“Vague Anti-Terrorism Laws and State Repression: Introducing a Novel Measurement of Vagueness in Terrorism Definitions” Date and Time: March 18, Tuesday, 2025, 12:30-14:30 Venue: A130 Seminar Room Speaker: Dr. Dain Yoo, Georgetown University Abstract: Why do some anti-terrorism laws (ATLs) result in greater repression than others? Despite growing concerns over […]
IR Seminar: “Vague Anti-Terrorism Laws and State Repression: Introducing a Novel Measurement of Vagueness in Terrorism Definitions”, Dain Yoo, 12:30Noon March 18 2025 (EN)
AMER Seminar: “In-Situ Displacement of the Body in Disaster Collaboration: Post-9/11 Redevelopment and Contamination in Ethno-Racialized Urban Spaces”, Kai Wen Yang, 5:30PM March 18 2025 (EN)
The Department of American Culture and Literature is pleased to announce an upcoming talk by Dr. Kai Wen Yang entitled “In-Situ Displacement of the Body in Disaster Collaboration: Post-9/11 Redevelopment and Contamination in Ethno-Racialized Urban Spaces.” Refreshments will be served. We look forward to seeing you there. Date: Tuesday, 18 […]
IE Seminar: “A Model of Electric Vehicle Adoption and Motivating Reasons for Adoption”, Chandra Bhat, 10:30AM March 19 2025 (EN)
Speaker: Chandra Bhat, Ph.D., P.E. (The University of Texas at Austin) Title: A Model of Electric Vehicle Adoption and Motivating Reasons for Adoption Date: 19th March 2025 Time: 10:30 Place: EA409 Bio: Dr. Chandra R. Bhat has been a pioneer in the formulation and use of statistical and econometric methods […]
LAW Seminar: “Migrant Workers and Social Security Rights across Borders: a Right or a Privilege?”, Laura Carballo Piñeiro, 12:30Noon March 19 2025 (EN)
You are invited to the third meeting of Migration Talks organized by the Jean Monnet Chair in Legal Aspects of Migration Management in the European Union and in Türkiye. Speaker: Prof. Dr. Laura Carballo Piñeiro, Chair of Private International Law, Dean, Faculty of International Relations, University of Vigo Title: Migrant […]
HART Seminar: “Life in transition – Shifts in settlement, urbanization, infrastructure and material culture in Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Asia Minor”, Rinse Willet, 5:30PM March 19 2025 (EN)
As part of the Department of Archaeology’s evening lecture series, Dr. Rinse Willet (University of Nijmegen) will deliver a talk titled ” Life in transition – Shifts in settlement, urbanization, infrastructure and material culture in Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Asia Minor ” on Wednesday, March 19th, at 17:30 in C-Block […]
ELIT Seminar: “True Histories and Literary Celebrity: Charlotte Brontë and Josiah Henson”, Sarah Allison, 5:30PM March 19 Mart 2025 (EN)
You are cordially invited to this talk hosted by the Department of English Language and Literature. Date: Wednesday, 19 March 2025 Time: 17:30 – 19:00. This is an online seminar. To request event details please send a message to department. Title: “True Histories and Literary Celebrity: Charlotte Brontë and Josiah […]
MATH Seminar: “Towards the Bloch-Kato conjecture for GSp6”, Waqar Ali Shah, 6:00PM March 19 2025 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Waqar Ali Shah (University of California, Santa Barbara) “Towards the Bloch-Kato conjecture for GSp6.” Abstract: One of the central problems in number theory is the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, which asserts that the order of vanishing […]
Theater Play: “Iliad” Department of Performing Arts, Junior Graduation Project I, Bilkent FMPA Main Theatre, 8:30PM March 27 (TR)
ILIAD A timeless epic, told through the ages, Iliad brings to the stage the human struggles shaped by war and fate. The battles between gods, kings and warriors take place not only on the battlefield but also within the depths of the human soul. Reimagined through Alessandro Baricco’s adaptation, this […]
MATH Seminar: “Schur/Hadamard Multipliers on Large Matrices”, Chian Yeong Chuah, 3:45PM March 13 2025 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Chian Yeong Chuah (The Ohio State University) “Schur/Hadamard Multipliers on Large Matrices” Abstract: The boundedness of Schur/Hadamard Products plays an important role in engineering and data science. In particular, the storage of information in large data […]
PSYC Seminar: “Understanding Reading for All: Cognitive Mechanisms, Constraints, and Adaptive Text Formats”, Nilsu Atılgan, 12:30Noon March 14 2025 (EN)
You are invited to this week’s special talk organized by the Department of Psychology, featuring Dr. Nilsu Atılgan. Everyone is welcome to attend! Title: Understanding Reading for All: Cognitive Mechanisms, Constraints, and Adaptive Text Formats Speaker: Dr. Nilsu Atılgan Date: 14.03.2025, Friday Time: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Room: A […]