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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
December Events
World Bank President Robert Zoellick Speaking at HHH on Challenges Facing Global Economy; Dec. 1st
Europe in the News: The Radical Right and the Future of European Politics; Dec. 1st
China's Challenges: Energy, Environment, and Development; Dec. 1st
Mexican History Through the Corrido with Chuy Negrete; Dec. 3
Sexual Violence in Civil Wars; December 7th
A New Green Machine: The Future of Sustainable Enterprise; Dec. 8
Business-building Economy: Concept and Case Study in China; Dec. 9th
Report from the UN Climate Talks (COP 16) in Mexico; Dec. 9
Perspectives on Climate Change: Featuring Dr. Qin Dahe and Dr. Elizabeth Wilson; Dec. 10
Brazilian Samba and Axe Workshops w/ Eliezer Santos; Dec. 13
Europe in the News: The Radical Right and the Future of European Politics; Dec. 1st
China's Challenges: Energy, Environment, and Development; Dec. 1st
Mexican History Through the Corrido with Chuy Negrete; Dec. 3
Sexual Violence in Civil Wars; December 7th
A New Green Machine: The Future of Sustainable Enterprise; Dec. 8
Business-building Economy: Concept and Case Study in China; Dec. 9th
Report from the UN Climate Talks (COP 16) in Mexico; Dec. 9
Perspectives on Climate Change: Featuring Dr. Qin Dahe and Dr. Elizabeth Wilson; Dec. 10
Brazilian Samba and Axe Workshops w/ Eliezer Santos; Dec. 13
Friday, August 27, 2010
October/November Events
Europe in the News "Greece and the European Economy" 10/27
Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America 10/27
Identity and Linguistic Conflicts in Maghrebian Literature: Talk by Hedia Khadar 10/27
Paradox Regained: Immigrant Health in 21st Century US; 11/01
South Asian Seminar Series: “Changing Perceptions of Muslim and Hindu Relations in Bundelkhand Under Mughal Rule“; 11/03
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Developemnt Talk: Silences in NGO's Discourses; 11/03
The Mexican "Dirty War" and Student Activism; 11/04
Einsatzgruppen Death Brigades Film: 11/04
A Sea Change Film Screening; 11/04
The European Diaspora: 1844-1930 Exceptionalism Revisited; 11/05
Pasteur Institute, League of Nations, and Politics of Vaccine Testing in Algiers
A Test Case for Humanity: Albert Einsteins Vision of Zionism and Peace
Women and Political Power in Humphrey's Era and Today; 11/10
South Asian Seminar: "What's Happening to Indian Democracy During These Expansionary Times"; 11/11
Concrete Revolution: Cold War War Geopolitics and the Proliferation of Dams; 11/11
Human Rights Film Premiere Event: Enemies of the People; 11/11
Internationalizing Higher Education; 11/12
African Music Ensemble; 11/12
Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America 10/27
Identity and Linguistic Conflicts in Maghrebian Literature: Talk by Hedia Khadar 10/27
Paradox Regained: Immigrant Health in 21st Century US; 11/01
South Asian Seminar Series: “Changing Perceptions of Muslim and Hindu Relations in Bundelkhand Under Mughal Rule“; 11/03
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Developemnt Talk: Silences in NGO's Discourses; 11/03
The Mexican "Dirty War" and Student Activism; 11/04
Einsatzgruppen Death Brigades Film: 11/04
A Sea Change Film Screening; 11/04
The European Diaspora: 1844-1930 Exceptionalism Revisited; 11/05
Pasteur Institute, League of Nations, and Politics of Vaccine Testing in Algiers
A Test Case for Humanity: Albert Einsteins Vision of Zionism and Peace
Women and Political Power in Humphrey's Era and Today; 11/10
South Asian Seminar: "What's Happening to Indian Democracy During These Expansionary Times"; 11/11
Concrete Revolution: Cold War War Geopolitics and the Proliferation of Dams; 11/11
Human Rights Film Premiere Event: Enemies of the People; 11/11
Internationalizing Higher Education; 11/12
African Music Ensemble; 11/12
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
October / November Scholarship and Academic Opportunities
ULoop Scholarship Search
Opportunities with International Scholar and Student Services "Cross Cultural Discussion Groups"
Hillel Spring Break in Uruguay
Critical Language Scholarship Application Now Available
DAAD (Germany) Undergrad Grant Deadlines Approaching
Environment Focused Winter Study Abroad in Mexico, Jamaica, Costa Rica & Thailand
Masters in Development Practice (MDP) and Masters in Public Policy (MPP) Info Sessions at HHH Institute of Public Affairs (U of M)
The Greenpeace Organizing Term
Student Group Opportunity: Model United Nations
Student Group Opportunity: Nafula Foundation
Student Group Opportunity: Global Studies Student Association
Y-CAP (College Achievers Program) Info Session
Global Engagement Summer Institute (Boliva, Nicaragua, India, etc.)
