Law, Politics and Society

The Last Words in the World: Ukrainians and the War Experience

The European Studies Council presents prominent Ukrainian writer and Professor of History, Olena Stiazhkina on “The Last Words in the World: Ukrainians and the War Experience”
Moderated by Marci Shore, Associate Professor of History (Yale)

Lunch at 12:30pm ET, talk at 1:00pm ET
Location: Luce Hall, Rm 203 (2nd fl), 34 Hillhouse Ave
Part of the European & Russian Studies Community Lunch Seminar Series & the Reading Ukraine: New Ukrainian Books Presentation Series

Poynter - Elena Kostyuchenko, I Love Russia: Reporting from a Lost Country

The European Studies Council, The Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale, and the Slavic Colloquium present Elena Kostyuchenko, journalist and author, in conversation with Andrei Kureichyk, a Belarusian dissident and writer in exile, and Nari Shelekpayev, Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures (Yale). Hosted and Moderated by Marci Shore, Associate Professor of History (Yale)

Lunch at 12:30pm ET, talk at 1:00pm ET
Location: HQ, Rm 136 (first floor), 320 York St.
Part of the European & Russian Studies Community Lunch Seminar Series

ESC-YLS Colloquium: The Rule of Law in the EU

Colloquium 1: Rule of Law Backsliding and New Democracy Deficit in the EU

Prof. Kim Scheppele (Princeton): “The New Democracy Deficit”
Prof. Laurent Pech (University College Dublin): “The Future of the Rule of Law ”
Chaired by Prof. Isabela Mares (Yale)

Part of a colloquium series on the future of European integration co-organized by Yale’s European Studies Council and the Yale Law School European Law Association.

Event will be in person and on Zoom.

CANCELLED - ESC-YLS Colloquium: Today’s Transformation of Europe

CANCELLED

Featuring Dr. Joseph Weiler (NYU) and Dr. Kalypso Nicolaïdis (via Zoom) (Oxford University, European University Institute). Moderated by Prof. Samuel Moyn (Yale University

Colloquium 1: Today’s Transformation of Europe

Prof. Weiler: “Is the Church of European Legal Integration facing a Reformation? Should It?”

Prof. Nicolaïdis: “The Peoples Imagined. Constituting a Democratic European Polity”

Event will be in person and on Zoom.

From Dr. Weiler:
“Is the Church of European Legal Integration facing a Reformation? Should It?”

Info Session: European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies Student Grants & FLAS Fellowships

The European Studies Council (ESC) of the Yale MacMillan Center will host an info session regarding all the student funding opportunities offered in European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies for the upcoming summer including the Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS).

For the complete list and descriptions of available ESC grants & fellowships open to Yale undergraduate, graduate and professional students see: https://bit.ly/YaleESC-GrantsFLASinfo

Location: RKZ Rm 102

Yale European and Eurasian Studies Graduate Student Conference

The European Studies Council at the Yale MacMillan Center hosts this international and interdisciplinary conference. The conference seeks to showcase current research and foster exchange between students, postdocs, and faculty working across diverse disciplines on the study of Europe, Russia, and Eurasia.

For the full conference program & schedule, visit: https://bit.ly/2024-YaleESCGradConf

Documentary Film: I Am Free...But Who Is Left?

I Am Free…But Who Is Left? (Joanne W. Rudof, 2021, DCP, 92 mins)

Joanne W. Rudof in person! Reflective, first-person accounts of the Nazi invasion of a small Polish town are supplemented by family photos and historical documents in this recent documentary by a long-time archivist at Yale’s Fortunoff Archive. Presented by the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies and the Yale Film Archive. Co-sponsored by the Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism.

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