William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History, Harvard University; Resident Faculty & Seminar Chair, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University; Director, The Center for Jewish Studies, Harvard University
November 20, 2020
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Virtual/RSVP Required
This event provides the opportunity for CES
thesis research grantees to present their research and preliminary
findings and receive constructive feedback during their writing process
from faculty, scholars and fellow students.
For the Harvard
community, this event is an opportunity to learn from new research and
findings on diverse social science topics related to Europe. Moreover,
for students considering writing a thesis and applying for a CES senior thesis grant,
this conference helps to illustrate what to expect in preparing and
writing a thesis as well as the benefits from this rigorous but
rewarding process.
For a full agenda and list of speakers, see below. This event is open to the public!
Hannah Craig, “Children of the Ceasefire: An Analysis of the Post-Good Friday Generation in Northern Ireland” (History & Literature)
Elizabeth Oehmler, “A Study of Scottish Nationalism under Brexit” (Sociology/Global Health & Health Policy)
Emily Markowitz, “System Populists and Policy Populists: A New Lens for Exploring the Rise of Populism in Western Europe (Economics/Social Studies)
Francesco Rolando, “Healthcare as a Border: Migrants' Access to and Exclusion from Healthcare Services in Turin, Italy” (Social Studies/Molecular and Cellular Biology)
Leo Saenger, “Overtourism and Its Impacts on the Authenticity of Venetian Streetscapes” (Applied Mathematics)
Nathaniel Steele, “The Impact of Nationalism on Music Education in Germany and the United States” (Social Studies/Music)
Taylor Whitsell, “Explaining Stagnation in Domestic War Crimes Prosecutions in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia” (Government/European History, Politics and Societies)
Yuke Zheng, “The Impact of Overtourism in the Mediterranean Basin” (Computer Science)