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AMER Seminar: “The Televisual Proscenium: Staging the Archive in Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song Trilogy”, Matthew Helm, 4:30PM March 4 2026 (EN)

The Department of American Culture and Literature welcomes you to a talk by Matthew Helm titled “The Televisual Proscenium: Staging the Archive in Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song Trilogy” When: 4 March, 2026; 16:30-18:00 Where: Humanities Seminar Room (H-232) GE 250/251: 15 Points Abstract: Critics have long approached Harvey Fierstein’s Torch […]

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CHEM Seminar: “From Rational Design to Functional Polymers: Creativity in Materials Science”, Hatice Mutlu, 12:30Noon March 3 2026 (EN)

You are cordially invited to attend the seminar organized by the Department of Chemistry. Title: From Rational Design to Functional Polymers: Creativity in Materials Science Speaker: Dr. Hatice Mutlu (Polymer Chemistry at the Rhineland-Palatinate University of Technology Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU) and serves as the Head of Polymer Chemistry at the Leibniz […]

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POLS Seminar: “Varieties of Child Social Citizenship: Family Income Support Configurations in 29 European Welfare States”, Ertuğrul Polat, 12:30Noon March 3 2026 (EN)

Talk: “Varieties of Child Social Citizenship: Family Income Support Configurations in 29 European Welfare States” by Ertuğrul Polat Social Policy University of Oxford, UK polatertugrul@gmail.com Date and Room Info Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 12:30 p.m. A-129B Abstract In this research, I examine how European welfare states orient themselves toward children […]

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MATH Seminar: “Approximation by Finite Blaschke Products”, Konstantinos Maronikolakis, 2:00PM March 3 2026 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Konstantinos Maronikolakis (Bilkent) “Approximation by finite Blaschke products” Abstract: I will talk about classical results of Caratheodory and Fisher about approximation by finite Blaschke products. I will then give a combination of these results. Finally, […]

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