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Upcoming Events
Conversations on Europe: Elections in Italy: A Next Wave for Populism? 
*Conversation in Italian*
Tomorrow, Noon - 1:30 P.M.  
4217 Posvar Hall & Remote 

We've seen populism surge across the Western world in the past year. Could Italy's upcoming elections perpetuate that trend? Join us as experts weigh in in this virtual round-table conducted in Italian. Open to the public.  
 
Connected Seas: the Baltic Sea in a Wider Oceanic World 
Tuesday, March 27, 4:00-5:00 P.M.  
232 CL 

Join us for a lecture given by Professor North, currently a teaching fellow at UC Santa Barbara. Prof. North is Chair of Modern History at the Moritz Arndt University Greifswald, and Director of the Graduate Program “Contact Area Mare Balticum: Foreignness and Integration in the Baltic Region.” 

Participation and Democracy: European Climate Politics and Activism from Local to Global 
Thursday, March 29 2:00-3:00 P.M. 
4217 Posvar Hall

European climate and energy policies have been leading the world for several years, and climate activism has long been visible in many European cities and campuses. So what’s new in EU climate policy and activism? What’s next for EU climate politics in the age of the Trump Administration’s global gas-lighting? 

*Coming Up*

1968: The Year the Rocked Pittsburgh
Tuesday, April 3 4:00-5:30 P.M.
4130 Posvar Hall 

You've heard about the DNC in Chicago. Protest in Paris. Cold War Japan. But what was happening in Pittsburgh in 1968? Emily Ruby of the Heinz History Center will give a talk about how the changes of 1968 manifested in Pittsburgh.
Faculty Opportunities
Ruth Crawford Mitchell Fellowship
Deadline: *FRIDAY*

The Nationality Rooms Program is proud to announce the availability of the annual Ruth Crawford Mitchell Fellowship which will enable a Czech or Slovak professional to conduct research at the University of Pittsburgh during the 2018 Fall Term. Applications require a reference from a University of Pittsburgh faculty member who will serve as a mentor to the scholar. Read the full fellowship criteria and award information here or email Cristina Lagnese for more information. 

Center for United Nations Constitutional Research Fellowship 
Deadline: April 9, 2018 

The Center for United Nations Constitutional Research is now accepting applications for resident fellowships at our headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Fellows will spend one to three months producing a research paper as well as attending extensive optional lectures and workshops organized by CUNCR and its partner organizations. CUNCR fellowships are open to individuals who have recently completed or are in the final stages of their doctorate; post-docs; and practitioners of international law and affairs; and have a strong academic or professional background in international law, global governance, and the United Nations, or related subjects. http://cuncr.org/training-and-research-opportunities/fellowship
Student Opportunities
*Deadline this Friday!*
New Opportunities for Pitt Grad Students 

Additional funds are available for Pitt graduate students from any department working on topics related to European Studies.  
Opportunities From Outside Sources
For more information about employment, funding and conference opportunities outside of the University of Pittsburgh, please click here to visit our website. 

Our contact information:
European Studies Center
4200 Posvar Hall, University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260

europeanstudies@pitt.edu
Tel: (412) 648-7405
Fax: (412) 648-2199

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