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship Information Session; 11/03
Minnesota Goes to Berline CGES Fellowship; Application deadline 12/03
Opportunities with International Scholar and Student Services "Cross Cultural Discussion Groups"
Hillel Spring Break in Uruguay
Critical Language Scholarship Application Now Available
DAAD (Germany) Undergrad Grant Deadlines Approaching
Environment Focused Winter Study Abroad in Mexico, Jamaica, Costa Rica & Thailand
Masters in Development Practice (MDP) and Masters in Public Policy (MPP) Info Sessions at HHH Institute of Public Affairs (U of M)
The Greenpeace Organizing Term
Student Group Opportunity: Model United Nations
Student Group Opportunity: Nafula Foundation
Student Group Opportunity: Global Studies Student Association
Y-CAP (College Achievers Program) Info Session
Global Engagement Summer Institute (Boliva, Nicaragua, India, etc.)
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship Information Session; 11/03
Minnesota Goes to Berline CGES Fellowship; Application deadline 12/03
Friday, July 16, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
May Events
Terbangan: Featuring Indonesian institute of Arts Faculty; May 1st
Social Justice in the Global South; April 30th and May 1st
Recapturing and Reconfiguring Contemporary Islam in SE Asia; May 3rd
Racism, Wishful Thinking and Utopia: a Talk by Raymond Geuss; May 6th
Agri-Food Film Series: Julia and Julia; May 6th
Haiti What's Next: Presented by the Minnesota International Center: Wednesday, May 12; check-in 5:30 P; program 6:00 - 7:30P; reception 7:30P; For more info visit micglobe.org
Jamaica to the Hague: Patrick Robinson on Careers in International Law and Human Rights; May 13th
Social Justice in the Global South; April 30th and May 1st
Recapturing and Reconfiguring Contemporary Islam in SE Asia; May 3rd
Racism, Wishful Thinking and Utopia: a Talk by Raymond Geuss; May 6th
Agri-Food Film Series: Julia and Julia; May 6th
Haiti What's Next: Presented by the Minnesota International Center: Wednesday, May 12; check-in 5:30 P; program 6:00 - 7:30P; reception 7:30P; For more info visit micglobe.org
Jamaica to the Hague: Patrick Robinson on Careers in International Law and Human Rights; May 13th
Monday, April 19, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
April Events
"War Child" film screening, Bell Museum Auditorium. (Tuesday, April 27th 6-9pm)
Innovative Development in Africa Lecture Series (Friday's March 26, April 2, April 9)
"Global to Local: Immigrant and Health Awareness Week" lecture series. Please email cog@umn.edu if you have any questions/concerns or if you would like more information. (Monday, April 5 to Friday, April 9)
BIG E...little e: Ethics and the Death Penalty Lawyer (April 13, 9am-11am)
Frames of Violence Symposium: Opening Keynote & Performance: April 16
Group Violence,Terrorism and Impunity: Challenges to Secularism and Rule of Law in India. Please R.S.V.P. to Rosalyn Park, rpark@advrights.org. (April 16, 12-1pm)
