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Posted: September 11, 2006
At this first meeting of Graduate Student Colloquium, we invite both students currently registered for, or interested in, the CCGES Graduate Diploma Program to join us to learn about the Program and the plans for this year’s colloquium.
This year’s faculty coordinators of the colloquium, Professors Burkard Eberlein and Susan Ingram, will outline the plans for this year’s colloquium and answer any questions students may have.
Time: 12:30 pm
Location: 230 York Lanes
A light lunch will be served.
Please RSVP to ccges@yorku.ca
Posted: May 19, 2006
This workshop will bring to a conclusion the first phase of CCGES’ work on a comprehensive inventory of academic mobility opportunities (study exchanges, work placements, etc.) between post-secondary institutions in Canada and the member states of the European Union. At this event, which will bring together a academics, administrators and funders from both sides of the Atlantic, feedback will be given on the initial draft of the Canada-EU Bridge Project inventory and discussion will take place on how to overcome the hurdles facing academic mobility between Canadian and EU post-secondary institutions.
Time: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Location: 313 Student Centre
The event is presented by York’s Canadian Centre for German and European Studies thanks to the generous support of the European Commission’s Delegation to Canada’s program ’Public Diplomacy, Policy Research and Outreach Devoted to the European Union and EU-Canada Relations’.
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This conference has been organized by CCGES’ student Lee Kuhnle and brings together graduate students from a number of Ontario and New York universities to consider and discuss the relationship between religion and the state in a variety of contexts, both historical and present, European and North American.
Time: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Location: 305 York Lanes
Posted: March 31, 2006
As part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of Sigmund Freud’s birthday, four York professor (Paul Antze from Social Science, Steve Bailey from Humanities, Christina Kraenzle from German and John O’Neill from Sociology) will hold a roundtable discussion on Freud’s continued relevance to scholarship and society in the 21st century.
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: 305 York Lanes
The event is presented by York’s Canadian Centre for German and European Studies in conjunction with the Paul Roazen Memorial Lecture Series.
Posted: March 30, 2006
As part of “Freud at 150 – Freud at York: New Directions”, Frank Scherer will give an illustrated lecture, “Freud’s ‘Via Regia’: A West-Eastern Journey into a Chapter of Central European History”. Scherer is a doctoral student in Social & Political Thought at York.
Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Location: 230 York Lanes
This event is presented by York’s Canadian Centre for German and European Studies in conjunction with the Paul Roazen Memorial Lecture Series.
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