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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Global News & Events, January 27, 2016
Faculty Exchange Connects Communities Across the Atlantic

UNC-Chapel Hill and King’s College London had their first full-term faculty exchange in Fall 2015. UNC’s Sarah Shields taught about the Palestine-Israel conflict, while King’s Jim Bjork led two courses at Carolina on modern central East European history.
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Awards & Honors
Events


FEDEX GLOBAL EDUCATION CENTER

Jan. 27  David Makovsky and Ghaith al-Omari, ‘Strengthening Prospects for Middle East Peace’

Jan. 28  Study Abroad 101 Info Session: Australia and New Zealand

Jan. 28  Study Abroad Info Session: Graduate School in the United Kingdom

Jan. 28  Pre-Dissertation Travel Award Info Session

Feb. 1  Fulbright-Hays DDRA Info Session

Feb. 2  Study Abroad 101 Info Session: Central and Eastern Europe and Scandinavia

Feb. 2  Study Abroad 101 Info Session: Australia and New Zealand

Feb. 2  Study Abroad 101 Info Session: Asia Programs

Feb. 3  Study Abroad 101 Info Session: UK and Ireland

Feb. 4  Study Abroad 101 Info Session: UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand

Feb. 8  Study Abroad 101 Info Session: Australia and New Zealand

Feb. 8  International Coffee Hour

Feb. 9  Andrea Bohlman, ‘European Unison? Song and the Stakes of the Community’

Feb. 10  Global Projects Showcase

Feb. 10  2016 Carolina Global Photography Exhibition Opening Reception

Until April 1  2016 Carolina Global Photography Exhibition

 

UNC

Jan. 27  Samuel Kassow, ‘Emanuel Ringelblum and His Secret Archive’

Jan. 27  Claudia Yaghoobi, ‘Representations of Sigheh Women in the Iranian Cultural Imaginary’

Jan. 27  Chérie Rivers Ndaliko, ‘Art Versus Aid in African Conflict’

Jan. 29  Engaging Students in International Issues: The Choices Approach

Jan. 29  Study Abroad Fair

Feb. 1  Tai Chi in the Galleries

Feb. 1  Ridha Moumni, ‘Reception of Antiquity in Nineteenth Century Tunisia’

Feb. 1  Anita Norich, ‘How Tevye Learned to Fiddle’

Feb. 2  William McCants, ‘The Rise of ISIS’

Feb. 4  Lawrence Haddad, ‘Can We Really End Malnutrition by 2030? The Case For and Against’

Feb. 4  Héctor Carrillo, ‘Latino/a Immigrants: Gender, Sexuality and Health’

Feb. 4  Quito Swan, ‘Melanesia’s Way: Black Internationalism in the South Pacific’

Feb. 5  Katy Clune, ‘Home in a New Place: Making Laos in Morganton, NC’ Opening Reception

Feb. 6  Cities, People and Urban Life Around the Globe

Until Feb. 7  Playmakers Repertory Company, ‘Three Sisters’

Feb. 8  Tai Chi in the Galleries

 
Deadlines

 
Jan. 29  Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships

Jan. 29  Arizona State University Critical Language Institute

Feb. 1  US Borlaug Summer Institute on Global Food Security

Feb. 1  Yale University Research Fellowship

Feb. 1  Carolina Women’s Center Faculty Scholars Grant

Feb. 1  Duke Summer Program in Turkey

Feb. 2  Class of 1938 Fellowship

Feb. 3  Rangel International Affairs Summer Program

Feb. 4  Southeast Asia Summer Abroad

Feb. 5  American Research Institute in Turkey Summer Fellowships for Turkish Language

Feb. 5  Burch Fellowship

Feb. 9  Boren Scholarships and Fellowships

Feb. 10  Carolina Global Initiative Award

Feb. 10  Vimy Global Team Award
“I was able to study economics at the National University of Singapore because of the Chancellor's Global Education Fund. This joint-degree program has given me the chance to gain a unique perspective that is applicable to the rest of my student career at Chapel Hill and beyond.”

- Alicia Mercolino Economics, B.A. ’11
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