
Events
Events
Events
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Mar28İTB Konuşma Serisi VI: Christoph K. Neumann, Arapça’nın Bir Kadim Dil Haline Dönüş(tür)ümü: Uzun Ondokuzuncu Yüzyıl Esnasında Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun Arabofon Olmayan Bölgelerinde Arap Dili
Çevrimiçi bağlanmak isteyenler aşağıdaki Zoom linkini kullanabilirler: https://ozyegin-edu-tr.zoom.us/j/91767189124?pwd=HonatwajXMafE5BwofLG4zdoO8Koe6.1
Mar27Introductory Meeting for the Academic Agreement between Özyeğin University and Durham UniversityYou are all invited to our introductory meeting for the Academic Agreement between Özyeğin University and Durham University. This agreement aims to provide final-year students enrolled in the International Relations Undergraduate...
Mar21Mar07Evliliklere/ilişkilere mavi ekranlar mı zarar veriyor?: İlişkilere psiko-antropolojik yaklaşımSahadan Sesler: 2025 Bahar Antropoloji Konuşmaları #2 7 Mart 2025, Cuma, 13:45, AB2.G02 "Evliliklere/ilişkilere mavi ekranlar mı zarar veriyor?: İlişkilere psiko-antropolojik yaklaşım" Selen Armağan Bu...
Mar03Understanding Syria through Syrian Voices: Refugee’ Stories of Revolution, War, and the Struggle for HomeOver 13 years, Northwestern University Professor Wendy Pearlman has interviewed more than 500 displaced Syrians around the world about their experiences of a brutal authoritarian regime, the popular uprising against it, and the subsequent war and refugee crisis. In this presentation, she shares and explores their stories collected in her two books, We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria (available in Turkish as Bir Köprüden Geçtik: Suriyeli Direnişçiler Anlatıyor) and the newly published The Home I Worked to Make: Voices from the New Syrian Diaspora. These oral histories help explain the origins and trajectory of the Syrian conflict and the lived experience of displacement, while also shedding light on the dramatic questions currently facing Syrian refugees in Turkey and also offering broader lessons about migration, belonging, and the search for dignity.
Faculty of Social Sciences