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CFP: Princeton-Bucharest Virtual Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy Spring 2022

The Princeton-Bucharest Virtual Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy is calling for panel proposals for the spring term program, which will extend from February to May 2022. We will continue to meet on Tuesdays, 1PM Princeton time/7PM Bucharesttime; our meetings last for two hours. Interested presenters are encouraged to submit proposals for joint sessions (panel discussions, mini-workshop format), encompassing 2 or 3 papers. In our experience […]

The 19th ArchaeoSciences Seminar

The ArchaeoSciences platform of the Research Institute of the University of Bucharest (ICUB) is pleased to announce the 19th ArchaeoSciences Seminar. These seminars are an original initiative of our division that has the goal of providing a setting for professionals in the Archaeological Sciences field from different parts of the world, to share knowledge, and […]

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ICUB Humanities fellowships, November 2021

ICUB Humanities is happy to announce two new Fellowships for young researchers awarded in the November 2021 panel meeting: Petre Maican, How Can I Be Perfect? A Balthasarian Account of Perfection for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, fellowship for 12 months Andrei Dan Sorescu, Jewish “Conquest”, Jewish “Colonisation”: The Continental Feedback Loops of Nineteenth Century European […]

The 18th ArchaeoSciences Seminar

The Research Institute of the University of Bucharest (ICUB) is pleased to announce the 18th ArchaeoSciences Seminar. These seminars are an original initiative of our division that has the goal of providing a setting for professionals in the Archaeological Sciences field from different parts of the world, to share knowledge, and transmit meaningful information about […]

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The Problem of Competing Pasts in Transitional Justice”, with Prof. Lavinia Stan

Thursday, 18th of November· 6:00  – 8:00 pmGoogle Meet: https://meet.google.com/eek-rxfj-pdhPIN ‪(US) +1 574-221-0089‬: ‪130 234 496‬#   In 1989, Romania had to reckon with three recent pasts, all characterized by a range of crimes. The December 1989 Revolution, the communist regime, and the pro-fascist rule of Ion Antonescu had each perpetrated gross human rights violations conducted […]

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Recent Advances in Digital Humanities

Place: Bucharest, public online conference at: meet.google.com/zaw-expv-tda Date: 29 October 2021, 9.00-18.00 Organizers: Faculty of Foreign Languages, Faculty of History, Digital Humanities Research Centre, University of Bucharest Digital Humanities grow in popularity at an unprecedented speed, while digital methods and tools in all domains of Humanities are exploding. Therefore, it becomes a necessity for scholars within […]

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