Immigration Policy and Gender in Japan and Italy: April 21st
Exhuming Bodies Producing Knowledge (April 23-24)
Artists Talk; Jaakko Heikkila: 4/22
Innovative Development in Africa Lecture Series (Friday's March 26, April 2, April 9)
"Global to Local: Immigrant and Health Awareness Week" lecture series. Please email cog@umn.edu if you have any questions/concerns or if you would like more information. (Monday, April 5 to Friday, April 9)
BIG E...little e: Ethics and the Death Penalty Lawyer (April 13, 9am-11am)
Frames of Violence Symposium: Opening Keynote & Performance: April 16
Group Violence,Terrorism and Impunity: Challenges to Secularism and Rule of Law in India. Please R.S.V.P. to Rosalyn Park, rpark@advrights.org. (April 16, 12-1pm)
Immigration Policy and Gender in Japan and Italy: April 21st
Exhuming Bodies Producing Knowledge (April 23-24)
Artists Talk; Jaakko Heikkila: 4/22
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
April Academic Opportunities
Fulbright Scholarship Information Sessions: 4/5 & 4/6
Lilly Lorentzen Scholarships for Study in Sweden: Due 5/1
Internship Advice and a Slice of Pizza: 4/1
Walk-in Hours-US Census Job Openings: 4/7
Beyond Teaching-Careers in Education: 4/8
Business Careers for CLA Majors: 4/9
Idealist.org Career Fair and Working For Change Conference: 4/13
Walk-in Hours for AmeriCorps: 4/14
Study Abroad & Community Involvement Fair: (Meet study abroad participants and students who are volunteering locally!): 4/6
MA in Political Science or IR Opportunities at Central European University in Hungry
Philosophy Camp Registration Due April 15th
May Term Course on Civic Engagement Taught by Harry Boyte: Registration Open
Lilly Lorentzen Scholarships for Study in Sweden: Due 5/1
Internship Advice and a Slice of Pizza: 4/1
Walk-in Hours-US Census Job Openings: 4/7
Beyond Teaching-Careers in Education: 4/8
Business Careers for CLA Majors: 4/9
Idealist.org Career Fair and Working For Change Conference: 4/13
Walk-in Hours for AmeriCorps: 4/14
Study Abroad & Community Involvement Fair: (Meet study abroad participants and students who are volunteering locally!): 4/6
MA in Political Science or IR Opportunities at Central European University in Hungry
Philosophy Camp Registration Due April 15th
May Term Course on Civic Engagement Taught by Harry Boyte: Registration Open
Thursday, February 18, 2010
March Academic Opportunities
New Program in Haifa, Israel (Great for Arabic, Hebrew and Peace and Conflict Studies)
St. Thomas International Spring Leadership Forum: 3/23
New Program in Jerusalem, Israel(Great for Hebrew, Arabic, Social Sciences, Jewish Studies, etc.)
Philosphy Camp Summer 2010
Border Life on the Texas-Mexico Divide (May Term travelling course with Chicano Studies)
South Asia Summer Language Institutes at the University of Wisconsin
St. Thomas International Spring Leadership Forum: 3/23
New Program in Jerusalem, Israel(Great for Hebrew, Arabic, Social Sciences, Jewish Studies, etc.)
