During his stay in Lawrence, KS, Professor Nunan delivered two lectures: one, “Sick Man of Europe? German Politics and German-American Relations After the 2025 Elections” at the Max Kade Center for German-American Studies; and another on his recently funded AHRC-DFG project “Transitions: Examining Changing Regimes of Sexuality in Post-Soviet Muslim Republics” at the Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies.
Professor Nunan also spoke to students at the University of Kansas about study abroad and fellowship opportunities in Germany, and he was able to serve as a guest lecturer for classes offered by Professor Sheyda Jahanbani and Dr. Rebecca Johnston. Professor Nunan also met with representatives of the University of Kansas, such as Dr. Joe Potts (Associate Vice Provost for Strategic Partnership and Innovation) and Dr. Charles Bankert (Senior Internationalization Officer).
Professor Dr. Timothy Nunan thanks the University of Regensburg and the Leibniz ScienceCampus for facilitating and financing his trip to Lawrence, and he looks forward to developing further research and teaching collaborations with colleagues in Kansas.