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Artist Talk | 7 May, 18:00 | Krasimira Butseva, Valentin Kalinov, Lilia Topouzova, Vasil Vladimirov | The Making of The Neighbours: The Artist Studio as a Transitory Archive or How to Visualize Silenced Histories?
When? Tuesday, 7 May 2024, 18:00–19:30
Where? H 26 (Vielberth-Building), Universität Regensburg
Read moreCfP 2024 Annual Conference | Playing War: Simulations, Games, Exercises, and the Representations of Military Force and Violence
We invited proposals for our 2024 annual conference, which will be held on 27–29 November 2024 in Regensburg in collaboration with the Bundeswehr Center of Military History and Social Sciences (ZMSBw). Get your proposals in by 6 May 2024.
Read moreWorkshop | 6 May, 12:00 | Breaking Silos, Building Bridges: Interdisciplinary Collaboration among Scholars, Artists, Curators, and Cultural Agencies for Amplifying Scholarship in the Public Sphere
When? Monday, 6 May, 12:00–16:00
Where? Room BA 806, Bajuwarenstr. 4, 93053 Regensburg
Registration by 2 May at campus@europeamerica.de
Read moreWelcome Lilia Topouzova | Visiting Researcher
We are delighted to welcome Lilia Topouzova to the ScienceCampus as a visiting fellow. She will be based at IOS throughout May 2024.
Lilia Topouzova is Assistant Professor of History and Creative Nonfiction at the University of Toronto where she is also Director of the Professional Writing and Communication Program. As a writer and a documentary filmmaker she explores the relationship between remembering and forgetting. Her academic expertise spans Eastern European communism, gender studies,…
Read moreWelcome William Nelson | Visiting Researcher
We are delighted to welcome William Nelson to the ScienceCampus as a visiting fellow. He will be based at IOS throughout May 2024.
William Nelson is an expert in the intellectual history of the Enlightenment and French Revolution, holding a MA from University of Chicago as well as a MA and PhD from University of California–Los Angeles. His research interests span from the emergence of ideas about time, race, colonialism, and biopolitics in eighteenth-century France and the Atlantic world.…
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