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Talk: “Locating Turkey in Comparative Party Programmatic Policy Spaces” by Prof. Ali Çarkoğlu, Koç University, C-Block Auditorium, 3:40 PM December 2 (EN)

Dear All, The Bilkent University Seminar Series – Polity, Society and the World cordially invites you to the talk by Prof. Ali Çarkoğlu (Koç University) “Locating Turkey in Comparative Party Programmatic Policy Spaces”. The talk will take place on December 2, 2015 (Wednesday) at 15:40 in the C-block Auditorium. Abstract: […]

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Seminar: “Primal and Dual Approximation Algorithms for Convex Vector Optimization Problems” by Firdevs Ulus, EA-409, 1:40 PM December 4 (EN)

Primal and Dual Approximation Algorithms for Convex Vector Optimization Problems by Firdevs Ulus, Department of Industrial Engineering, Bilkent University EA-409, Bilkent University Friday, December 4, 1:40 p.m. Abstract: Vector optimization problems can be seen as extensions of multi-objective optimization problems where the partial order on the objective space is induced […]

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Bilkent University Class of 2016 Yearbook

The final deadline for pre-ordering the Class of 2016 Yearbook is approaching. If you are interested in buying the yearbook, follow the steps listed below: Step 1: Fill in the online form at the link https://tr.surveymonkey.com/r/YNRBM3Z or print the attached form and hand out to your Department Secretary after filling it […]

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Talk: “Work and the Meaning of Life at the End of the Nineteenth Century: Walter Pater’s Rejection of Vocation” by Dr. Patrick Fessenbecker, Orientation Room, 12:40 PM December 1 (EN)

Dear Colleagues, The Program in Cultures, Civilizations and Ideas cordially invites you to its next colloquium talk, on Tuesday, December 1, at 12:40 p.m. in the Orientation Room. CCI Assistant Professor Patrick Fessenbecker will be presenting his work on work, Walter Pater, and the meaning of life at the end […]

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Talk: “Structuring Ethnic Boundaries: The Secular Kurdish Movement and Islam” by Dr. Zeki Sarıgil, A-130, 12:30 PM December 2 (EN)

Political Science Department POLS TALKS announces: Talk: “Structuring Ethnic Boundaries: The Secular Kurdish Movement and Islam” Abstract In the last decades, the Kurdish ethnonationalist movement in Turkey, rooted in secularism and Marxism, has adopted a much more positive approach towards Islam. In other words, a secular ethnopolitical movement has been […]

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