Past Leir Conferences
Previous Henry J. Leir Conferences in Luxembourg
This selection of conference/workshop titles beginning in the 1990's, indicates the scope of topics explored in past Luxembourg conferences. At times, publications emerged from these conferences/workshops and we have listed those accordingly.
LLP-CU also provides the Clark Professor in charge with funds to award The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award. The Clark professor makes the decision if and which student to take to the conference.
Through its formal and informal cooperative agreements with Luxembourg institutions, the Leir Luxembourg Program-Clark University has found Luxembourg partners who have helped with jointly sponsored conferences. Some of our partner institutions have been: Université du Luxembourg, The Bibliothèque Nationale de Luxembourg, The Cinémathèque Municipale de Luxembourg, The Thomas-Mann-Bibliothek, The Centre for Population Studies (CEPS), and CSSE at the Hotel am Klouschter in Mondorf-les-Bains .
The following conferences were conducted during the year 2007:
The following conferences were conducted during the year 2006:
- June 16 to 19, 2006: Evolution and Development (Psychology) - Professor Nick Thompson. The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Emily Lescak (Psychology).
- May 8 to 9, 2006: The European Constitution: A Re-examination (Philosophy) - Professor Gary Overvold.
The following conferences were conducted during the year 2004/2005:
- June 24 to 27, 2005: The Future of Chinese Gender Studies in Europe, Asia and the United States: Challenges of Publishing Across Disciplines and Continents (History) - Professor Paul Ropp.
The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Rebecca Michael (Foreign Languages & Literatures). Picture of Conference Participants.
- June 18 to 21, 2005: Enigmatic Encounters: Semiotic Theory and the Unknown; Part II (Psychology/English)- Professors Jaan Valsiner and SunHee Kim Gertz.
The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Jean-Paul Breaux (English). Picture of Conference Participants. PUBLICATION: Kim Gertz, SunHee, Jaan Valsiner, Jean-Paul Breaux, eds. Semiotic Rotations: Modes of Meanings in Cultural Worlds. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, 2007.
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February 17 to 19, 2005: The European Constitution: Challenges & Perspectives (Philosophy); Part I --Professor Gary Overvold.
- October 14 to 16, 2004: The Economy of the Republic of Armenia and the European Union (History) - Professor Simon Payaslian. VIEW press release. The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Narreh Ghazarian (Psychology).
- July 3 to 6, 2004: Enigmatic Encounters: Semiotic Theory and the Unknown; Part I (Psychology/English)- Professors Jaan Valsiner and SunHee Kim Gertz. The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Laura Putnam (English).
Before 2004/2005, the LLP-CU funded conferences/workshops/projects were:
- Job and Career Security in Historical Perspective (Economics) - Professor John Brown.
The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to David Gluckman (Economics).
PUBLICATION: Mitch, David, John Brown, and Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, eds. Origins of the Modern Career. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2004.
- Ancient Roman Mosaics: Paths Through the Classical Mind, Part II (Art/Classics) - Professor SunHee Kim Gertz.
The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Stacie Swoboda (English).
PUBLICATION: Ternes, Charles, ed. Ancient Roman Mosaics: Paths through the classical mind. Luxembourg: Imprimerie Linden, 2002.
- Heuristics and Values: Towards Methodological Integration (Psychology) -Professors Roger Bibace and Jaan Valsiner.
The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Talia Lapushin (Psychology).
- Ancient Roman Mosaics: Paths Through the Classical Mind, Part I (Art/Classics)-Professor SunHee Kim Gertz.
The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Meagan Dexter (English).
- Refiguring Latin American Cinema in a Global Context (Film Studies) - Professor Marvin D'Lugo.
The Henry J. Leir Student Conference Participation Award was awarded to Maria Amaral (Foreign Languages & Literatures).
- Boy's Emotionality: Between Childhood and Adolescence (Psychology) - Professor Michael Bamberg. PUBLICATION: Bamberg, Michael, Anna De Fina, and Deborah Schiffrin, eds. Selves and Identities in Narrative Discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2007.
- Feminism, Discourse and Psychology (Psychology) - Professor Rachel Falmagne.
- Follow-up on Understanding Aids Conference (Psychology) - Professor Roger Bibace.
- Organizations, Managers, and Design (Business) - Professor Edward Ottensmeyer.
- Ethnicity and Conflict - Professor Ortwin Renn.
PUBLICATION: Klinke, Andreas, Ortwin Renn, and Jean-Paul Lehners, eds. Ethnic Conflicts and Civil Society: Proposals for a New Era in Eastern Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company, 1997.
- Feeling and Knowing (Psychology) - Professor James Laird.
- Russian Military Conversion Workshop (COPACE) - Tom Massey, Dean of Continuing Education.
- Technology and the Composer (Music) - Professor Linda Dusman.
- Documentary Dimensions in Film (Film Studies) - Professor Dana Benelli.
- Roman Religions in Gallia Belgica and the Germaniae (Ancient Civilization) - Professor Paul Burke.
- Weimar Cinema (Film Studies) - Professor Walter Schatzberg.
PUBLICATION: Schatzberg, Walter, and Uli Jung. Filmkultur zur Zeit der Weimarer Republik. München: K.G. Saur, 1992.
- Women, Politics and Public Voice in the New Europe (Government) - Professor Rachel Falmagne.
- Project: Exchange of High School Teachers from Worcester and Luxembourg City (Education).
- Understanding AIDS (Psychology) - Professor Roger Bibace.
- Responsibilities in the Transfer of Hazardous Technologies Environmental Studies (Environmental Studies) - Professor Ortwin Renn.
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Announcement for "Dialogues Within Societies: Integration of Psychology and Sociology in the Study of Everyday Lives" workshop. Click image to enlarge
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