Campus International Events
This calendar includes events from units or departments on campus that have an international or global focus.
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This workshop will provide the dos and don’ts of CV formatting and will pay close attention to tailoring your CV towards different positions and universities. We will show examples of research statements and discuss how to best illustrate your current and future research plans depending on the job to which you are applying.
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We will be reading "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning" by Cathy Park Hong and hosting a virtual discussion every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm cst starting on September 14 until September 28th.
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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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Armando João Dalla Costa - Lemann Distinguished Visiting Professor Bunge Brazil (1956 to 1994): Consolidation of an Economic Group
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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 the University Library & ISSS at this year's Virtual Research Connection on Friday, September 18th @ 3-5PM as we connect graduate students and visiting scholars with faculty advisers, research librarians & campus research services for all of your graduate research needs!
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An interactive discussion highlighting black literature, featuring Jamillah Gabriel, Stacey Robinson, and Damian Duffy.
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Join ISSS for CU in the Kitchen! Journey with us as we learn where our food comes from, how its made, and how to make new dishes on our own!
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We will be reading "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning" by Cathy Park Hong and hosting a virtual discussion every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm cst starting on September 14 until September 28th.
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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 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 job application is a packet of statements, writing samples, and reference letters. What’s the hard part? Keeping your scholarly identity and goals consistent throughout all of them… but without repeating yourself. In this workshop we will discuss the teaching statement and the diversity statement, paying close attention to how these documents differ.
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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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Whether you’re 6 feet apart or a world apart come together and share what makes you…you!
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Dr. Cabrera will present and analyze the concepts of myth, tragedy, and queerness to highlight what they have in common: Elasticity, suspension, liminality...
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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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We will be reading "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning" by Cathy Park Hong and hosting a virtual discussion every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm cst starting on September 14 until September 28th.
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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.