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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

February Events and Application Deadlines

Academic Opportunities
Environmental Internship and Career Fair (February 1)
International Conference on Cultural Diplomacy & the UN (Feb. 21-24, NYC & DC)
Foreign Policy Competition with Chance to Win a Trip to Berlin (DEADLINE: Feb. 23)
Capitol Hill Days Advocacy Weekend with Population Connection (March 30-April 3) *Feb. application deadline
Undergraduate Research Opportunities  Program (UROP) Summer & Fall submission deadline (Feb. 27)
Careers in Law Forum: Law Opens Doors (Wednesday, February 29th) 12-3pm Willey Hall Atrium

Events Around Campus
 In the News: Leadership Change in North Korea and its Effects - Travis Workman (Feb. 2, 3:30pm at Folwell Hall Room 121) 
"The Great Convergence: Dissecting the Nature of Japan's Historical Ascendancy" (Feb. 3, 12pm at Heller Hall)
Sustainability Film Series (Feb. 2-May 3, at Bell Museum of Natural History)
Human Rights for the 21st Century: History Practice, Politics Speaker Series - David Scheffer, former Clinton Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues (Feb. 8, 7pm at McNamara Alumni Center)
"Placing Children, Constructing Whiteness, and Securing Labor in the early American Bid for Empire (Feb. 21, 12pm at Andersen Library)
(Feb. 24, 7:30am - 2:30pm) Emerging Markets Symposium at Carlson School Atrium
'Slavery by Another Name' - film screening and discussion (Feb. 24, 2-4pm at Cowles Auditorium, Humphrey School of Public Affairs) 
"Beyond bin Laden: The Future of al-Qaeda and American Counterterrorism" (Feb. 25, 7pm at Continuing Education and Conference Center)
Human Rights for the 21st Century: History Practice & Politics Speaker Series - Aryeh Neier, former director of ACLU (Feb. 28, 7pm at McNamara Alumni Center)