VIULECTURES

VIULECTURES is an initiative promoted by VIU to provide a platform for international and local professors to discuss key and current issues.

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April 28, 2010
Ethics and Globalization
Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet
Stefano Zamagni, Università di Bologna

May 5, 2010
Doing Business in Globalizing Asia
Nobuo Kawabe, Waseda University

May 14, 2010
Developing Country Multinationals: A New Geography of World Business?
Andrea Goldstein, OECD



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December 01, 2009
Christians and Muslims in the Age of the Crusades, between conflict and collaboration

December 09, 2009
The Role of Language in negotiating with Arabic-speaking Muslims




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May 6, 2009
When and Where did Globalization Begin?

May 13, 2009
From Poverty to Development. Chinese Economic Growth in a Historical Perspective


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November 19, 2008 > The Mediterranean Heritage as an Asset in the Age of Multi-Ethnicity

November 28, 2008 > The Muslim Headscarf: veiled thread or religious freedom?

 


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May 20, 2008 > Multiculturalism: A New Era for the Liberal Nation-State?

 

May 21, 2008 > Cities and Tolerance. Diversity, Creativity and Growth

 

 






November 14, 2007 > Why Writers Love Venice

November 21, 2007 > Humans in the Age of Genetics and Computers


Creativity and Technological Innovation: towards complementarity
This series of lectures is organized in collaboration with Designpeople and TURN, two professional communities of designers, in order to address the issues of creativity and innovation.

May 10, 2007 > Design and culture. Finnish Brand Design and Nokia

May 24, 2007 > Transdisciplinarity between Art, Technology and Economics as a Principle for Continuous Innovation

Venice and Globalization and Sinking and Shrinking Cities: New Orleans & Venice
This lectures series was promoted by VIU, in collaboration with Marsilio

November 16, 2006 > Venice and Globalization

December 7, 2006 > Sinking and Shrinking Cities: New Orleans & Venice

 

The lectures are open to the public.




VIULECTURES Podcasts

VIU Lectures


VIULECTURES Podcast
Each VIU lecture (about 1 ½ hours long) will be made available as a podcast episode.
 
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