The February lineup includes talks, conferences, and collaborations with other institutions, offering attendees insights into a diverse range of topics Abu Dhabi, UAE, February 1, 2023: The NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Institute has announced a series of in-person talks and conferences for its February lineup, which will offer attendees insights into a diverse range of topics including architecture, business, and the environment, among others. The February lineup kicks off with a talk titled The Arrival of Late Modernism in Dubai, which is part of the 50U series, where speaker Maryam M. Ahli, architect and architectural historian, explores how old and new Dubai represent the city’s dual cosmopolitan context. The talk is open to the public and looks at the stylistic evolution from Dubai’s old areesh, coral stone, and palm frond houses to new modernist buildings. The lineup also includes a talk titled Narratives of the Moriscos’ Expulsion in Spanish and Arab Thought. In collaboration with Abu Dhabi Festival, this talk will analyze the different representations of the Moriscos’ history in Spanish and Arab thought from the early modern era to today. During February, The Institute has collaborated with key institutions in the UAE such as The UAE’s Ministry of Economy, The Center for Smart Engineering Materials, Abu Dhabi Festival, Alserkal Arts Foundation, Warehouse421, and the Humanities Research Fellowship for the Study of the Arab World, to name a few, to present a series of public discussions and conferences. Please see the full list of talks for the month of February below. For more information you can visit The Institute’s page. The Arrival of Late Modernism in Dubai February 1, 2023, 6:30-8pm NYU Abu Dhabi Campus, Conference Center Speaker: Maryam M. Ahli, architect & architectural Historian Drug Discovery and Therapeutics Conference February 6-8, 2023, 9am-5pm NYUAD Campus (By invitation only) See the full list of speakers and talks here Waste Siege: The Life of Infrastructure in Palestine February 6, 2023, 6.30-8pm NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Speakers: Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins, Director of Anthropology Program and Associate Professor of Anthropology, Bard College MXenes: 2D Materials for the Future February 8, 2023, 6:30-8pm NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Speakers: Yury Gogotsi, Distinguished University; Charles T. and Ruth M. Bach Professor and Director; A.J. Drexel, Nanomaterials Institute, Drexel University What Should 6G Be? February 13, 2023, 6:30-8pm NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Speakers: Mohamed-Slim Alouini, Distinguished Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Narratives of the Moriscos’ Expulsion in Spanish and Arab Thought February 15, 2023, 6:30-8pm NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Speakers: Houssem E. Chachia, Assistant Professor of Early Modern History, University of Tunis Stepping Forward: Performance Research and Practice, Here February 16-19, 2023 NYUAD Campus (By invitation only) Convened by: Joanna Settle, Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs and Social Impact; Arts Professor of Theater, NYUAD; Mays Albaik, Program Manager, Warehouse421; Nada Raza, Director, Alserkal Arts Foundation Economic Development and Policy Research February 20, 2023 NYUAD Campus (By invitation only) Convened by: Yaw Nyarko, Professor of Economics and Director of NYU Africa House, NYU The Voyage of the Crooked: A Connected History of the Gulf and Indian Ocean February 20, 2023, 6:30-8pm NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Speaker: Fahad Bishara, Associate Professor of History and Arabian Peninsula and Gulf Studies, University of Virginia Can We Cure Aging? February 22, 2023, 6:30-8pm NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Speaker: Professor Dame Linda Partridge DBE, FRS, FRSE, FMedSci, Professorial Research Fellow, University College London The Cairo Genizah as a Treasury of Arabic Literature February 27, 2023, 6:30-8pm NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Speakers: Mohamed Ahmed, Al Maktoum Associate Professor, Near & Middle Eastern Studies, Trinity College Dublin; Benjamin Outhwaite, Head of Genizah Research Unit, Cambridge University Library; Nathaniel Miller, Humanities Research Fellow for the Study of the Arab World, NYUAD
|