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The Centre for European Studies was established in January 1996 and has developed a substantial program of public lectures, symposia, conferences and other activities. The Director is happy to answer enquiries about the European Studies Program offered within the Faculty's degree programs, including the new Bachelor of International Studies programs, as well as all aspects of the work of the Centre.
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Robert Schuman Lectures:
Paul Keating and the Concert of Europe, May 1997
Irish Reconciliation and the European Adventure, May 1998
The Italians in Europe, G.Federico Mancini
Europa Lectures:
Towards a New European Order?, Professor Giuseppe Schiavone, July 2002
A Renewed Europe for a Better World, Professor Giuliano Amato, July 2003 Europe Day Concert, 14.5.2001
Conferences and symposia:
Britain in Europe, July 1997
The Culture and Politics of the Diaspora, February 1998
The Wall and After, International Symposium, July 1999
Ends and Beginnings, July 2000
Transcending the National, July 2002
From 1956 to 1989: Possibilities and limits of political reform in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, November 2006
Public Lectures and Seminars:
Forum for Europe
The Search for Identity in a Globalising Society, August 1999
Timothy Garton Ash, August 2000
Sander Gilman, June 2001
The After-Life of the Soviet Union, October 2001
Britain and the Euro, October 2001
The End of Europe? The Trauma of 1945, March 2002
Fifth Columnists? Refugees In Australian Internment Camps, April 2002
Germany: (still) a Model for Europe?, June 2002
The German Left and its European Challenges, September 2002
Germany at the Crossroads?, August 2003
Dutch-Australian Relations, September 2003
Bronislaw Geremek, October 2003
Ex Bene Lux: lecture Georges / Mollen, October 2004
1945: End and Beginning, Lecture by Klaus Klaiber, 3. March 2005
Richard Bellamy on the EU Constitution, 6 April 2005
The European Constitution: Does it have a future? Michael Keating, 9 August 2005
The European Union after Expansion - Challenges and Opportunities, Marek Belka, 10 March 2006
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Origins, nature, course, and consequences, György Földes, 3 November 2006
Trade unions and the deregulation of Industrial Relations in Europe and Australia, Symposium, 11 December 2006
The institutional paradox. Have crises reinforced European integration?, Professor Dr. Jürgen Elvert, University of Cologne, Germany, 7 March 2007
The British Press and the European Union, Simon Duffin (Head of Press, European Parliament UK Office), 4 April 2007
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