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sneak preview 2001-2002

Upcoming Visitors
Confirmed visitors for the 2001-2002 academic year include:

  • David Byrne, European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection, on September 9-10, 2001
  • Noëlle Lenoir, President of the European Committe on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, in Fall 2001
  • Margot Wallström, European Commissioner for the Environment
  • Alvaro Gil-Robles, Commissioner for Human Rights, Council of Europe

Invitations have also been issued to:

  • Pedro Solbes Mira, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs
  • Freimut Duve, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media

Keep current with our Newsletter
This is just a small sample of our activities for 2001-2002. The best way to stay informed about opportunities and events through CES is to sign up for our mailing list. You will then receive our electronic newsletter on a weekly basis during the fall and spring semester.  The newsletter lists Europeanist events going on at Duke and the surrounding area, and it also announces conferences, calls for papers, funding and job opportunities in the field of European Studies. 
 
 

email ces
The Duke Center for European Studies is a good resource for anyone interested in the study of Europe.  We are available during office hours from Monday through Friday to assist you with any questions or initiatives.
Please contact us at:
CES@duke.edu