Abba Eban Hall, The Truman Institute, Mt. Scopus Campus
8:00am to 6:00pm
Roundtable discussion concerning "New Approaches and Questions in the field of South Asian History" with Prof. Gyanendra Pandey and Prof. Ruby Lal from Emory University, Georgia USA.
Beit Meirsdorf, Room 503 | Abba Eban Hall, The Truman Institute, Mt. Scopus Campus
May 21 (All day) to May 23 (All day)
A conference held by the East Asia Department of the institute on the topic of "Korean Diaspora and the Arts". The conference will deal with various aspects of the diaspora, including: identity, literature, migration and nationalism. It will take place on May 21-23, we will be glad to see you in the audience!
The conference brought together senior leaders from both the political and religious spheres from across Africa, as well as academics from Israel and abroad. Through this encounter, the event facilitated a unique trialogue along the nexus connecting politics, religion and academic scholarship. Through these multilateral discussions, the event shed new light on the place of religion in socio-political processes—including democratization and peacebuilding—across the continent, culminating in concrete paths for action and new directions for scholarship.
Dr. Lior Lehrs, the Swiss Center and MA Program for Conflict Research, and the Department of International Relations: Peace Plans as Mediation Tools in Conflicts (In English)
Keren Winter-Dinur, Truman Institute: Reevaluating Ripeness Theory: An AI-Driven Discourse Analysis for Identifying Opportune Moments for Negotiation in the Israel-Hamas Conflict (In Hebrew)