Events and Research

Events and Conferences

Each year the campuses invite faculty or institutions to collaborate on events or conferences that expand the global reach of the event and capitalize on the unique strengths of each location. From cultural events, to academic conferences, to public diplomacy talks, the campuses have a long history of shared gatherings.

First International Performance of “Here I Am”

Staged for the first time outside of America, the original production of the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics at Georgetown University uses narrative, music, and multimedia imagery to explore themes of identity, memory, and institutional responsibility.

“Sustaining the Oasis” with Earth Commons

Earth Commons was a co-sponsor of the “Sustaining the Oasis” conference, and participants included Dr. Peter Marra, Dr. Marcus King, Dr. Mark Giordano, and featuring a performance by the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, Georgetown University

Institute for Women, Peace, and Security in Qatar

Hosted by GU-Q in collaboration with the Institute for Women, Peace, and Security, “Empowered Voices: Women Shaping Peace in the MENA Region,” marked the launch of the MENA Women Peacebuilders Initiative.

“AI Uprising” Panel Featuring Douglas Little

Douglas Little, Senior Associate Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Georgetown University moderated a panel on “Innovation to Improve Humanity” at the Hiwaraat “AI Uprising” Conference.

Bringing World Cup Fever from Doha to DC

GU-Q celebrated the FIFA Qatar World Cup on the DC campus through a series of cultural events, research seminars, and student exchanges.

Governance from the Global South

“Global Governance in an Age of Fracture” brought together a group of experts from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa to offer insight from the Global South on governance models which can address challenges of the time.

DC Seminar Featuring Sheikha Moza bint Nasser

This event, in partnership with Education Above All Foundation, offered insight into education in crisis for the DC campus.

Teaching and Learning

Whether they are involved in classroom collaborations, trips, or program consultations, faculty develop and share expertise across campuses.