Social Sciences

A Common Language, a Common Culture? Producing Similarity, Difference, and Migrant Categories in Russia

REEES Program at the Yale MacMillan Center presents Dr. Lauren Woodard, Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer, Yale University, on “A Common Language, a Common Culture? Producing Similarity, Difference, and Migrant Categories in Russia”
Location: (Yale Community Only in-person) Rosenkranz Hall Rm 301, 3rd fl, 115 Prospect St. Lunch will be provided.
maybe on zoom

The War Next Door: Society and Conflict in Ukraine and Russia

Angelina Kariakina, journalist, Co-Founder of the Public Interest Journalism Lab, Ukraine
Paweł Pieniążek, journalist, Poland; Poynter Fellow of Yale University in 2015
Dr. Timothy Frye, Marshall D. Shulman Professor of Post-Soviet Foreign Policy, Columbia University
Yevhenii Monastyrskyi, MA Candidate in European & Russian Studies, European Studies Graduate Fellow at the MacMillan Center, Yale University
Please Register to Attend on Zoom: https://bit.ly/REEESYale-UkrainePanel

Europe at a Crossroads of the Past and Future Conference

The European Studies Council at the Yale MacMillan Center hosts the third annual international conference of the European Studies Graduate Fellows, “Europe at a Crossroads of the Past and Future.”
This Conference will bring together graduate students, early-career scholars, and established academics from across disciplines to discuss the most pressing challenges facing Europe, Russia, and Eurasia today.
More details: https://bit.ly/3rdYaleEuropeanConference

REEESNe 2022 Student Conference

Are you interested in learning about Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia? Would you like to talk with peers as well as with alumni who have already successfully navigated REEES-related studies and professional paths? The Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies Northeast (REEESNe) network is bringing together undergraduate and master’s students from institutions across the northeastern U.S. to engage with one another and with professionals experienced in the region.

The Impact of Social, Economic and Political Inequalities on Health in Russia and CIS Countries

New Date- The REEES Program of the MacMillan Center, Yale University, presents Dr. Yuri Frantsuz, a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the University of New Mexico and a Research Fellow at the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Science, on “The Impact of Social, Economic and Political Inequalities on Health in Russia and CIS Countries”
Register to attend on zoom: https://bit.ly/REEES-YFrantsuz

SASC Colloquium Series: Book Panel: Unsettling Utopia: The Making and Unmaking of French India, Jessica Namakkal

South Asian Studies Council Colloquium Series: Book Panel: Unsettling Utopia: The Making and Unmaking of French India.
A book panel discussion with Rohit De, SASC & History; Kelvin Ng, History; and Ali Touilila, French Department.
Sponsored by Modern Europe Colloquium, the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Memorial Fund, the European Studies Council, and South Asian Studies Council, Yale University.
Zoom link: https://cutt.ly/SASC203

Masters Conversation Hour, a REEESNe webinar on Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies Masters programs

Are you considering a Masters degree in a field related to Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies but wondering whether and when you should take this next step? Unsure what sorts of programs exist? Curious about finding and funding opportunities near your own current institution or alma mater? This webinar gives you a chance to hear from and pose your questions to both a career consultant and the representatives of various Northeast U.S. universities and colleges.

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