The three candidates for the Assistant Professor position in BGInS will be on campus April 15, 20 and 23. Each candidate will make two public presentations, which all members of the Carleton community are invited to attend: 1) a public lecture, at which the candidates will present some of their current research and 2) a mock undergraduate lecture. Details of the talks are as follows:
- Dr. Bartholomew Paudyn, April 15
- Public Lecture: “Crises of Risk, the Political Economy of Creditworthiness and the Antagonistic Relationship between Epistocracy and Democracy: European Lessons for a Global Problem,” B146 Loeb, 1:00-2:30 pm.
- Mock Undergraduate Lecture: D199 Loeb, 10:00-11:00 am.
- Dr. Candace Sobers, April 20
- Public Lecture:“’Quem é o inimigo? [Who is the Enemy?]’: Angolan Nationalism and the International System, 1961-1976,” B146 Loeb, 1:00-2:30 pm.
- Mock Undergraduate Lecture: D199 Loeb, 10:00-11:00 am.
- Dr. Thierry Drapeau, April 23
- Public Lecture: “Working-Class Internationalism Avant la Lettre: Reassessing Golden Age Piracy in the Early Modern Global Era, 1714-1726,” C164 Loeb, 1:00-2:30 pm.
- Mock Undergraduate Lecture: D199 Loeb, 10:00-11:00 am.