Campus International Events
This calendar includes events from units or departments on campus that have an international or global focus.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Murder Mystery! A "Whodunnit" of Global Amphibian Declines
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Join a team of librarians for this series of five workshops, during which you will learn how to become a more successful researcher. Each section will be offered twice, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Register for more information here: https://go.library.illinois.edu/research.
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Graduate Student Informational Breakfast Conversation with Sarah Bidgood and Dave Schmerler from the Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
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Fall 2019 working group meetings of the Migration & Game Design Group. Students, faculty, staff & members of the Champaign-Urbana community are welcome. Lunch provided with RSVP to wggp@illinois.edu by September 29th.
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Мы будем говорить только по-русски! Conversation in Russian, all levels welcome!
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Colombia is a country with high cultural and historic richness, where visitors are welcomed by warm and cheerful people. Owing to its location near the equator, Colombia offers and astonishing biodiversity and a wide variety of climates. No matter what time of the year, you can experience any of the seasons in Colombia!
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October 4 – Sexual Violence: Why They Won’t Face the Facts
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Food for Thought, part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relation's Lunch on Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community. Past discussions include topics such as nutrition, mental health, sexual health, and media representation of Asian Americans.
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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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Interested in studying abroad? Wondering about the student life in another country? Wanting to get connected with our international students on campus and having a safe space to Ask International Students Anything? Join us on 10/9 at GEL!
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Affordable Housing for Whom? featuring Esther Patt, C-U Tenant Union
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Lecture Title: “Caterina Albert [Víctor Catalá]: Rural, Modern, Modernist”
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KATHLEEN MCNERNEY is the co-author of the groundbreaking work, Double Minorities of Spain: A Bio-Bibliographic Guide to Women Writers of the Catalan, Galician, and Basque Countries (MLA, 1995), and widely published critic and award-winning translator to English of numerous stories and poems and four novels.
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ISSS will guide you through the majestic trails of Allerton Park. Bring a water bottle and a packed lunch. Space is limited! International students and scholars: registration opens 9/27/2019 and closes 10/11/2019.
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Join us for a barbecue to celebrate Indigenous People's Day at the Native American House!
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Food for Thought, part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relation's Lunch on Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community. Past discussions include topics such as nutrition, mental health, sexual health, and media representation of Asian Americans.
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Come practice your Japanese with fellow learners and native speakers. All welcome!
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Join a team of librarians for this series of five workshops, during which you will learn how to become a more successful researcher. Each section will be offered twice, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Register for more information here: https://go.library.illinois.edu/research.
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Do you have questions regarding your MA thesis? Come to the Thesis Office Hours. Get help from Emily Wuchner (Thesis Coordinator, Graduate College) and a small group of research specialists on the submission process, procedures and requirements, formatting texts, research queries, and working with data.
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This new workshop identifies developmental stages of early adulthood identity formation and offers tips and strategies for study abroad program leaders for improving student reflection, peer interaction, maturity, and leadership. Leaders will learn to use understanding of typical student social and emotional development to positively impact safety and program planning.
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Мы будем говорить только по-русски! Conversation in Russian, all levels welcome!
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Dr. Hayley Oliver, the newly named director of the new USAID-funded Feed the Future Food Safety Innovation Lab will introduce her vision for the lab and share some of her work on USAID-funded projects on food safety capacity building in Afghanistan.
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Speaking Up against Prison Censorship: How and Why We Formed the Freedom to Learn Campaign featuring Rebecca Ginsburg, Education Justice Project
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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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Please join the Asian American Cultural Center and International Education as we celebrate our Graduate Students! 5:30pm at the AACC 1210 W. Nevada St. Urbana
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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. Those who lead, or assist, short-term education abroad or other University-related travel abroad for students must attend at least one workshop a year.
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Fall 2019 working group meetings of the Migration & Game Design Group. Students, faculty, staff & members of the Champaign-Urbana community are welcome. Lunch provided with RSVP to wggp@illinois.edu by October 20th.
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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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Kazakhstan is a beautiful country where you can find steppes, deserts, mountains, ancient sea, big rivers, snow leopards, and home for nearly 131 ethnic groups living in harmony. Come and learn the history of nomads and sense a wild spirit of freedom to expand your knowledge about Kazakhstan, while tasting some traditional food, playing a game and winning prizes!
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François Ozon, featured speaker for the Marianne Midwest series of discussions on contemporary topics, is an award-winning French film-maker known for tackling challenging political topics and for experimenting with genre cinema conventions. The event will be video-cast in real time and audience members in Urbana will have the opportunity to ask questions during Q&A.