You are kindly invited to the seminar entitled “Binding Ties: The Performance of Exchange in 7th-Century Byzantium” organized by the Department of History. Date: 26 February 2026, Thursday Time: 16.30 Avenue: A-130 Seminar Room Title: Binding Ties: The Performance of Exchange in 7th-Century Byzantium Speaker: Rebecca Darley, Krea University Abstract: […]
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MATH Seminar: “Stabilization Problems in Fluid Dynamics”, Buddhika Priyasad, 7:00PM February 26 2026 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the seminars organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Buddhika Priyasad (University of Konstanz) “Stabilization Problems in Fluid Dynamics” Abstract: Turbulence is one of the most fascinating and challenging phenomena in nonlinear physical systems. In fluid flows, turbulent behavior can lead to instability and unpredictable […]
MAN Seminar: “From Harm to Harmony? Epistemic Dominance and the Practice of Moral Repair”, Jordi Vives, 10:30AM February 25 2026 (EN)
Date: 25 February 2026, Wednesday Time: 10.30 – 11.30 Place: MA-330 “From Harm to Harmony? Epistemic Dominance and the Practice of Moral Repair” by Jordi Vives IESE Abstract The restoration of damaged stakeholder relationships after a transgression, “moral repair,” has become an important and visible corporate practice. Yet, business ethics […]
Library Seminar: “Countering Insurgency/Terrorism: Severing the Ties between Non-State Armed Actors & Their Constituency”, Efe Tokdemir, 12:30Noon February 25 2026 (EN)
The Library is very pleased to invite you to attend the Library Lunchtime Lecture for the 2025-2026 Spring Semester. Title: Countering Insurgency/Terrorism: Severing the Ties between Non-State Armed Actors & Their Constituency Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Efe Tokdemir, Department of International Relations Place: Art Gallery, Bilkent University Library Date: Wednesday, 25 February 2026 Time: 12.30 – […]
MATH Seminar: “FI-modules and Their Stable Ranges”, Cihan Bahran, 1:30PM February 25 2026 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Algebra Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Cihan Bahran (Bilkent) “FI-modules and their stable ranges” Abstract: Let FI be the category of finite sets and injections. In several mathematical situations of interest, a sequence of S_n representations (V_n) over a field/ring k […]
AMER Seminar: “The Gun that Won the South: The Production and Consumption of Firearms in Nineteenth-Century America”, Tracy L. Barnett, 4:30PM February 25 2026 (EN)
The Departments of American Culture and Literature and History jointly welcome you to a talk by Tracy L. Barnett titled “The Gun that Won the South: The Production and Consumption of Firearms in Nineteenth-Century America.” When: 25 February, 2026; 16:30-18:00 Where: Humanities Seminar Room (H-232) GE 250/251: 15 Points Abstract: […]
Concert: “In Memory of İhsan Doğramacı”, Bilkent Concert Hall, 8:00PM February 25 2026
25 February 2026, 20.00 | Bilkent Concert Hall Gürer Aykal, conductor Özgecan Günöz, violin C. W. Gluck | Orfeo ed Euridice M. Bruch | Violin Concerto No.1, G minor, Op.26 E. Elgar | Enigma Variations For tickets: https://ticket.bilkent.edu.tr/ (BSO Ticket Office is open on Wednesday between 15.00-17.00) E Mail: bilet@bilkent.edu.tr […]
IR Seminar: “Building and Contesting Nuclear Order: France’s Atomic Tests in Algeria and the Transnational Politics of Proliferation”, Leyla Tığlay, 12:30Noon February 23 2026 (EN)
Title: “Building and Contesting Nuclear Order: France’s Atomic Tests in Algeria and the Transnational Politics of Proliferation” Date and Time: 23 February 12, 12:30 Venue: A-130 Seminar Room, FEASS. Speaker: Leyla Tığlay Short bio: Dr. Leyla Tığlay is an international/diplomatic historian whose research connects archival research to debates in international […]
CS Seminar: “From Sensors to Perception: Learning-Based Image Reconstruction and Quality Evaluation”, Uğur Çoğalan, 1:30PM February 23 2026 (EN)
From Sensors to Perception: Learning-Based Image Reconstruction and Quality Evaluation Dr. Uğur Çoğalan Max Planck Institute for Informatics Abstract: Conventional imaging sensors often struggle to capture the full dynamic range of real-world scenes, leading to a loss of detail in shadows and highlights. This talk presents a holistic approach to […]
PHIL Seminar: “Friends, What Should We Believe About Each Other?”, Esther Goh, 5:30PM February 23 2026 (EN)
Title: Friends, What Should We Believe About Each Other? By Esther Goh (Rutgers, Philosophy) Date: Monday, February 23, 2026 Time: 1730-1900 Room: Humanities Seminar Room (H232) Abstract: Standard epistemic norms tell us to believe according to our evidence. Yet when the evidence reflects poorly on a friend, some argue that […]