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Ten Years' Event

December 2011

 

Date Event Title, Lecturer/Participants Location

Sat.
Dec. 3  
10.30 a.m.

Panel discussion

(in French)

 Figurer/penser le XIXe siècle. Savoirs, actualité, controverses

Round table moderated by Jordi CANAL, EHESS Paris

Participants: Vincent DUCLERT, EHESS Paris; Cristina VINTILĂ-GHIȚULESCU, „Nicolae Iorga” Institute of History of the Romanian Academy; Raluca ALEXANDRESCU, Silvia MARTON, and Florin ȚURCANU, Department of Political Sciences, University of Bucharest;

Event organized within the series of  meetings of the Research Group Reflections on the Political History of the 19th Century in Romania

Department of Political Sciences,
(Negulescu
hall)

Str. Spiru Haret nr. 8, Tel: 021 314 12 68


Wed.
Dec.7
11.00 a.m.

NEC Odobleja Seminar*

Nature as Architecture. The Debate on Classical Order in the Age of Enlightenment

Cosmin UNGUREANU
Education Curator, National Museum of Art of Romania; Associate teaching assistant, „Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and
Urban Planning, Bucharest

NEC
conference hall


Wed.
Dec. 7
4.00-7.00
p.m.

Workshop
SNF-SCOPES

Markets for executives and non-executives in Western and Eastern Europe

SNF-SCOPES research workshop in Romania

Participants:
AGENDA Institute: Gjergji FILIPI, Arbjan MAZNIKU,
FIM: Winfried RUIGROK, Peder GREVE,
IPP: Anatol GREMALSCHI, Arcadie BARBAROSIE,
NEC: Liviu VOINEA, Laura SIMIONESCU.

NEC
conference hall


Thu.
Dec. 8
10.00 a.m.-1.00 p.m.

 

Workshop
SNF-SCOPES

Markets for executives and non-executives in Western and Eastern Europe

SNF-SCOPES research workshop in Romania

(continued)

NEC
conference hall


Fri.
Dec. 9  
4.00 p.m.

Research Group*

(in Romanian)

Meeting of the Research Group Reflections on the Political History of the 19th Century in Romania (Raluca ALEXANDRESCU, Ionela BĂLUŢĂ, Cristina GHIŢULESCU, Silvia MARTON, Florin ŢURCANU)

Urban or rural communities/settlements? Towns in the Romanian Principalities during the late 17th to early 19th Centuries.

Simion CÂLȚIA
Lecturer, Faculty of History, University of Bucharest

NEC conference hall


Mon.
Dec. 12
5.00 p.m.

Research Group*

Meeting of the Research Group Cosmopolitanism in a Philosophical Perspective  (Tamara CĂRĂUȘ, Dan LAZEA, Áron TELEGDI-CSETRI, Camil PÂRVU)

Cosmopolitanism and the Legacies of Dissent

Meeting organized within the project Critical Foundations of Contemporary Cosmopolitanism,  financed by the National Council for Scientific Research (CNCS), Human Resources Program, Young Research Teams Grants-TE, project code: PN-II-RU-TE-2011-3-0218

NEC
Seminar
hall


Tue.
Dec. 13
5.00 p.m.

GE-NEC III
Seminar*

 

(in Romanian)

Ethno-nationalism in the Romanian art of the 80’s. General considerations

Veda POPOVICI
PhD Student, National University of Art, Bucharest

NEC
conference hall


Wed.
Dec. 14
11.00 a.m.

Black Sea Link
Seminar*

European and Russian Policies in the ‚Common Neighborhood’: the case of Moldova

Stanislav SECRIERU
Associate Researcher, Center for East European and Asian Studies, Bucharest

NEC
conference hall


* NEC, BLACK SEA Link, GE-NEC III, ODOBLEJA, and NEC POSDRU seminars as well as the research groups can be attended by the fellows and the alumni of NEC Programs, and their guests.

New Europe College will be closed to the public during the period:
December 19, 2011 – January 3, 2012