Philosphy Camp Summer 2010
Border Life on the Texas-Mexico Divide (May Term travelling course with Chicano Studies)
South Asia Summer Language Institutes at the University of Wisconsin
March Events
Real Food Midwest Summit (Coordinated by GloS Alum Sally Goodman):3/12-14
Ethnic Neighborhoods as Places of Leisure and Consumption : 3/23
Does Anti-Semetism Have an Intellectual history: 3/23
Israel's War on Terror: Ethical and Legal Perspectives: 3/23
Hungry Planet: What the World Eats: Ongoing
Arab Film Festival by Mizna: 3/11-14
Benefit Concert: Palestine Children's Relief Fund: 3/18
Finnegan's Leprechaun Charity Pub Crawl (Must be 21+ to participate): 3/14
Reading W/ Award Winning Yoko Tawada: 3/29
Christian Fleck "Language, Nation State and Diversity: Sociology in Europe": 3/25
Innovative Development in Africa Lecture Series (Friday's March 26, April 2, April 9)
Ethnic Neighborhoods as Places of Leisure and Consumption : 3/23
Does Anti-Semetism Have an Intellectual history: 3/23
Israel's War on Terror: Ethical and Legal Perspectives: 3/23
Hungry Planet: What the World Eats: Ongoing
Arab Film Festival by Mizna: 3/11-14
Benefit Concert: Palestine Children's Relief Fund: 3/18
Finnegan's Leprechaun Charity Pub Crawl (Must be 21+ to participate): 3/14
Reading W/ Award Winning Yoko Tawada: 3/29
Christian Fleck "Language, Nation State and Diversity: Sociology in Europe": 3/25
Innovative Development in Africa Lecture Series (Friday's March 26, April 2, April 9)
Friday, January 29, 2010
February Academic Opportunities
AI Johnson Scholarship 2010-11
Global Engagement Summer Institute: Northwestern University
National Student Exchange Deadline Approaching
Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Graduate Study Info Sessions
Undergraduate Research (UROP) Deadline Approaching
ISSS Cross Cultural Discussion Groups
Pulitzer Center /Youtube Project Report: 2010 Contest
UCLA Global Studies Summer Travel Programs (China, Brazil, France and New York)
Advanced Critical Language Institute for Russian Immersion
Global Engagement Summer Institute: Northwestern University
National Student Exchange Deadline Approaching
Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Graduate Study Info Sessions
Undergraduate Research (UROP) Deadline Approaching
ISSS Cross Cultural Discussion Groups
Pulitzer Center /Youtube Project Report: 2010 Contest
UCLA Global Studies Summer Travel Programs (China, Brazil, France and New York)
Advanced Critical Language Institute for Russian Immersion
February Events
Linked Lives: When are Immigrant and Refugee Engagements Problematized
Jane Jeong Trenka: A Million Living Ghosts
Syncretic Harmonies: Asia and The Postwar Musical Avant-Garde
Translations of Practice in Asian Modernisms: A Conversation with Rohan de Saram
South Asia Seminar: Gender, Democracy & Citizenship in India's Northeast with Papori Bora
Agri-Food Film Series: "Homegrown"
The What, Why, Where and Who of Latin American Italians
Migration as a Challenge to Nationality and Citizenship: The European Case
Artist Talk: Katarina Zdjelar
Conference: Armenian Genocide and the Law
"Public Interest, Public Health, and Political Hubris: The Making of Tobacco Litigation and United States v. Philip Morris."
Marimba Festival and Conference
Returned Human Rights Accompanier Speaks on War Crime Trial Development in Guatemala: Presented by Resource Center of the Americas.
"The Red Tail" Produced by former IGS Student Melissa Koch, will be showing at the Riverview
African Harambee Dinner Organized by the Global Studies Student Association
Real Food Midwest Summit (Coordinated by GloS Alum Sally Goodman)Register now for March event date
3M Foundation VP Speaks on Socially Responsible Business; Presented by Net Impact
Jane Jeong Trenka: A Million Living Ghosts
Syncretic Harmonies: Asia and The Postwar Musical Avant-Garde
Translations of Practice in Asian Modernisms: A Conversation with Rohan de Saram
South Asia Seminar: Gender, Democracy & Citizenship in India's Northeast with Papori Bora
Agri-Food Film Series: "Homegrown"
The What, Why, Where and Who of Latin American Italians
Migration as a Challenge to Nationality and Citizenship: The European Case
Artist Talk: Katarina Zdjelar
Conference: Armenian Genocide and the Law
"Public Interest, Public Health, and Political Hubris: The Making of Tobacco Litigation and United States v. Philip Morris."
Marimba Festival and Conference
Returned Human Rights Accompanier Speaks on War Crime Trial Development in Guatemala: Presented by Resource Center of the Americas.
"The Red Tail" Produced by former IGS Student Melissa Koch, will be showing at the Riverview
African Harambee Dinner Organized by the Global Studies Student Association
Real Food Midwest Summit (Coordinated by GloS Alum Sally Goodman)Register now for March event date
3M Foundation VP Speaks on Socially Responsible Business; Presented by Net Impact
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