Past Events

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Join Dr. Kis and Dr. Wood for the discussion on how witchcraft is now seen in public discourse in Ukraine as a specifically female resource that Ukrainian women can use to defend their families and as a weapon against the enemy.

Recording Available

Head of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine

Ford International Professor of History, MIT

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Join us for this talk by legal scholar Muslim Khassenov, examining the historical evolution of constitutionalism in Kazakhstan—from the political traditions of the Kazakh Khanate to recent constitutional reforms.

Recording Available

Associate Professor, Maqsut Narikbayev University (Kazakhstan)

Senior Fellow and Director, Program on Central Asia, Davis Center

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Join us for an explanation on a collaborative project that explores and preserves the complex and often overlooked history of the Georgian diaspora in the U.S.

Chairman, Advisory Board, Program on Georgian Studies, Davis Center; Professor of Modern Georgian History, Ilia State University (Tbilisi, Georgia)

President, Georgian Association in the USA

Harvard College, Class of 2025

Ph.D., George Mason University’s Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution

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Join the Faculty & Administrator Workshop organized by the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Northeast Network (REEESNe) focusing on protecting vulnerable students, researchers, and collaborations at U.S. universities and colleges, with a particular attention to navigating changes in U.S. and Russian policy and the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 

Director, Harvard's Scholars at Risk Program; Writer

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Join Jane Unrue, director of Harvard's Scholars at Risk program, as she discusses the mission and history of the Scholars at Risk Program.

Director, Harvard's Scholars at Risk Program; Writer