Research network Institutions for Open Societies invites everyone with an interest in democracy and especially early career researchers to Tuesday 28 May. In this meeting, we aim to build on current discussions and provide an open space to work on joint initiatives and collaborations between different IOS platforms and beyond.
The IOS (In)Equality is holding a conference on 'Recolonizing Empires during the Cold War: Transitional Social Movements and Social Policy in Post-Colonial Areas'.
On 31 May, Charline Rouffet will defend her PhD dissertation ‘Transforming Foreign Language Teaching Practices through Communicative Classroom-based Assessment Programs’.
On 31 May, Sietske van der Veen defends her PhD dissertation ‘Novel Opportunities, Perpetual Barriers: Patterns of Social Mobility and Integration among the Jewish Dutch Elite, 1870-1940’.
On 4 June, Professor of Religion and Gender Anne-Marie Korte bids farewell with a lecture on what made the 2021 performance of Handel’s Theodora in Argentina so controversial.