7 Apr. 2017, 13:15-14:45 Land der Extreme. Deutschland im 20. Jahrhundert Lecture by Ulrich Herbert, Universität Freiburg, followed by an open debate.
6 Apr. 2017, 12:30-14:30 European Immigration after 1945. German and Danish Perspectives Lecture by Ulrich Herbert, Professor of Modern History, University of Freiburg.
2 Dec. 2016, 10 The Presence of Religion in Modern European Culture Public seminar arranged by CEMES.Today, the much-voiced phrase “Religion in the Public Sphere” primarily points to the politically powerful presence of religion in society, whether seen as a positive or negative factor.
1 Dec. - 2 Dec. 2016 Media Freedom and Pluralism in Europe - Threats and Responses The public seminar explores contemporary challenges to media freedom and pluralism in different parts of Europe. Arranged by CEMES
24 Nov. - 26 Nov. 2016 New Diplomatic History Borders, Networks, and Organisations through the 20th Century. 2nd Conference of the New Diplomatic History Network. 24-26 November 2016 Arranged byCentre for Modern European Studies and co-organizers
23 Nov. - 24 Nov. 2016 European Co-production A multi-disciplinary conference of scholars, practitioners and policy professionals . Open key-note speeches.
18 Nov. 2016, 13:01-15:00 Migration, refugees and solidarity beyond borders CEMES/AMIS are hosting a seminar presenting two distinguished scholars
4 Nov. 2016, 14:00-16:00 The Not-So-Enigmatic Signifier The CEMES group ”Bureaucracy in Europe" and the research project Uncertain Archives invite you to a seminar with Professor Ben Kafka (NYU).
6 Oct. 2016, 9:30-16:00 Christiansfeld Enquiries into a Danish, European and World Cultural Heritage. Open Workshop. Arranged by Afdeling for Kirkehistorie, Det Teologiske Fakultet, and CEMES
11 Dec. 2014, 15:00-17:30 Crisis in Ukraine – Perspectives from the Baltics The current crisis in Ukraine is still the hot issue. SILBA Copenhagen in cooperation with think-tank Europa is proud to invite you to hear different perspectives on this ongoing crisis with the help of distinguished speakers from the three Baltic States - Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. These three countries have a unique history with Russia and thus their insights on situation in Ukraine can enlighten what seems to be well-discussed topic by now.
11 Dec. 2014, 13:15-17:00 Historians Across Borders Workshop and book launch of Historians Across Borders to which Helle Porsdam is a contributor.
11 Dec. - 12 Dec. 2014 European Crises from Weimar until Today This conference seeks to to take a closer look at the many variants of the crises phenomenon in the European context from the early 20th century until today.
10 Dec. - 12 Dec. 2014 Nineteenth-Century Grand Opera Outside Paris This CEMES conference seeks to address questions pertaining to the 'extra-Parisian' histories of grand opera in the Nineteenth Century.
4 Dec. - 5 Dec. 2014 Towards complex diversity? Understanding new challenges for the accommodation of difference and diversity in Europe and the World.
3 Dec. 2014, 14:00-16:00 Heidegger's Black Notebooks: National Socialism, World Jewry, and the History of Being Professor Richard Wolin will give a lecture on Heidegger’s Black Notebooks. The lecture is followed by comments and a Q&A session.
2 Dec. 2014, 10:00-17:00 The Enlightenment's understanding of happiness The CEMES group European Enlightenment hosts a workshop on happiness. The workshop will be held in Scandinavian languages (program in Danish).
3 Nov. 2014, 14:01-17:00 Writing the Rules for Europe Johan Schot will present his latest book Writing the Rules for Europe - Experts, Cartels, and International Organizations in a lecture followed by comments. The arrangement is part of the CEMES AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS series.
30 Oct. - 31 Oct. 2014 The Carnation Revolution 40 years after The international CEMES conference will explore and present the latest international research on the significant political and social changes that took place in South and Western Europe during ‘the long 1970s’.
24 Oct. 2014, 13:00-16:00 Towards a history of European law The historic argument serves European integration. It is time for legal scholars - especially their European law branch - to do more research on the legal history of European integration.
7 Oct. 2014, 15:15-17:00 EURECO Lecture: "Reinventing the European labour market" EURECO Distinguished Lecture Series 2014 presents a lecture by Jens Arnholtz, Assistant Professor, Employment Relations Research Centre (FAOS), Department of Sociology, the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen.