Illinois Global Institute
Welcome to the calendar of the Illinois Global Institute. We are home to 10 longstanding international area studies centers and thematic programs. Bringing the units together as part of the IGI will improve organizational support, raise visibility, and foster additional cross-campus collaboration on essential international programs
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Graduate Student Workshop "Writing Effective Fellowship Proposal" Led by: Dana Johnson, PhD, Assistant Director of External Fellowships, Graduate College
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International Music Night 2023, November 8th, 3 - 5:30 PM, Illini Union's Courtyard PROGRAM: 3:00 - 3:05 Intro 3:05 - 3:45 Brazilian Ensemble 3:55 - 4:15 Cagri Haksoz (Ashiq Delili) 4:25 - 4:55 Latin American Ensemble 5:05 - 5:30 SPICMACAY
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This will be a three-hour workshop. During the first half of the workshop, Dr. Elisa Fruhauf Garcia (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil) will present to the students how we can edit Wikipedia in order to make women's history less underrepresented there and to have more biographical entries about them, but also including them in general history entries.
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This talk will focus on how our research explores sexual harassment over time and space and how society frames the relationship between body, gender, and race in colonial and postcolonial societies.
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Associate Professor of Molecular & Integrative Physiology, Dr. Anakk will discuss her research on how bile acids and nuclear receptors affect liver metabolism and liver disease.
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Join the Illinois Mexican & Mexican-American Students Initiative and the Universidad de Colima for the Politics of Inclusion Symposium!
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For decades, the United States has maintained a stance of “strategic ambiguity” with regard to the Taiwan Strait. This study presents survey findings from nationally representative samples to systematically show how the Taiwanese perceive US credibility and how they evaluate different US foreign policies toward Taiwan in terms of ensuring Taiwan’s national security.
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'Gender in Development' Standards and Real-life Limiting Beliefs, Structures, and Practices. Thursday, November 30th, 4 PM, Coble Hall, Room 306.