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Nanovic Institute has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in June 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Nanovic Institute are: • Facebook • Instagram • YouTube • LinkedIn • X Besides social media accounts, nanovicnd has populated their site with: • An appreciative and grateful review of the Catholic Leadership Program 2023 • Nanovic Sites of Memory Research Opportunity Application • go.nd.edu • Nanovic Institute for European Studies Website • Fighting for Democracy and Human Rights Through the Arts • Nanovic Film Series: The Quiet Migration (DENMARK) • Notre Dame Day 2024 - Learn more and give • Notre Dame political and computer scientists probe authoritarian regimes’ use of social media to attack democracy • Nanovic Film Series: Chevalier (FRANCE) • Using His Voice // We Are ND // University of Notre Dame • Catholicism in and after the French Empire • The links between Catholic Social Teaching principles and Danish design • EURO Fellows Program Application Fall 2024 - Due April 10, 11:59 p.m. • Professional development and support networks grow out of the Catholic Leadership Program • Summer 1993 (2017) Nanovic Film Series | DeBartolo Performing Arts Center • Grants - Summer 2024 Applications Due April 2, 11:59 p.m. • Exploring the European Union in Europe: A week in Brussels • Virtual Flash Panel: Commemorating 10 Years since the Annexation of Crimea: How Did We Get Here? Where Are We Going? • Peripheral questions: An Estival memoir from Slovakia • "Decolonizing Death (A Letter from a Pillar of Salt)": Decolonizing Scholarship with Hannah Feldman • Studying counterterrorism Strategy: From Madrid to London • Nanovic Institute Undergraduate Research Conference in European Studies • Discovering heritage and Culture: A day at the Ukrainian Village in Chicago • "There will be no lessons today and tomorrow": Ukrainian film screening and panel • A Week of Enrichment and Insight at UNIV Forum 2024 in Rome • Byzantine Catholic Divine Liturgy (Mass) for Peace in Ukraine • A deeper look at the EU's Temporary Protection Directive for Ukrainians • Film Screening: ‘20 Days in Mariupol’ // Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies // University of Notre Dame • Mary Gallagher appointed dean of the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs • Virtual Flash Panel: Defunding Russia’s War Against Ukraine • Conducting research to unveil Montenegro • "Poaching French Theory as Decolonial Practice": Decolonizing Scholarship with Lydie Moudileno • What do I see outside the window? • DUE 1/30/2024: Submit Your Paper for the Undergraduate Research Conference on March 1, 2023 • Encountering the dynamics and tensions of European migration in Berlin • Peripheral Paris: Student projects in the French capital city • 2024 Barrett Family Lecture: Mairead McGuinness • Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Apocalypse of the German Soul: A Theological Quest For a Genuinely Christian Eschatology • Rome winter school in Latin paleography and codicology • Master of St. Edmund’s College and former British diplomat Catherine Arnold visits Notre Dame as the Nanovic Forum Diplomat in Residence • Inaugural Nanovic Institute Undergraduate Research Conference in European Studies award winners announced • Independent research in Montenegro: Focused on Post-war Recovery and Religion, National Identity, Sports, and Economics • Unveiling Zagreb's cultural history through Architecture • Decolonizing French theory with Lydie Moudileno • Feminist Foreign Policy: Perspectives from Madrid and Barcelona • Learning to fight climate change by recontextualizing diplomacy at COP28 • A French Philosopher and the Limits of the Historical Science: Maurice Blondel’s History and Dogma • Ius gentium and the right to migrate: a historical retrieval of the Spanish Scholastics (Part 1: Francisco de Vitoria) • Music's Resonance in Times of War • Impact of L’Arche London in West Norwood Neighborhood • Studying Holocaust education on both sides of the Atlantic • Nanovic Institute awards 2024 Laura Shannon Prize to Rory Finnin for book on Crimean cultural history and “poetics of solidarity” in Ukraine and the Black Sea region • Lessons for senior living community design from medieval Flanders • Whose lives, whose stories?: The spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 75 years later • Traveling to Greece to enrich a timely project for architecture students • Jozef Ďurček, enthusiast for Catholic higher education in Slovakia • ‘A ticking clock’: First ground-based survey of damage to Ukrainian cultural sites reveals severity, need for urgency • Across the Pond: Conducting Independent Research in Barcelona • Sean Kelley - Returning to Paris and being part of the city • 2022-23 Year in Review • Liberal Kingship: The Case of Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria • The Anonymous Christian and the current evangelization task: a study on Karl Rahner • A laboratory for social innovation: Resilience and recovery in Ukraine • Reading Romano Guardini’s Inaugural Lecture – One Hundred Years Later • Non-being and contingency in Antonio Rosmini • Blue Notes on Flesh: Regenerating Intimacy in a Racialized World • Former prime minister of Slovakia and hockey legends to present at Nanovic Forum • “A house I can afford. Is this radical?”: Revealing the legacy of housing policy in Portugal • Five Questions with Rufus Burnett: Decolonizing Scholarship in Theology • Serving (in) Milan: Finding the marginalized in the heart of Europe • Decolonizing Anthropology with Nitzan Shoshan • Researching the transition from "Cabinets of Curiosities" to public museums in Victorian-era England • Sister Rafaella Petrini, F.S.E., secretary general of the Vatican City State, to deliver the Keeley Vatican Lecture at the University of Notre Dame • Decolonizing Scholarship Lecture Series: "The Possibilities and Limits of Decolonizing Anthropology: Ethics, Methods, and Blind Spots" with Nitzan Shoshan • The Mysteries of Music • Building connections, serving, and experiencing life-changing encounters in Sofia, Bulgaria • Fighting Ukrainians meet Fighting Irish • Uncovering the legacy of work ‘freedom’ and ‘unfreedom’ in Southeast Asia • Perspectives on an “atrocious war”: A conversation with Russian analyst Maria Lipman • Undergrads gain global business perspective in Poland - Notre Dame Business Mendoza College of Business • Five Questions with Nitzan Shoshan: Decolonizing Scholarship in Anthropology • Nanovic Institute announces 2024 Laura Shannon Prize shortlist • Overcoming anxieties to learn a new language immersively in Siena, Italy • Studying Sean O’Casey and Negro spirituals in the National Library of Ireland • Writing the War in Ukraine • ‘Writing the War in Ukraine’: A student-created digital exhibition of Ukrainian poetry and songs • The 2023 Notre Dame-Bielefeld Exchange welcomes German students to Notre Dame for academic dialogue and international collaboration • The beauty of simplicity: Supporting the lives and well-beings of refugees and migrants in Barcelona • Rev. James Lies, C.S.C., joins the Nanovic Institute as senior advisor • Members of the Faculty Leadership Trained their Management Skills at the University of Notre Dame | News | Faculty of Arts and Letters Catholic University in Ružomberok • Practice and Reason: Understanding the Relationship between Byzantine Mosaics and Architectural Designs • Transatlantic Relations—an Austrian Perspective—1921-2021 • Discovering Peripheries in Italy: Korea within European Cities • Rebuilding Ukraine’s future • A New Form of Cooperation with the Nanovic Institute | News | Faculty of Arts and Letters Catholic University in Ružomberok • Summer school “Practicing Resilience – Preparing for Recovery” | Hrvatsko katoličko sveučilište • Spiritual and scientific development: Reflections on a visiting fellowship at the Nanovic Institute • ND Law and Nanovic Institute host inaugural conference for Consortium of Catholic Law Schools in Poland • Flamenco: The soul of Andalucía builds community in South Bend • Access to opportunity?: Researching the experiences of the Windrush generation in the London urbanscape • Maradona: sport, visual culture, and identity in Naples • Debt and decolonizing feminist resistance in Puerto Rico with Marisol LeBrón • “Lift mine eyes unto the Hills”: The religious life of ski pioneer Sir Arnold Lunn • “Redefining the Center”: A spring conference on “Reimagining Europe from Its Peripheries” • Reimagining Europe from Its Peripheries Conference Recap | April 27-29, 2023