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A Chance to Interact with 7 Artists
Face-to-Face Virtually

“Support the narrative shift, support the cultural shift, and put your dollars in the right places.” — Galina Angarova (Buryat), Cultural Survival Executive Director

Join us today, November 20, 2:30 ET, for a live Meet and Greet with 7 our our Bazaar Artists. Listen to their stories and get a chance to ask questions about their work.

Our Indigenous Boutique, an online store which features handpicked items from over 26 artists, is now open and shipping is included in the listed prices!

Also visit our Vendor Directory at bazaar.cs.org.  Please visit and shop online for gifts for your loved ones and support Indigenous artists.

Need some advice or do not know where to start? Customers can request one-hour personal shopping sessions with Cultural Survival staff knowledgeable about vendors, products, and website navigation. For more information, please contact: bazaar@cs.org or at 617-441-5400 ex. 18. 

This presentation will take place in SPANISH.
Presentación del proyecto final “La Escuela Pública en el Sistema Educativo de México y Argentina” realizado en el marco de una actividad COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) entre la UNIVA de México y la Universidad del Salvador, hoy viernes a las 19h (ARG). Para asistir haga click acá: https://bit.ly/32VqNot

Register Here: https://t.co/Bp2bU3KGhN

Fulbright alumni apply the skills and experiences gained during their Fulbright exchanges to advance their careers, make a positive impact in their fields, and to make a difference in their local and global communities. The Fulbright Impact in the Field series aims to bring together alumni with extensive expertise in a particular topic to provide insight, inform the audience, and bring new, global perspectives to the discussion.

In celebration of International Education Week 2020, “Fulbright Impact in the Field: Re-Imagining International Education in a Post-Pandemic World” will convene a panel of international education and exchange experts to share their perspectives on the current challenges and opportunities facing international education and study abroad. As experts in international education and student fellowships, they will discuss the positive impacts of study abroad on U.S. campus communities, the effects of COVID-19, how higher education professionals continue to adapt to the “new normal,” and how their respective Fulbright experiences shaped their careers and influence their outlook on international education.

The panel will include:

Moderator
Charles Sasaki
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Windward Community College

Panelists
Adria Baker, EdD
Associate Vice Provost for International Education; Executive Director, Office of International Students and Scholars, Rice University

Donathan Brown, PhD
Assistant Provost and AVP for Faculty Diversity and Recruitment, Rochester Institute of Technology; Associate Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology

John M. Dunn, EdD
Former Interim Chancellor and President Emeritus

Olga Selezeneva Khachaturyan, PhD
Deputy Head, International Cooperation Office, Higher School of Economics, National Research University

Adelina S. Silva, PhD
Vice Chancellor for Student Success, Alamo Community College District (ACCD)

Join Diversity Abroad as we discuss the state of Diversity & Inclusion in International Education during International Education Week. The release of Diversity Abroad’s third Survey of Diversity & Inclusion Among International Educators provides an opportunity for the field of International Education and Cultural Exchange to reflect on demographic trends in the profession.  Thought leaders and practitioners from the field will share their insights on the data and recommendations on inclusive practices for recruiting diverse talent and building a culture of belonging.

Moderator:

  • Wagaye Johannes, Director of Operations & Organizational Development, Diversity Abroad

Presenters:

  • Lily Lopez-McGee, PhD,  Adjunct Faculty, American University
  • Malaika Serrano, Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion, Worldstrides
  • David Wick, PhD, Associate Professor, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

REGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0Klr6GZvTgmOnqR2LqWxeA

Join us for the UCD Irish Studies Summer Programme Webinar. UCD staff members will be there to give you information about the programme and answer any questions you may have. More information on the Irish Studies summer Programme can be found on our website, here.

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/ucd-irish-studies-summer-programme-webinar-tickets-128865818131

 

Join UCD Staff members presenting on the UCD Design, Data Science & Discovery (3D) Summer Programme.

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/ucd-design-data-science-discovery-3d-summer-programme-webinar-tickets-128863334703

Join us for a 30 min presentation on the University College Dublin, Health Science Summer School. UCD staff members will be able to answer any questions you may have about studying abroad at UCD this summer.

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/ucd-health-sciences-summer-school-webinar-tickets-128779570161

Join us for the UCD, Lochlann Quinn Business School, Summer Internship Programme Webinar to learn more about the programme. UCD staff members will be able to answer any questions you may have about the upcoming summer 2021 internship programme. Further information can be found on our website here.

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/ucd-lochlann-quinn-business-school-summer-internship-programme-webinar-tickets-128865561363

SIT Virtual Open House – Chile: Comparative Education and Social Change

Tuesday, 11/17 | 2-3pm EST | Click Here to Register

Please join Academic Director Roberto Villaseca as he provides an overview of the undergraduate study abroad program Chile: Comparative Education and Social Change, as well as the learning center in Santiago, Chile. The presentation will conclude with an open Q&A for all attendees.

Presenters: Roberto Villaseca

Perspectives from the Global South: Education, Democracy, and Equity after COVID-19

Monday, 11/16 | 12-1pm EST | Click Here to Register

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the intricate inequality that characterizes local and global access to education. While billions of children in much of the Global South have limited access to quality education, their peers from more privileged backgrounds are offered unprecedented opportunities. This situation risks further exacerbation as the economic effects of the pandemic hamper education funding, especially for vulnerable communities. In parallel, the pandemic has shown potential for unprecedented innovation in the education sector and has showcased the resilience of communities. From the perspectives of the Global South, this panel will look at the challenges of equality and the possibilities of a promising future in a post COVID-19 world, with a strong focus on education, equity, and sustainability within modern democracies.

Presenters: Imraan BuccusAlla Korzh