Workshop: “Who Owns Urban Public Space?” Deniz Baykan, FA-117, 9:30AM-5PM April 16 (TR)

Mini-Concert: Library Art Gallery, 12:00PM April 16

The Library Art Gallery will present a mini-concert by Arif Möhsünoğlu (violin) and Rustam Rahmedov (piano) on Saturday, 16 April at 12:00. The concert is free and everybody is invited. PROGRAM: G.H. Handel – Sonata 4 Largo, Allegro, Largetto, Allegro P.I. Tchaykovsky – Canzonetta Necdet Levent – İki Romans K. […]

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Interview with Nedim Gürsel, C-Block Auditorium, 4:40PM April 18 (TR)

Date: Monday, 18 April Time: 16:40–17:40 (interview), 17:40–19:00 (cocktail and book signing) Place: FEASS, C Block Auditorium Nedim Gürsel graduated from Galatasary High School in 1970 and from the Department of Modern French Literature at Paris-Sorbonne University in 1974. He completed his doctorate in Comparative Literature at the same university. […]

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Seminar: “The Brain on Food: Neuronal Mechanisms of Food Perception,” Dr. Kathrin Ohla, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke, C-Block Auditorium, 12:40PM April 21 (EN)

Title: “The brain on food: neuronal mechanisms of food perception” by Dr. Kathrin Ohla, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke Date: Thursday, April 21st Time: 12.40-13.30 Location C-Block Auditorium Abstract: Thirst and hunger warrant the supply with fluids and nutrients and ensure the highest performance of the body and mind. […]

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Talks: “Animal Studies and the Eastern Question at Waterloo, 1815,” Prof. Donna Landry, 1:40PM & “Travel Writing and Knowledge in Early-Modern England,” Prof. Gerald MacLean, 2:45PM; H-232, April 21 (EN)

Thursday, 21st April in H-232 13.40 to 14.25 Professor Donna Landry (The University of Kent, UK): “Animal Studies and the Eastern Question at Waterloo, 1815” and 14.45 to 15.30 Professor Gerald MacLean, “Travel Writing and Knowledge in Early-Modern England” All are cordially invited; refreshments will be served between the two […]

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