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Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity : The Third Multidisciplinary Academic Conference of the For more information and for reservations visit the conference website at : www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08/
The conference takes place at ETH Zurich, where C.G. Jung was professor and where the Jung Archives are housed. Famous for its mathematicians and physicists (Einstein, Pauli), ETH Zurich is today one of the premier scientific institutions of the world. It is located next door to the University of Zurich on a hill overlooking the old city of Zurich and surrounded by a vibrant neighborhood of bookshops, restaurants, and small hotels. The ETH is in easy walking distance to downtown Zurich. There will be a banquet Friday night in the Zunfthaus zur Meisen, a historic building on the Limmat River. July 2, 2008 July 3-5, 2008 : Thursday Morning through Saturday Afternoon This conference aims to explore the many and diverse ways through which scholarship and practice in analytical psychology and Jungian studies can contribute to today's urgent debates about the role and impact of myths, symbols and powerful narratives in culture, national identity, and politics as well as personal life. Wednesday afternoon Wednesday evening Saturday The groups will be small and intimate, the opportunities great for sharing experiences of the ETH conference just attended, the pleasures of Swiss hospitality on full display. Organizing Committee Program Committee For more information and for reservations visit the conference website at : www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08/
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