Campus International Events
This calendar includes events from units or departments on campus that have an international or global focus.
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Celebrate our multicultural community through dance!
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A discussion of Holocaust and human rights education art by Akiva K. Segan
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An Intro to Community Organizing: What does it look like to organize with and for the Asian American Community? by Mani Kathuria.
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Interested in working at the AACC next academic year? Come to our informational to learn about what our internship program is all about!
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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Experience the diverse cultures and traditions of Malawi. Malawi is a landlocked country in southeastern Africa, and is well known for the beautiful Lake Malawi which has clear beautiful waters, beaches and a myriad of fresh water species of fish that are not found anywhere else.
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Professor Dara Goldman, Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Program in Jewish Culture & Society, will speak on Machismo and Machinations: The Performance of Gender in Cubatón
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No gym? No weights? No problem by Felicia Fordyce.
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“Praxis” comes from the Greek word, “prattein” which means “to do.” It is the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, embodied, or realized. Paulo Freire asserts that praxis is a cycle of learning, reflecting, and acting in order to protect ourselves and our communities from oppressive systems.
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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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Interested in working at the AACC next academic year? Come to our informational to learn about what our internship program is all about!
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Cultivating Gratitude Workshop by Melorie Masacupan.
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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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Come discuss healthy relationships with yourself and with food with McKinley’s Dietitian and Sexual Health Educator, while making smoothie berry bowls over dinner.
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Interested in working at the AACC next academic year? Come to our informational to learn about what our internship program is all about!
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Cross Stitch for Your Love by Nadja Robot.
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The Cargill Global Scholars Program annually awards ten scholarships to students in fields including: Agriculture (and related fields), Biochemistry, Biology, Business, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Food Science, and International Relations. Last year, three of the ten nationally-selected Cargill Scholars were Illini!
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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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Not Yo Mama’s Movement explores the similarities and differences between the racial situations in the U.S. and France and how today’s activists navigate building movements for change. A Q+A with the filmmaker Rokhaya Diallo will follow the screening.
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"We Poor Not Stupid! Lessons Learned in the Political Schools of the Urban Poor in Cape Town" with Dr. Ken Salo, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois and Danielle Chynoweth, Cunningham Township Supervisor
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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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A keynote address from the annual retreat of the USAID-funded Soybean Innovation Lab, based at Illinois, is available by webinar. Please register in advance.
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Please join us for Chai Time with SPICMACAY on Monday, February 17th at 6pm. SPICMACAY will be hosting a jam session where you can learn more about Indian classical music and Dance!
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The Program Leader Safety and Best Practices Workshop guides program leaders (faculty, staff, or students leading programs) in preparing for the safest possible experience abroad. This workshop teaches leaders about incident management expectations and facilitates understanding through discussion of real life scenarios of incidents abroad.
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A keynote address from the USAID-funded, Illinois based Soybean Innovation Lab's annual retreat will be available via webinar. Roger Thurow will speak about how universities can make an impact in the development world.
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Please join us every Tuesday for Food for Thought at the AACC! On February 18, Monica Eng will be presenting, "Examining the Intersection of Food, Health, and Culture." 12pm at the Asian American Cultural Center
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Join us for a fun quiz game focusing on topics about the Arabic language and culture!
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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InterConnect is a series of workshops for international students to assist with getting acclimated to life as a student in the United States and how to thrive at their new university. Dinner is included!
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Please join the Asian American Cultural Center and Pakistani Graduate Students Association for KASHF: Life & Spirituality in Pakistan, A Photographic Journey on Thursday, February 20th, 5pm at the AACC Lounge (1210 W. Nevada, Urbana)
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Join the EU Center at Illinois for our 18th Annual EU Day!
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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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Keynote by Wolfgang Moessinger, Consul General of Germany in the Midwest “The New Cold War: Liberal Democracy vs. Authoritarianism: Why the EU is today more important than ever before”
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Come celebrate the reinstallation of two panels of the La Casa Cultural Latina and Department of Latina/o Studies mural at the Illini Union while having the chance to meet one of the artists, Oscar Martinez.
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“What would I consider a desirable society?" Susan Parenti, founder of the School for Designing a Society