Calendar
On our calendar you’ll find a selection of Europe-related events in and around Boston. The calendar includes events organized by the Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University and by other departments on campus, as well as a some off-campus events of possible interest. You can narrow the selection by clicking the appropriate topic (e.g., “Center for the Study of Europe Events”) under Event Topics below.
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Other European Events at BU (August 3 through October 31)
Monday, September 20
- 12:00 PM
A Muslim King in Paris (1846): Art and Diplomacy in the Time of Ahmad Bey
Join us for Research Seminar Series discussion with Ridha Moumni, Aga Khan Fellow at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University. Moumni is an historian of Art and […]
Thursday, September 30
- 6:00 PM
French Club Welcome Back Meeting
Welcome back French Club! To reiterate, we are a club for both french speakers and learners! All levels are welcome to join us! We are excited to join you in […]
Tuesday, October 12
- 6:00 PM
What Happened to Independent TV Journalism in Russia?
A public lecture by Dr. Ksenia Turkova (Kiriya), VOA broadcast journalist and Russian linguist.
Saturday, October 16
- All Day
Fringe Festival 2021
The Boston University Fringe Festival, now in its 25th season, is a collaboration between the College of Fine Arts School of Music: Opera Institute and School of Theatre. The festival’s […]
Monday, October 18
- 11:00 AM
Beyond the City Walls: Overcoming Shared Urban Challenges and the Politics of Resentment
This two-part event will first address political tensions between cities and the more rural parts of their regions that are often “left behind” communities. The wave of populist politics that […]
Tuesday, October 26
- 6:00 PM
"The Best Words in the Best Order": a lecture by Christopher Ricks
On Tuesday, October 26th at 6 p.m., Christopher Ricks will speak on a vexed question to which he devoted his inaugural lecture (quite a while ago . . .) as […]