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This year again, first-year PhD students in Modern History at IMS — Giovanni Ghetti, Alina Galster, and Tomáš Košek — had the opportunity to present their research at a doctoral workshop organized by CERCEC / EHESS in Paris.
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What characterizes the aesthetics of the religiously themed manele genre, and what social and political dimensions does it encompass? This is the focus of a new article, Religiously Themed Contemporary Ethno-Pop Manele Music Phenomenon in Romania: Empowerment Through Redemption, by Associate Professor Marie Asavei of the Department of Musicology and Visual Arts (KRVS).
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Last week, the Department of Russian and East European Studies hosted a screening of the film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, which won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature this past March.
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How do people exert power over rivers, and how do these waterways influence our lives? Exploring the creative power and political influence of rivers is the focus of a workshop and film screening organized by the Research Center “Ukraine in a Changing Europe” in collaboration with the French Institute on Monday, April 20, at 6:00 p.m., marking the third anniversary of Russia’s destruction of the Kakhovka Dam.
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The Department of German and Austrian Studies cordially invites you to a lecture and discussion with Prof. Dr. Steffen Mau titled Unequally Unified: Why Eastern Germany Remains Different, which will take place on Friday, April 24, at 11:00 a.m. in Room C420 at the Jinonice Campus.
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The Institute of International Studies is offering a postdoctoral position in the field of science diplomacy, research security, and open strategic autonomy as part of two Horizon Europe projects. Specifically, the work will involve: taxonomy, mapping, and analysis of the European science diplomacy ecosystem; and an international comparative case study on the innovation and research aspects of open strategic autonomy.