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Nanovic Institute for European Forum, the Keeley Vatican Lecture, European film series, lecture series, conferences, symposium, special guest speakers, lunches and others. The Institute offers grants and fellowships, as well as a minor in European Studies for undergraduates at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. The Nanovic Institute consists of a director, staff, advisory board, faculty committee, fellows, visiting scholars and students.


History

The Nanovic Institute was established in 1993 as a Center for European studies offering lectures, seminars, and conferences, for undergraduate students at the University of Notre Dame. The idea for the Nanovic Institute began in the early 1990s, when Robert and Elizabeth Nanovic participated in a Notre Dame-sponsored tour through Central and Eastern Europe, which included history lectures by Robert Wegs. The tour inspired the Nanovics to financially support the academic enrichment of the students at the University of Notre Dame: In 2007, thanks to a $10 million donation from the Nanovic family, the Center became an Institute. This donation was part of the "Spirit of Notre Dame" fund-raising campaign, which was, "the largest fund-raising effort in the history of Catholic higher education." In October 2013, the University announced plans to construct a new academic home for its economics, political science, and sociology departments, bringing together under one roof the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, and the Kellogg Institute for International Studies. Construction of the new building, Nanovic Hall, is scheduled for completion in 2017. Robert Nanovic is a 1954 graduate of Notre Dame, and has served on the Advisory Council of the College of Arts since 1993.


Major Events

The Nanovic Institute coordinates a variety of events including: the presentation of the
Laura Shannon Prize The Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary European Studies is a $10,000 book prize sponsored by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame. The Laura Shannon Prize is awarded annually to the author of the "best book in ...
, the Nanovic Forum, the Keeley Vatican Lecture, viewings of European film series, lectures, conferences, symposia, the hosting of special guest speakers, and lunches and among others.


Nanovic Forum

"The goal of the Nanovic Forum is to bring distinguished European leaders from a variety of fields — including academia, the arts, politics, and business — to Notre Dame to stimulate student and faculty interest in contemporary Europe." In 2012,
Lord Patten of Barnes Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, (; born 12 May 1944) is a British politician who was the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong from 1992 to 1997 and Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1992. He was made a life pe ...
presented ''Europe, America, and the Changing World Order''. Dr. Horst Köhler, former President of the
Federal Republic of Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated between ...
, gave the lecture titled ''The World is at stake'' in 2011, which focused on, "learning essential lessons from the international financial crisis with a particular emphasis on ethical questions and the German and European experiences."
Bernhard Schlink Bernhard Schlink (; born 6 July 1944) is a German lawyer, academic, and novelist. He is best known for his novel ''The Reader'', which was first published in 1995 and became an international bestseller. He won the 2014 Park Kyong-ni Prize. Earl ...
's lecture in 2011, ''Proportionality in Constitutional Law: Why Everywhere but Here?'', compared, "the different ways proportionality is being used, the reasons for its popularity, and the benefits and problems of its use."


Terrence R. Keeley Vatican Lecture

The Nanovic Institute sponsors the Terrence R. Keeley Vatican lecture (founded by Terrence R. Keeley of the Nanovic Institute Advisory Board) in an effort to promote the continued presence of European Studies at the university. This annual lecture provides students and faculty the opportunity to explore questions involving Notre Dame’s Catholic mission with distinguished representatives from the
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. Past lecturers: * Walter Cardinal Kasper, President Emeritus of the
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*Archbishop
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, O.P., Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education * Reinhard Cardinal Marx, Cardinal-Priest of S. Corbiniano,
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* Angelo Cardinal Amato,
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, Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro *H.E. Archbishop Celestino Migliore, Apostolic Nuncio to Poland, Titular Archbishop of Canosa *Dr. Francisco Buranelli, Director of the
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, Appointed by
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*Archbishop
J. Michael Miller John Michael Miller, CSB (born July 9, 1946) is a Canadian bishop of the Catholic Church. He is the Archbishop of Vancouver, succeeding to the position in 2009 after serving as its coadjutor archbishop and as Secretary of the Congregation f ...
, C.S.B., Archbishop of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada *Archbishop Charles John Brown,
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, Titular Archbishop of Aquileia


Film Series

Every semester, the Nanovic Institute sponsors a European film series to showcase the best films of European cinema. An introduction to the film series is followed by a discussion or lecture by directors, producers, actors, and/or scholars. Themes of the film series are as follows: *Contemporary European Cinema (Spring 2013) *Power and Fragility (Fall 2012) *Contemporary European Cinema (Spring 2012) *Europe Beyond Borders (Fall 2011) *The Best of Recent European Film (2010–11) *European Shakespeare (2009–10) *Contemporary European Animation (2008–09) *Humor in Recent European Film (2007–08) *Terrorism: Perspectives from European Cinema (2006–07) *Diaspora: Integration and Fragmentation (2005–06)


Grants and Fellowships

The Nanovic Institute offers grants to undergraduate and graduate students, university faculty, and European language club members. Research grants, Christmas Break grants, Spring Break grants, Summer Travel and Research grants, and Undergraduate Initiative grants are available to undergraduate students. Graduate students are eligible for Graduate dissertation Fellowships, Graduate Travel and Research Grants, Graduate Initiative Grants, and Graduate Student Conference Grants. In addition to awarding grants and fellowships, the Nanovic Institute also welcomes visiting scholars from European universities in
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
,
Slovakia Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the s ...
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, and many others, to conduct research and/or teach at the University of Notre Dame.


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