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Career Conversations Hour: REEES Alumni on non-academic professions

Wondering what a career related to Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies might look like, and how to pursue it successfully? Come hear alums from several REEESNe institutions (large and small, public and private) talk about how their studies of this part of the world prepared them for non-academic professions and how they have navigated careers in areas ranging from development and investing to government accountability, from journalism to environmental and human rights non-profits.

Launch of Undergraduate Fellows Network & Career Conversations: Mato Meyer

Join us for the launch of the European Studies Undergraduate Fellows Network and the first talk in a series of career conversations with Yale alumni and affiliated partners in Europe.

Featuring Mato Meyer, Chief Technical Adviser, United Nations Development Programme in Kosovo 

Mato Meyer graduated Yale with a MA in Russian and East European Studies in 2002. He has held positions with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and United Nations for more than 15 years.

Student Grants & FLAS Fellowships Info Session

An introduction and Q&A session for the funding opportunities offered by the European Studies Council and the Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS) during the summer and academic terms. Dr. Charles Bryan Jenkins, NRC/FLAS Program Officer of the Department of Education will provide a short presentation and answer questions regarding FLAS Fellowships.
Register for Virtual Event: https://bit.ly/ESCFLASinfosession

On the Receptions of Karl Marx’s Capital in the Anglophone World

The Franke Lectures in the Humanities
Babak Amini, London School of Economics

Babak Amini is a PhD candidate in sociology at the London School of Economics, researching on the “council democratic” movements in Germany and Italy in the World War I era. He is the coeditor (with Marcello Musto) of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Marx’s “Capital”: A Global History of Translation, Dissemination and Reception. He is also the coordinating assistant editor of the book series Marx, Engels, and Marxisms.

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