Center for Global Studies
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Students and Sociology faculty meet to discuss critically relevant issues of the day and potential solutions.
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This seminar will cover unexplored issue of internal Central American youth migration and connects it to migration to the United States. Join us on Friday, September 4th, 2020 at 9am via Zoom.
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LCS is proud to host the Professional development & wellness colloquium, aimed at improving students general career and personal life. Our first guest speaker is professor Judson Brewer on how to use novel discoveries on neuroscience on how to improve well being and habits.
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Founder and director of Palestine Legal & Cooperating Counsel, Center for Constitutional Rights
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Dima Khalidi is the founder and director of Palestine Legal & Cooperating Counsel, Center for Constitutional Rights.
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Come hang out (virtually) with Sociology Department faculty, staff, and students as we come together to welcome the new school year!
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This talk argues for a paradigmatic change in academic policing literature and the administration of policing. Join us Friday, September 11th, 2020 at 9AM via Zoom.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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This webinar is the first event of the Chai Wai Series: Race, Social Justice, and Ways of Knowing. The focus will be "Multiple ways of knowing: Global perspectives on academic libraries re-imagining systems of knowledge." The authors will present their column contributions, followed by a response, and a panel discussion.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Professor Tony Ballantyne of the University of Otago kicks off HRI's 2020-21 research theme The Global and Its Worlds with a talk titled “Beyond the Shadow of Empire? The state, mobility and difference in New Zealand’s COVID-19 response.”
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Join us for this installment of our Fall Seminar Series with development sociologist Douglas Barnes! Friday, September 18th, 2020 at 9am on Zoom.
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An interactive discussion highlighting black literature, featuring Jamillah Gabriel, Stacey Robinson, and Damian Duffy.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Join two faculty members from C-HeARTS (Community Healing And Resistance Through Storytelling) Research Cluster as they present "How Do We Survive, Resist, and Heal Oppressive Realities?" After the presentation there will be time for audience Q&A. Nkechinyelum Chioneso and Carla D. Hunter are presenting as part of HRI's Out of Isolation series.
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This month we are discussing Franz Kafka's "A Hunger Artist."
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Join us on Wednesday, September 23th at 6:30 pm for a special screening of the film "Adda" by Devayush Chowdhary. Prior to the screening there will be an introductory Q&A with the director moderated by Rini Bhattacharya, Mara Thacker, and Beth Watkins. After the screening, Devayush will take questions from the audience!
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The colleges of LAS + ACES will hold a virtual career fair on Thursday, September 24th, 2020. The fair goes from 8am to 5pm and all students are encouraged to attend!
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IP lawyer and SAIC lecturer Silvia Beltrametti will provide insight into questions such as: “does art need to be original? to what extent can it appropriate existing expressions? what subject matter is off-limits?” drawing from examples from a wide range of artistic fields not limited to the visual arts, but including music, theatre, creative writing and fashion design
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Grainger Engineering students are invited to join Dean Rashid Bashir for an informal chat with IBM CEO Arvind Krishna (ECE MS '87 and PhD '91). They'll discuss everything from the future of AI/Cloud technology, to lessons learned as a first-quarter CEO during a pandemic, and how his Grainger Engineering education prepared Arvind for a successful career at IBM.
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Department of Sociology PhD candidate Hebatallah Mahmoud Abdelraouf Khalil will present on Friday, September 25th, 2020 at 9am via Zoom!
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University of Illinois-affiliated faculty and students are invited to join this Humanities Without Walls (HWW) information session as we cover: 2021–22 grant opportunities and themes; plans for fall and spring HWW events; seed grant application information and process.
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Nazma Ali, a grad student at the School of Information Science, will be cooking coconut beans for us. The recipe will be shared with all attendees after the event so that all of you can make it at home as well!
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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The Grainger College of Engineering is excited to celebrate our inaugural Day of Gratitude! This day is meant to engage to recognize the 1-year anniversary of the public celebration of the naming of our college. Our Day of Gratitude will honor the lasting legacy of The Grainger Foundation and will emphasize the importance and impact that philanthropy has on our campus.
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Jessica Hagman will host a workshop on making the most of UIUC's amazing library system while learning remotely. This workshop is for both new and returning students who want to learn more about what the library has to offer.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Brad Miller from Procter & Gamble will be presenting to the Sociology Ambassador class, SOC 199, on Wednesday, September 30th, 2020 at 3:30pm. He will discuss the value sociologists bring to companies such as P&G. All Sociology majors are welcome to attend!