 |
The NCCR Nanoscale Science Basel and the Center for NanoScience (CeNS) Munich
invite young researchers from around the world to discuss issues of global
importance.
As a key technology of this century, nanotechnology will play a leading role in the
development of solutions for the global challenges. The upcoming threatening problems,
which in turn pose rewarding research opportunities, will engross the current generation of
young scientists. Their interdisciplinary education will allow them to tackle these challenges
ahead. The NCCR Nanoscale Science in Basel and the Center for NanoScience (CeNS) in
Munich have started a joint effort to address this urgent issue by inviting 40 junior scientists
to the island of San Servolo in the Laguna of Venice on April 21-24 for an intense workshop
entitled “Global challenges and how nanotechnology can help”. The group is composed of
advanced PhD students and postdoctoral researchers coming from China, India, Iran, Japan,
Pakistan, Russia, Africa, South America, USA and Europe.
The first goal of this meeting is to foster the awareness for the global challenges by an
analysis of the current major problems by this group of junior scientists. Since every change
will require internationally consorted efforts, the initiation of a network amongst these
scientists, which will sculpture our scientific and technological future, seems to be essential.
The formation of such a network of junior scientists is therefore a major goal of this
workshop. In a final round the junior researchers will identify key problems where
nanotechnology can provide solutions. Our hope is that powerful networks composed of
these junior scientists will form to tackle the most urgent projects in the near future. |
International Summer Research Worshop
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2008-02-27 11:31:08 |
Duke University's Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness (CGGC), together with Venice International University's Center for Studies on Technologies in Distributed Intelligence Systems (TeDIS), are pleased to announce the expansion of their ongoing collaboration by developing a new International Summer Research Workshop. |
Spring 2008 Semester Program: Orientation Week
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2008-02-15 16:28:46 |
Orientation activities and introductory lectures for students and Faculty of the Spring 2008 Semester Program of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Freshman's Fair
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2008-02-15 16:08:59 |
Presentation of the Spring 2008 Semester Program of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Theater and the Public Sphere in Wilhelminian Germany 1871-1918
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2008-02-15 15:55:49 |
Prof. Martin Baumeister, Prof. Christofer Balme |
Bavaria and Italy: aspects of their cultural, ecclesiastical and law historical relations
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2008-02-15 16:13:41 |
Prof. Hans-Georg Hermann, Prof. Manfred Heim |
What you can learn from psychology about good leadership
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2008-02-15 16:13:20 |
Prof. Hans-Georg Schultz-Gambach, Dr. Martin Winkler |
British Romantics in Italy
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2008-02-15 16:11:50 |
Prof. Christopher Bode, Prof. Esterhammer |
Political Authority
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2008-02-15 16:11:37 |
Prof. Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, Prof. Erasmus Mayr, Dr. Stephan Sellmaier |
Medieval Cartography and Cosmology: The Case of the Ebstorf Worldmap
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2008-02-15 16:11:21 |
Prof. Ernst Hellgardt |
State-Church Relations: Analysis of selected agreements between the Roman Catholic Church and European States
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2008-02-15 16:11:07 |
Prof. Elmar Guethoff |
Sinking and Shrinking Cities: New Orleans and Venice in Comparison
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2008-02-12 13:15:19 |
Prof. Berndt Ostendorf, Prof. Luca Pes |
The Europeanization of Public Law
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2008-02-15 16:10:52 |
Prof. Peter Huber, Prof. Arne Uhl |
Discourses on Art: Lacan, Deleuze and Agamben
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2008-02-15 16:10:34 |
Prof.Thomas Kisser, Prof. Marcus Coelen |
European Media-Public: Comparing Analysis of the News-Coverage in Daily Newspapers of several EU-Member States
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2008-02-15 16:10:18 |
Prof. Marcus Behmer |
Legal Problems Concerning the E-Commerce
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2008-02-15 16:09:54 |
Prof. Johanes Hager |