Campus International Events
This calendar includes events from units or departments on campus that have an international or global focus.
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To study abroad on a faculty led program over Spring Break, applications are due on November 1st at 11:59 pm!
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Please join the University YMCA and Diversity & Social Justice Education for our Fall 2024 Friday Forum + Conversation Café series. We will hear from community leaders tackling our most pressing public concerns through an unwavering pursuit of social justice. We are excited to focus the fall series towards Democracy. Steve Schwinn. Free lunch provided.
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Come join us for a fun social night of bowling and snacks over Dads Weekend! We welcome all who consider the U of I campus their home away from home, and would like a mid-semester break to refresh and enjoy some fun activities. Please register here: https://go.illinois.edu/DadsBowling
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Join the Japan House interns on an interactive exploration of onigiri, their history, their culture, and preparation methods! Support #OnigiriAction during this tasty workshop!
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The Level 1: Introduction To Safety & Security Abroad For First-Time Program Leaders 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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Learn about study abroad programs in China, Japan, and Korea!
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Мы будем говорить только по-русски! Conversation in Russian, beginners welcome!
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The Program Leader Safety and Best Practices Workshop guides faculty in preparing for the safest possible experience abroad. This training is specifically designed for faculty and staff traveling with graduate students.
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Join to learn more about the ANSC 398 Avian Care and Conservation Program in New Zealand!
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Please join the University YMCA and Diversity & Social Justice Education for our Fall 2024 Friday Forum + Conversation Café series. We will hear from Ilana Redstone on The Certainty Trap: Democracy’s Existential Threat. Free lunch provided.
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The Level 2: Analysis & Reflection of Safety & Security Abroad for Experienced Program Leaders 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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When we picture a scientist, how often do we see a black Brazilian woman in our minds? Dr. Sonia Guimarães, a trailblazing physicist, challenges this norm by showcasing the extraordinary achievements of black women in STEM, who defy the odds to excel. Join us in embracing diversity, not as a checkbox, but as a catalyst for transformation.
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Join us to learn about Italian construction methods!
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Boost your language proficiency, earn credit towards your major or minor, and satisfy language requirements while abroad!
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Learn about international plant genetics in Colombia!
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Learn more about the International Business Immersion Program (IBIP) in Peru!
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Join us at the campus-wide Study Abroad Scholarship Workshop to learn about available scholarships and participate in an essay writing workshop!
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Come learn more about the Recreation, Sport, and Tourism Economics in Croatia!
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The University of Illinois Archives is hosting a monthly Women in Science Lecture Series that will feature speakers from across the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s diverse and multidisciplinary scientific enterprise. The lecture series seeks to highlight the important innovations and contributions of women in the sciences at the University of Illinois.
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What is the role of poetry at the time of an unjust and horrific war that Russians have inflicted on Ukraine since 2014? This conversation with the award-winning Ukrainian poet, Halyna Kruk, will focus on new themes and narrative strategies in her recent poetry, on shifting ethical and aesthetic frameworks, and on the poetic text as a form of healing.