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ARCE sponsors a public lecture series during the academic year (September-June) on Wednesday evenings at the Cairo Center, 2 Midan Simón Bolívar in Garden City. Lectures begin at 6:00 pm. All are welcome.

The list below includes lectures and seminars sponsored by other research institutes in Cairo and the Supreme Council of Antiquities. ARCE makes every effort to ensure that the information provided by the sponsoring institutions is accurate and up to date, but it is not responsible for errors or scheduling changes. Individuals are advised to contact the sponsoring institutions directly to verify dates and times.

To receive email notification of upcoming lectures and other public programs, or to update calendar listings, please contact ARCE's program coordinator, Mary Sadek.

ARCE: 2 Simon Bolivar Square, Garden City
Canadian Embassy: 26 Kamel El Shinawy, Garden City
Egypt Exploration Society: c/o British Council, 192 El Nil Street, Agouza
Embassy of the Czech Republic: 4 Dokki Street, Cairo
Italian Cultural Institute: 14 Champolion St., El Tahrir, Cairo
Israeli Academic Center: 92 El Nil Str.
Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo: 1 Dr. Mohamed Azmi Str., Zamalek
Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology: 11 Mahala Street, Heliopolis
SCA Zamalek: 3 El Adel Abu Bakr St., Zamalek
Union of Museum Friends: Ahmed Pasha Hall, SCA Building, 3 El Adel Abou Bakr St., Zamalek
Women's Association of Cairo: 11 Yehia Ibrahim Street, Zamalek



2007-08 Lectures at ARCE and Other Research Institutes in Cairo


Wednesday, 14 May, 6:00 pm
Clot Bey: A Medical Revolution in Muhammad Ali’s Egypt
Anne-Marie Moulin, Director of Research, CNRS, CEDEJ, Cairo
Location: The American Research Center in Egypt


Thursday, 15 May, 6:00 pm
Investigating a new 2nd Dynasty Necropolis at Saqqara
Ilona Regulski, Assistant Director for Egyptology and Archaeology at the NVIC
Location: Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo


Thursday, 22 May, 6:00 pm
TBA
Location: Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo


Wednesday, 28 May, 6:00 pm
Before and After Dinshaway: a Study of the Process of Criminalization of the Fallahin and of their Resistance to British Colonial Rule (1882-1914)
Anne Clement, ARCE Research Associate, University of Toronto
Location: The American Research Center in Egypt


Thursday, 29 May, 6:00 pm
From Holland to Istanbul and Cairo: Traces of Dutch Culture in the Ottoman Empire of the 18th Century
Hans Theunissen, Department for Turkish Languages and Cultures, University of Leiden
Location: Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo



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