Monday, February 3rd
12-2pm
John Jackson, University of Michigan
"A Computational Political Economy Model of Transition with Empirical
Evidence."
Co-sponsored by the Economics dept., part of the Comparative Economics Seminars
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
119 Moses Hall
Friday, February 7th
2-4pm
IES Teatime
Our informal tea time is a good opportunity for friends and colleagues to get together for
good conversation and a REAL cup of tea. Faculty, students, and staff from our campus
community will all be welcome.
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
201 Moses Hall
Thursday, February 13th
4pm
Richard Shusterman, Philosophy Deapartment, Temple Univeristy
"Wittgenstein and Bodily Feelings: Explanation and Melioration in Philosophy of Mind, Art,
and Politics"
Part of the Culture and Politics Colloquium
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
3335 Dwinelle Hall
Friday, February 14th
3-5pm
"Portuguese Studies Program Student Social"
Bring your ideas for what you would like to see happen at PSP, and how PSP can make your life at Berkeley
a little easier. Sponsored by the Portuguese Studies Program
For more information please contact
Deolinda Adao
201 Moses Hall
CANCELLED
Tuesday, February 18th
4pm
Helga Haftendorn, Prof. emeritus, Free University of Berlin
"The Crisis of Transatlantic Relations and the future of NATO"
Part of the Transatlantic Turbulence lecture series.
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
201 Moses Hall
Thursday, February 20th
7:30-9pm
Roland Quillet, Consulate of Switzerland
"Switzerland and the United Nations: Entering the U.N."
I-House Globalized World Series of Lectures. Co-sponsored by Institute of European Studies &
the International House Program Office
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
International House
Friday, February 21st
noon
Paul W. Schroeder, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
"How to Think About Foreign Policy with the Aid of History"
Part of the Transatlantic Turbulence lecture series. Co-sponsored by the History dept.
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
3335 Dwinelle Hall
Friday, February 21th
4-6pm
Tito Cardoso Cunha, IES Visiting Scholar, Associate Professor of Communication
Sciences, New University, Lisbon
"Eduardo Lourenco's "Heterodoxy" in its Literary and Cultural
Context"
Co-sponsored by the Portuguese Studies Program
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
201 Moses Hall
Tuesday, February 25th
noon
Doug Long, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Western Ontario
"'A Host of Scotch Sophists': Jeremy Bentham and Scottish Moral Philosophy"
Co-sponsored by the UK Seminar
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
202 Barrows Hall
Tuesday, February 25th
noon
Robert Stevens, Fifth UCSC Chancellor (1987-1991) and Former Master of Pembroke College, Oxford
"The Muddled History of British Higher Education, 1950-2000: An Anglo-American
Perspective"
Co-sponsored by the Center for British Studies Institute of Governmental Studies and the Center for Studies in
Higher Education
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
CSHE Library
Center for Studies in Higher Education, South Hall Annex
Wednesday, February 26th
4-6pm
Tito Cardoso Cunha, IES Visiting Scholar, Associate Professor of Communication
Sciences, New University, Lisbon
"Eduardo Lourenco's Perspective on the Relationship Between Portugal and
Europe"
Co-sponsored by the Center for British Studies Institute of Governmental Studies and the Center for Studies in
Higher Education
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
201 Moses Hall
Thursday, February 27th
4pm
Robert Stevens, Fifth UCSC Chancellor (1987-1991) and Former Master of Pembroke College, Oxford
"New Labour and the Universities: An Anglo-American Perspective"
Co-sponsor info, additional info
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
Harris Room
119 Moses Hall
Friday, February 28th
12-2pm
Richard Locke, Alvin J. Sitemen Professor of Entrepreneurship and Political Science
Department of Political Science and Sloan School of Management, MIT
"Building Trust: Regional Economic Cooperation Compared"
This talk examines theories of social capital, interest calculation, and local embeddedness in analyzing
the political construction of producer cooperatives in Southern Italy and Northeastern Brazil.
Part of the Politics and Enterprise in Europe Speaker Series. A light lunch will be provided.
RSVP REQUIRED
For more information please contact
Heidi Sutton
223 Moses Hall