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LAUD Seminar: “Architecture as Ideological Simulation: Mosque Building from Nationalist-Conservatism to New Islamism”, Bülent Batuman, FB-309, 12:30 March 3 (EN)

You are kindly invited to follow LAUD TALKS: Spring 2019-2020 organized by the Department of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture, FADA, Bilkent University. Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Bülent Batuman Title: “Architecture as Ideological Simulation: Mosque Building from Nationalist-Conservatism to New Islamism” Date & Place: March 3, 2020, Tuesday, FB-309 Time: 12.30-13.30 […]

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CHEM Seminar: “Expanding the Chemical Space of Carbon-Rich Materials by Click-Type Reactions”, Çağatay Dengiz, SB-Z14, 12:40PM March 3 (EN)

Dear Colleagues and Students, You are cordially invited to attend the seminar organized by the Department of Chemistry. The speaker is Çağatay Dengiz from the Department of Chemistry, Middle East Technical University. Title: ‘Expanding the Chemical Space of Carbon-Rich Materials by Click-Type Reactions’ Date: Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020 Time: 12:40 […]

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GSE Seminar: “Predicting high school students’ academic achievement in international and national programs based on admission examination: A case study from Turkey”, Dinçer Akiş, G-160, 4:40PM March 4 (EN)

Seminar: Title: Predicting high school students’ academic achievement in international and national programs based on admission examination: A case study from Turkey Presenter: Dinçer Akiş; Bilkent Erzurum Laboratory School Vice Principal/IBDP Coordinator Date: March 4th, 2020 Time: 16:40-17:30 Place: G-Building G-160 Below is the extended abstract: Predicting future academic performance […]

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Turkish Economy Seminar for Everybody: “Beynelmilel Gelişmeler Işığında Memleketimiz Ekonomisi ve Politika Önerileri”, C Block Amphi, 5:40PM March 4 (TR)

Bilkent Üniversitesi İktisat Bölümü sunar HERKES İÇİN TÜRKİYE EKONOMİSİ SEMİNERLERİ* “Beynelmilel Gelişmeler Işığında Memleketimiz Ekonomisi ve Politika Önerileri” Moderatör: Nilüfer Sezgin (İş Portföy) Fatih Özatay (TOBB ETÜ İktisat) A. Hakan Kara (Bilkent İktisat) Refet S. Gürkaynak (Bilkent İktisat) Tarih: 4 Mart 2020, Çarşamba Saat : 17.40 Yer: C-Blok Amfi *Ekonomi […]

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PHIL Seminar: “Hempel’s Paradox of the Ravens “, Murali Ramachandran, H-232, 3:40PM March 5 (EN)

Philosophy Colloquium, Murali Ramachandran Hempel’s Paradox of the Ravens By Murali Ramachandran (Witwatersrand, Philosophy) Date: Thursday, 5th March, 2020 Time: 1540-1710 Place: H-232 Abstract: Hempel’s paradox of the ravens arises from two very compelling principles, SUPPORT and EQUIVALENCE: SUPPORT Observations of FGs support (confirm, count as positive evidence for) the […]

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Mini Concert: “Ada Dinçer (flute), Ogün Koyunoğlu (obua), Tugce Divrik (horn), Melisa Büyükyörük (bassoon), Elif Özdemir (clarinet), Tuna Bilgin (piano)”, Library Art Gallery, 12:45PM 6 March

Dear Bilkent University Members, The Library Art Gallery will host the mini-concert by Ada Dincer (flute), Ogun Koyunoglu (obua), Tugce Divrik (horn), Melisa Buyukyoruk (bassoon), Elif Ozdemir (clarinet), Tuna Bilgin (piano), on Friday, 6 March 2020 at 12.45. The concert is free and everybody is invited. The activity is within […]

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Aysel Sabuncu Brain Research Center Seminar: “Hippocampal Sequence Replay during Waking and Sleep”, Kamran Diba (Michigan University), SC 106, 12:40PM March 6 (EN)

“Hippocampal Sequence Replay during Waking and Sleep” Assoc. Prof. Kamran Diba University of Michigan Date/Time: Friday, March 6th, 12:40 pm Place: Seminar Room, SC 106 Abstract: During brief windows of time accompanied by fast ripple oscillations, large populations of hippocampal neurons fire in ordered sequential patterns that correspond to their […]

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IE Seminar: “Bargaining, Reference Points, and Limited Influence”, Emin Karagözoğlu, EA-409, 1:40PM March 6 (EN)

Bargaining, Reference Points, and Limited Influence Assoc. Prof. Emin Karagözoğlu, Department of Economics, Bilkent University March 6, Friday, 1:40 p.m. EA-409 We study the emergence of reference points in a bilateral, infinite horizon, alternating offers bargaining game. Players’ preferences exhibit reference-dependence, and their current offers have the potential to influence […]

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