JAPANESE PUPPET JUNIOR PROJECT I IS STARTING… Writer: Dario Fo Translator: Egemen Berköz Director: İlham Yazar Light Design: Yılmaz Ertekin Set Design: Yılmaz Ertekin, Adnan Atalan Technical team: Ece Babayiğit, Emre Arslanbek, Doğuş Bilgin, Esra Sürgü “Women who work at the factories live at the at the height of oppression. […]
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BSO: “The Spirit of Festivity with Strings,” Michael Maciaszczyk, Conductor, Bilkent Concert Hall, 8PM October 28
The Spirit of Festivity with Strings 28 October 2017, Saturday, 20.00 Bilkent Concert Hall Bilkent Symphony Orchestra Michael Maciaszczyk, conductor E. Elgar | Introduction and Allegro, Op.47 S. Barber | Adagio for Strings H. Purcell | Chacony in G minor (Arr.: B. Britten) B. Britten | Prelude and Fugue, Op.29 […]
Seminar: “Understanding Materials with Unusual Properties at Nanoscale,” Serkan Kasırga (UNAM), Seminar Room SB-Z14, 12:40PM October 31 (EN)
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT SEMINAR “Understanding Materials with Unusual Properties at Nanoscale” Serkan Kasırga Strongly Correlated Materials Lab, UNAM Abstract: When electronic interactions are not screened effectively in solid state systems interesting phenomena such as superconductivity, metal-insulator transition etc. emerge. However, these systems are markedly difficult to study as there is a […]
Talk: “What Computers Cannot Do – A Philosophical Approach,” Kai Hauser (TU Berlin), A-130, 4:40PM October 31 (EN)
“What Computers Cannot Do – A Philosophical Approach” by Kai Hauser (TU Berlin) Date: Tuesday, 31 October, 2017 Time: 16:40-18:00 Place: A-130 This talk is intended for a general audience. Abstract: Recent developments in computer programming, information technology, and robotics have given rise to optimistic predictions about future possibilities in […]
Republic Day Library Working Hours, October 28 & 29
During the Republic Day holiday, the opening hours of Main Campus Library will be changed. On Saturday 28 October and Sunday 29 October, the Circulation, Reserve and Reference departments will remain open from 09.00 until 23.30; Multimedia Room and Art Room will remain open from 09.00 until 17.00. Other departments […]
Mini-Concert: Library Art Gallery, 12:45PM October 27
The Library Art Gallery will present a mini-concert by Delfin Demiray (piano), Sevgi Varol, Zeynep Bilgesu Bozkaplan, Alp Civici,(bassoon), on Friday, 27 October at 12.45. The concert is free and everybody is invited. The activity is within the scope of GE250/251 (10 points) Program: Joseph Haydn Sonata in E minor, […]
Talk: “Intuition and Mathematical Objects,” Kai Hauser (TU Berlin), A-130, 3:40PM October 26 (EN)
“Intuition and Mathematical Objects” By Kai Hauser (TU Berlin) Date: Thursday, 26 October Time: 1540-1730 Place: A-130 All welcome Abstract: The view that mathematics deals with ideal objects to which we have epistemic access by a kind of perception (‘intuition’) has troubled many thinkers. Using ideas from Husserl’s phenomenology, I […]
Sports as a Way of Life: “Fall Swim Festival,” 6PM October 26
Swim Festival This term’s “Sports as a Way of Life” Fall Swim Festival will take place on Thursday, October 26 at 6:00 pm. All students who know how to swim are invited to participate in the festival. It consists of 50-meter freestyle races for men and women. Give it a […]
Nanocolloquium: “Self-Synthesizing Peptide-based Materials,” Prof. Gonen Ashkenasy (Ben Gurion University), UNAM Conference Hall, 10:40AM October 27 (EN)
Title: Self-Synthesizing Peptide-based Materials Date: October 27, 2017 (Friday) Time: 10:40 Place: UNAM Conference Hall ABSTRACT – One of the main challenges in contemporary Systems Chemistry research is establishing how interactions and coordinated functions in molecular networks give rise to emergent properties. Recently, while looking for such complex network-dependent behavior, […]
Colloquium: “Utopia” in the Context of More’s Thought, Dr. Joanne Paul (History Department and Centre for Early Modern and Medieval Studies, Sussex University), Library Art Gallery, 12:40PM November 1 (EN)
Dear colleagues and students, We cordially invite you to the opening talk of this semester’s colloquium series in the Program in Cultures, Civilizations and Ideas. Dr. Joanne Paul of Sussex University will examine Thomas More’s “Utopia” in the broader context of its author’s philosophical and literary career. The talk will […]