This Seminar is being developed at RCC-Harvard under the direction of Nacho de Pinedo, CEO of ISDI, and Colin Maclay, Director of the Digital Initiative at Harvard Business School.
Harvard Law School. Wasserstein Hall. Room WCC 3018
Day of discussion on the death penalty by experts and scholars to RCC fellows and associates, professors, students of Harvard Law School and other relevant schools and centers of Harvard University.
There will be an academic discussion about the origins of the death penalty, its evolution and its modern day implications and other key questions related to capital punishment. We will also study the parallel Euro-American systems and the progress of the abolition process.
We invite you to the lecture on “La igualdad de género en las convocatorias de Horizon 2020 de la Unión Europea” by Professors Capitolina Díaz and Fátima Arranz, current RCC Fellows (2013-2014).
The RCC and Universidad Alcalá de Henares are honored to invite you to the Presentation of the Title of Doctor Honoris Causa to the professor Francisco Márquez Villanueva, the Arthur Kingsley Porter Research Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Emeritus, who passed away on June 14th, 2013. This event counts with the participation of Dr. José Manuel Martínez Sierra, RCC Director, Dr. Luis Girón, from the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University and Dr. Fernando Galván, President of Universidad de Alcalá de Henares.
Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Goldman Room, Busch Hall, 27 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
The RCC is pleased to invite you to the Iberian Study Group Lecture entitled “Labor Market Competition, Recession and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments in Europe”, which will be delivered by Professor Javier Polavieja.
David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. CGIS South. Belfer Room. S020. 1730 Cambridge St. Cambridge 02138
Please, join us for the celebration of the International Dance Day with a Dance Studies Panel.
Featured Presentations By Michelle Clayton (Brown University), Lester Tomé (Smith College, DRCLAS Harvard) and Zoa Alonso (RCC-Harvard). Moderated by Grete Viddal (Harvard University).
Space and how the human experience revolves around it has been one of the common tropes of literature. No matter the nature of the written or oral text,the common frame has been the interaction between men and women locked up within a frame – be that domestic, work, or even natural – in which and/against which the self is defined. These surroundings have greatly influenced the literary work, erecting boundaries or liberating it through the creation new fantastic spaces. However, with the discovery of the New World, these boundaries got broader, as the literary minds of the Old World were...
Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Cabot Room, Busch Hall, 27 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
The RCC is pleased to invite you to the lecture "A Fragmented Eurozone. The Spanish Experience" by Emilio Ontiveros, Professor of Economics, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Chairman of Analistas Financieros Internacionales.