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World Languages Day

Bruin Plaza Los Angeles, California

  Bonjour! Hallo! Ciao! Did you know that there are more than 40 different world languages taught at UCLA? World Languages Day offers an opportunity to explore some of these languages outside of the classroom. Stop by the event on October 2 to discover a variety of world language clubs available at UCLA and for...

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Department of Germanic Languages’ First Annual Graduate Student Conference

Department of Germanic Languages' First Annual Graduate Student Conference We are thrilled to invite you to the UCLA Department of Germanic Languages' First Annual Graduate Student Conference Conflicts of Interest: The Productive Power of Confrontation on Friday, April 29th in Royce 314. **If you plan to join us for the catered lunch that day, kindly RSVP...

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World Languages Day

Bruin Plaza Los Angeles, California

Bonjour! Hallo! Ciao! Did you know that there are more than 40 different languages taught at UCLA? World Languages Day offers an opportunity to discover language programs offered on campus, as well as language clubs and other cultural activities you can get involved in. All undergraduate students are invited to attend. Those present will have...

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WORKSHOP: “Challenging Liberal Order: Populist Politics from the Nazis to Today” by Bernhard Schink

UC Irvine 1002 Humanities Gateway, Irvine, CA

Challenging Liberal Order: Populist Politics from the Nazis to Today A Workshop with Bernhard Schlink UC Irvine, February 12-14, 2018, in HG 1002 and HG 1010 The challenges faced by the liberal democratic model in the 21st century have made constitutional theory into an urgent topic of global concern. Both the situation in the Ukraine...

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Kafka’s Oblivion

Royce Hall 236 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles, CA

Kafka delineates in many of his texts seemingly incidental scenes of forgetting. Upon closer examination, though, this oblivion is highly symptomatic. It indicates no less than the fragile and precarious constitution of modernity. Forgetting constitutes its condition of knowledge, forgetting its mode of remembrance. Kafka’s writings stage this forgetting in various forms, and the aim...

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Humanities Dialogues

Royce Hall 342 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

You are invited to participate in a series of meetings, where you will discover how words/concepts essential to the human experience across cultures have acquired different meanings in different languages due to specific historical, social, political, and cultural contexts. These dialogues will culminate in a final Symposium where participants will compete for prizes, including a...

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Humanities Welcome

Zoom

*Update* At this time, given a variety of factors, we are moving the Humanities Welcome online to a webinar. While it is unfortunate that we won’t be able to meet in person, we hope you will still join us for our exciting speakers. We will also have information on your free swag to pick up on campus....

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Travel Study Programs Orientation: Summer 2022

Zoom

The Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies (ELTS) will be offering four (4) travel-study programs to Copenhagen, Paris, Nantes, and Paris next summer. More information is available on the attached image. When: Friday, October 8, 2021 Time: 4:00pm – 5:00pm Where: via ZOOM Please join us  to learn more about these life-changing opportunities.  Please...

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