EALC Calendar of Events
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Let's talk in Japanese with fellow learners and native spekaers. All welcome!
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The Japanese language placement test will be held Friday, August 23, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. in Room G18 of the Foreign Languages Building. The Korean language placement test will be held Friday, August 23, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. to noon in Room G27 of the Foreign Languages Building.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Based upon an original script by Patrick Daly and Joel Fendelman, Remittance is a realistic portrayal of low-wage migrant workers in Singapore shot at real locations with a cast including actual domestic workers.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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The Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies (CEAPS) cordially invites you to our Annual Reception on Friday, September 13, from 12 to 1 pm at 101 International Studies Building. Formal program begins at 12:15 pm. Refreshments from the region will be served. All are welcome. Kindly RSVP by September 6, 2019.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Two non-Japanese alumni who are working in Japan will visit the campus and share their job search and career stories. Light lunch will be provided.
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In this lecture, Wang Dan poses the hypothetical question: If the Tiananmen Square Protests had succeeded, what would China look like today? He will give a first-hand account of the protests and his dreams of a democratic China. Ronald E. Yates will provide the introduction and serve as moderator for the discussion following the lecture.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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In India, how do you find love if you are HIV-positive? Dr. Suniti Solomon, who discovered India’s first case of HIV in 1986, and founded India’s premier HIV/AIDS clinic finds a way, by matchmaking her HIV-positive patients. Told with humor and compassion, Lovesick is a surprising and hopeful story about the universal desire for love.
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Are you interested in sharing your expertise, gaining a global perspective, and developing collaborations with institutions abroad? The Fulbright Specialist Program provides U.S. citizens who are established academics or professionals with opportunities to engage in short-term (2-6 week) project-based exchanges at host institutions in over 150 countries.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program offers young professionals the opportunity to work in Japan as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) or Coordinators for International Relations (CIRs). Since 1987, more than 70,000 JET Program participants from 75 countries have lived and worked in cities, towns, and villages throughout Japan. Join JET and become part of this exc
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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The study of historiography as a literary form making distinct uses of emplotment and tropes has been a favored topic in the theory of history ever since Hayden White published his Metahistory:The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe (1973). Would it be equally possible to conceive of an Asian literary theory of narrative applicable to Asian history writing?
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Learn about career opportunities at the United Nations with a representative from the UN.
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Do you like scary movies? Then come to the Lucy Ellis Lounge (FLB) on October 31 st for the inaugural film of the Japanese Movie Night JUON!! A film by Takashi Shimizu released in 2002 that will haunt your dreams and make you question if you are truly alone… Everyone is welcome! Pizza will be provided.
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With the advent of early modern Japan, when the country was finally reunified after a century of war and strife, a great many paintings were produced to depict wars and battles. These paintings were often commissioned by the new rulers of early modern Japan, the Tokugawa shoguns and their relatives. Some of these battle paintings were about recent battles...
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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In this talk, Dr. Morten Oxenboell will discuss how rural populations in medieval Japan dealt with conflicts and maintained order and security in such an environment and how this may change the way we look at medieval Japanese society.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Set in the high plateau of eastern Tibet, Drokpa is an intimate portrait of the lives and struggles of Tibetan nomads whose life is on the cusp of irreversible change.
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FLAS Fellowships support graduate and undergraduate study in modern foreign languages in combination with area studies, international studies, or international or area aspects of professional studies. Learn more at this information session.
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CHINA Town Hall is a national conversation on China taking place in 100+ venues across the United States and Greater China. This year's CHINA Town Hall will feature a panel discussion (webcast) moderated by George Stephanopoulos (ABC News) followed by a local town hall facilitated by Prof. Xinyuan Dai (Political Science, UIUC).
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FLAS Fellowships support graduate and undergraduate study in modern foreign languages in combination with area studies, international studies, or international or area aspects of professional studies. Learn more at this information session.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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This film explores the life of Vann Molyvann, an architect whose work came to represent a new identity for a country emerging from independence, and whose incredible story encompasses Cambodia's turbulent journey as a modern nation.
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In this talk, film scholar and translator Darcy Paquet will consider some of the practical, artistic and cultural issues that arose while translating the subtitles for Bong Joon-ho's award-winning Parasite, Park Chan-wook's The Handmaiden and other Korean films.
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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The recruiting seminar will be held: Date: February 20th, Thursday Time: 11:00AM – 3:00PM Place: 2090B Foreign Language Building Bond Consultants will be holding a recruiting seminar at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign again this year, and we are looking for students who are interested in the Japanese language/culture and/or would like to pursue a career with
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).