The three candidates for the Associate Professor position in BGInS will be on campus the week of March 9. 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 teaching talk, at which the candidates will discuss their teaching philosophy and how they see the BGInS curriculum developing in the years ahead. Details of the talks are as follows:
- Dr. Kamari Clarke, March 9
- Public Lecture: “#BringBackOurGirls hashtag: International Justice, Sentimentality and the Politics of the Unsayable,” 1201 River Building, 1:00-2:30 pm. Poster for Dr. Clarke’s lecture.
- Teaching Talk: 311 Southam, 10:00-11:00 am.
- Dr. Phil Orchard, March 10
- Public Lecture: “The International Protection of Forced Migrants: Past, Present and Future Challenges,” 3201 River Building , 11:30-1:00. Poster for Dr. Orchard’s lecture.
- Teaching Talk: D492 Loeb, 2:30-3:30 pm.
- Dr. Sean Burges, March 12
- Public Lecture: “A (non)Theory of Brazilian Foreign Policy? Understanding Brazil in the World”, 3202 River Building, 1:00-2:30 pm. Poster for Dr. Burges’ lecture.
- Teaching Talk: D199 Loeb, 10:00-11:00 am.