Conference: Persons, Selves, & Organisms
“PERSONS, SELVES, AND ORGANISMS“ Key note speakers: Eric T. Olson (Sheffield) & Hong Yu Wong (Tübingen) Dates: February 4-5, 2017 Room: A-130 Conference website.
Philosophy Colloquium, Ville Paukkonen
Ville Paukkonen (University of Helsinki) Date: Friday 10 February, 2017 Time: 1100-1230 Place: tba
The Agent-based Modeling of Arslantepe for the Early Bronze Age-I:Environmental-Social-Economic Dynamics
Bülent Arıkan (Istanbul Technical University) Place: H-132
“The Novel as Commodity: Producing and Consuming Fiction in the Late Ottoman Empire”
Dr. Etienne Charrière (RCAC, Koç University) Department of Turkish Literature Place: G-160
Cultures Civilizations and Ideas-Interdisciplinary Humanities Colloquium, Heather H. Yeung (ELIT)
"To Catch a Worm: From the Early Bird to the Diet of Worms” Assistant Professor Heather H. Yeung (ELIT) Bilkent Main Campus Library Art Gallery
Philosophy Colloquium, Samet Bağçe
G-160Samet Bağçe (METU) “The Two Problems of Construction in Geometry in the Meno” Date: Friday 24 March, 2017 Time: 1100-1230 Place: G-160 Abstract: My aim in this talk is two-fold: firstly, to argue for the claim that the two problems of geometry presented in the Meno seem to be connected to each other, and secondly, to offer, in connection with […]
ELIT Colloquium
Dr. Richard Cole (Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Notre Dame): "William of Norwich/Vilhjálmr í Norðvík: Anti-Jewish Legends from England to Iceland" (2 pm) Abstract for Dr. Cole's lecture: In 1144, the body of a young boy named William was found in the woods outside the city of Norwich. The local Jewish community was blamed for the boy's murder. Although […]
CCI Colloquium, Visiting Assistant Professor Daniel Irizarry (Department of Performing Arts)
"Kuden and Mask Work – From Ancient Greek Theater to Meyerhold’s etudes & biomechamics to My Grandma: how mask work and tempo have helped shape my training with actors" Location: Bilkent Main Campus Library Art Gallery