Representative offices
Timur Bekmambetov and screenlife. A new language of storytelling?
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to the online lecture "Timur Bekmambetov and screenlife. A new language of storytelling?". During the lecture, we will gain insight into the specifics of this relatively new format of film narrative using the films Unfriended (2015) and Profile (2017). The lecture will be delivered by Liubov Bugaeva, Professor in the Department of the History of Russian Literature at St Petersburg University, author of Literatura i rite de passage (2010) and more than 200 articles on the theory and history of literature and cinematography.
The Image of Heaven on Earth: The Ancient Egyptian Temple as a Historical and Cultural Phenomenon
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to the online lecture "The Image of Heaven on Earth: The Ancient Egyptian Temple as a Historical and Cultural Phenomenon". The lecture will be delivered by Arkadii Demidchik, Professor in the Department of History of the Ancient East Countries at St Petersburg University and Professor in the Department of General History at Novosibirsk State University, Honoured Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation.
Russian Horror and Russian Noir: Egor Abramenko's Sputnik
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to the online lecture “Russian Horror and Russian Noir: Egor Abramenko’s Sputnik”. The lecture will be delivered by Liubov Bugaeva, Professor in the Department of the History of Russian Literature at St Petersburg University, author of Literatura i rite de passage (2010) and more than 200 articles on the theory and history of literature and cinematography.
Maria Zakrevskaya-Benckendorff-Budberg. The history of a double agent and "iron woman"
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to the online lecture ‘Maria Zakrevskaya-Benckendorff-Budberg. The history of a double agent and "iron woman"’. The lecture will be delivered by Nina Shcherbak, Candidate of Philology.
The role of the pause in creative thinking
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to the online lecture "The role of the pause in creative thinking". The lecture will be delivered by Nadezhda Moroshkina, Candidate of Psychology and Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Cognitive Studies, St Petersburg University.
Stories of Saint Valentine
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to the online lecture "Stories of Saint Valentine". The lecture will be delivered by Anna Silyunas, a theatre critic, an art historian and Director of the Cultural Foundation ‘Russian House in Barcelona’.
Nina Berberova and Vladislav Khodasevich
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to an online lecture on Nina Berberova and Vladislav Khodasevich, whose creative union made an incomparable contribution to the history of Russian literature. The lecture will be delivered by Nina Shcherbak, Candidate of Philology.
Insight in the laboratory and in real life: unsolved mysteries
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to an online lecture "Insight in the laboratory and in real life: unsolved mysteries". It will be delivered by Nadezhda Moroshkina, Candidate of Psychology and Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Cognitive Studies, St Petersburg University.
Catherine II (part 2)
The Representative Office of St Petersburg University in Barcelona will host a lecture dedicated to Russian Empress Catherine II. The lecture will be held as a part of the series of lectures "Woman. Epoch. Fate". The lecture will be delivered by Anna Silyunas, theater critic, art critic and director of the Cultural Foundation "Russian House in Barcelona".
Zen Buddhism short stories by Jerome David Salinger
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to an online lecture on the famous collection of nine short stories by Jerome David Salinger, published in 1953. The lecture will be delivered by Nina Shcherbak, Candidate of Philology.