Word: eurasian
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Pring-Wilson, who was a masters degree student at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies during his time at Harvard, is currently free on a previously-posted $400,000 bail...
...centers’ expansion abroad. The goal of the Berlin office, created by the Center for European studies, is to facilitate transnational discussion. Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Nafplion, Greece, coordinates study abroad, faculty research, internships, and summer school. The Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard, which in the early 1990s had an office in Moscow, Russia, now has a single woman working from her home to help with logistics, research support, and visas...
Akçam’s evening lecture—which was co-sponsored by the Harvard Armenian Society, the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian studies, and other groups—drew an audience of over three hundred to the Center for Government and International Studies last night...
...singular importance of stem cell research. The Stem Cell Institute is not alone; Harvard boasts many research centers that unify scholars based on the questions they tackle rather than the methods they use. Today, there is an area of study as crucial as stem cell research and Eurasian geopolitics that has yet to receive its deserved support from the administration: energy research. Of critical importance since the dawn of the industrial age, energy will only grow as a global concern in the 21st century as we consume more energy while exhausting our most dependable energy sources...
Europe is a geographical expression - a peninsula of peninsulas on the western edge of the Eurasian landmass - but there has never been a settled definition of its physical limits. Rather, historians, writers and politicians have long referred to a set of shared histories - conquest by the Romans, Christianity, the Enlightenment and democracy - that unite Europeans conceptually. By definition, most other stories...