Past Events

ICTS Seminar: The Role of Religion in Combating Terrorism December 19, 2014
ICTS Seminar: The Role of Religion in Combating Terrorism December 19, 2014
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies December 19, 2014 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-potomac-institute-for-policy-studies
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ICTS Seminar: "The Role of the Military in Combating Terrorism"
Potomac Institute For Policy Studies December 5, 2014- Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-potomac-institute-for-policy-studies
ICTS Seminar: The Ukraine Crisis: Quo Vadis?
ICTS Seminar: The Ukraine Crisis: Quo Vadis?
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies November 6, 2014 In light of the history of the Cold War and the current Ukraine crisis, can we draw practical lessons for future peace-making policies in Europe and their implications for global stability? The International Center for Terrorism Studies hosted...
ICTS Seminar
ICTS Seminar "Health Security Challenges and Responses:
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies October 31, 2014 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-potomac-institute-for-policy-studies
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ICTS "The Fog of War: Is the Rule of Law Still Relevant?"
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies September 18 2014 "The Fog of War: Is the Rule of Law Still Relevant?" Opening Remarks: Professor Don Wallace, Jr. Chairman, International Law Institute Moderator: Professor Yonah Alexander Director, Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies, and Senior ...
ICTS Seminar: “ISIS: An Emerging Global Sunni Caliphate?”
ICTS Seminar: “ISIS: An Emerging Global Sunni Caliphate?”
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Seminar, August 28, 2014 Is the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) emerging as a new terrorist “super power”? According to its publicized projected “Five-Year Plan,” a Sunni Caliphate will be established over the Middle East, Africa, and Europe by 20...
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies’ Center for Neurotechnology Studies

Cordially Invites You to Attend the First Newman Lecture for 2010  

January 29, 2010
3pm
 
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is pleased to present the first event in the John Henry Cardinal Newman Lecture series for 2010, chaired by Dr. James Giordano, director of the Center for Neurotechnology Studies.  The event is scheduled for Friday, January 29, and the speaker will be Prof. Kevin FitzGerald of Georgetown University Medical Center.  Prof. FitzGerald’s topic will be “Neuroscience, Genetics and Anthropology – an Integrative Approach.”    

In his lecture, Prof. FitzGerald will explore the premise that reducing the human to the merely biological prevents us from taking into account the rich tapestry of human experience.  He argues that scientific information alone – while critical -  cannot effectively apprehend or appreciate the extent of the human condition.  As a result, he proposes an integrative approach to the examination of what it means to be human:  one that integrates geno- and neuroscience with various philosophical, anthropological, sociological and theological perspectives.  Such an approach would also be more inclusive of different cultures and beliefs as it seeks to illuminate the nature of being, consciousness, and self-awareness.

Please join us for Prof. FitzGerald’s lecture at 3 pm on the 29th, to be followed by a wine and cheese reception at 4:30.  The event will be held at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, 901 North Stuart Street , Suite 200, Arlington VA, 22203, in the M-level conference room. For more information or to RSVP for the event, please contact Nancy Flynn at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 703-416-1441 ext. 127.