Campus International Events
This calendar includes events from units or departments on campus that have an international or global focus.
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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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Join the WRC and WGGP as we discuss ""Period: The Real Story of Menstruation" by UIUC Professor Kate Clancy! We'll be exploring issues surrounding menstruation, from bodily autonomy, menstrual hygiene, and the COVID-19 vaccine to the ways racism, sexism, and medical betrayal warp public perceptions of menstruation and erase it from public life.
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Food for Thought, a 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. Free lunch for attendees.
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International Safety and Security will host informational presentations to review CAM Policy HR-39, International Travel Safety. Topics include requirements for travelers, the international insurance, and finding resources related to travel abroad. A Q&A will be included. This session is for travelers and staff supporting travel abroad.
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The Madan Sara documentary tells the stories of these indefatigable women who work at the margins to make Haiti’s economy run. Despite facing intense hardship and social stigma, the hard work of the Madan Sara puts their children through school, houses their families, and helps to ensure a better life for generations to come.
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"July Rain" (Июльский дождь, 1967), directed by Marlen Khutsiev. In Russian with English subtitles
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Ukrainian Studies Today: History, Memory, Representations, and Collections Conference Program – Dmytro Shtohryn International Ukrainian Studies Conference (illinois.edu)
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Join the Center for Global Studies for PhD Candidate Mayra Alejandra Saenz Amaguaya (Agricultural and Consumer Economics Department, University of Illinois) lecture for the Scholarship-in-Progress Event Series!
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Join us for an information session on the AAUW Fellowship. This information session will focus on AAUW's International & American Fellowship. Current submission deadline is November 15, 2023. Lunch included with Registration.
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Join the WRC and WGGP as we discuss ""Period: The Real Story of Menstruation" by UIUC Professor Kate Clancy! We'll be exploring issues surrounding menstruation, from bodily autonomy, menstrual hygiene, and the COVID-19 vaccine to the ways racism, sexism, and medical betrayal warp public perceptions of menstruation and erase it from public life.
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Food for Thought, a 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. Free lunch for attendees.
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Mary Arends-Kuenning is Acting Associate Dean of International Programs in the College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences, Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, and former Interim Director of the Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies at the University of Illinois.
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Wednesday, October 11, 12pm-1pm, Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center Food for the Soul: Reckoning, Restitution and Repair: African Art and the Politics of Return
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Join Lovern J. Gordon, President and Founder of Love Life Now Foundation, Inc for this Domestic Violence Awareness Workshop on October 11th from 4:00-5:30pm. This workshop will be interactive and include time for discussion. There are limited number of complimentary copies of her book, The Legacy He Left Me, that are available through pre-registration.
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Мы будем говорить только по-русски! Conversation in Russian, all levels welcome!
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Take a break and visit Japan House for a traditional Japanese tea ceremony! Space is limited to 18 guests. Reservations are required, no walk-ins will be permitted. Enjoy a bowl of matcha and seasonal wagashi (traditional Japanese sweet) while learning about Chado, the Way of Tea.
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International Safety and Security will host informational presentations to review CAM Policy HR-39, International Travel Safety. Topics include requirements for travelers, the international insurance, and finding resources related to travel abroad. A Q&A will be included. This session is for travelers and staff supporting travel abroad.
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Michael Aiken Chair Emerita and Professor Emerita of Art & Design, Dr. Donna Cox will share her career as the Director of the Advanced Visualization Laboratory at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and her research on scientific visualizations.
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Hidden Harm: Coercion in Relationships
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Throughout the school year, the Career Center will be providing drop-in advising and document reviews (resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn profiles) at the AACC. No walking across campus! No appointment needed. Just drop-in and meet with a coach!
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Thursday, October 12, 5:30-7:30PM KAM 62 and hybrid via Zoom “If Objects Could Speak”: A Screening and Panel Discussion on African Art, Museum Reckoning, and the Politics of Restitution.
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Friday, Oct. 13th 11AM-12:30PM, Krannert Art Museum Encounters: Arts of African Gallery Reckoning, Restitution, Repair: A Community Conversation
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Join the Lunch talk on October 13th 12pm by PhD Candidate Mayra Saenz, Agricultural and Consumer Economics with discussant Professor Elizabeth Powers, Department of Economics. Lunch provided with RSVP.
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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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Join the WRC and WGGP as we discuss ""Period: The Real Story of Menstruation" by UIUC Professor Kate Clancy! We'll be exploring issues surrounding menstruation, from bodily autonomy, menstrual hygiene, and the COVID-19 vaccine to the ways racism, sexism, and medical betrayal warp public perceptions of menstruation and erase it from public life.
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Japan House's annual Fall Open House resumes on Saturday, October 14th featuring Linda Mosley, artist and teacher of ceramics and chado. Traditional Japanese tea ceremonies will be offered at 11am, 12pm, 1pm, and 2pm. At 3pm, Linda Mosley will be giving a free presentation about ceramics in tea ceremony. Registration required for all activities.
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Saturday Oct 14th: 12-3PM, Krannert Art Museum Global Africa Community Forum Festival We will round up our events with an all-ages Forum Festival featuring live music, food trucks, museum tours, and arts activities including Make Your Own DIY Soccer Ball African-style!, an African Pottery Workshop, and a community soccer game in the playing field behind KAM.
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Food for Thought, a 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. Free lunch for attendees.
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Come celebrate, learn, and participate in engaging activities recognizing international diversity across our campus. Try new snacks and treats from different cultures while connecting with the stories of our international alumni of the past, present, and future. Lunch with international foods, snacks, activities, and free Illini swag will be provided!