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February 5, 2018

The Displacement of Borders among Russian Koreans in Northeast Asia; February 12th

January 9, 2018

Off Frame AKA Revolution Until Victory: Arab Film Festival

Film - Documentary | January 18 | 6-8 p.m. | 340 Stephens Hall

Sponsors: Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Arab Film Festival

Topic: 
A Changing Landscape: New Trends in Immigration Practice and Prospects for Legislative Changes to Come
Come join your colleagues to learn what changes we have experienced this past year in the area of immigration.  Presenters will share with you trends that they see and what changes in regulations are likely to happen going into 2018.

Presenters:
Gina Banks Daly, Director of Federal Relations

November 20, 2017

Presenter: Susan Giesecke, Director of Global Engagement at SCET
When: Tuesday, December 5th 2:00pm-3:00pm
Where: Stephens Hall #442
*GEO will provide coffee and snacks.

October 17, 2017

To celebrate the Center for Studies in Higher Education's (CSHE) 60th Anniversary, the Center is hosting a two-day international conference on 16 and 17 November 2017 at the iconic UC Berkeley campus in Berkeley, California. 

The conference will gather CSHE alumni and affiliated researchers, along with leading scholars and practitioners from throughout the world, focused on the theme 'Nationalism and Universities'.
Participants will explore the influence of nationalism, old and new versions, on major national universities in different regions of the globe.

October 12, 2017

Wednesday, November 8th

11:00am-12:pm Stephens Hall #442

Presentation topic:
The degree programs under International and Area Studies are evolving, highlighted by the creation of the Global Studies major. This presentation will discuss the reasons for developing the new Global Studies major and how we think it will better serve the current generation of students.

October 6, 2017

The goal of this workshop is to link local and regional case studies of food, agriculture, and human-environmental interaction with the broader discussion of global environmental issues and long-term sustainability.  Special emphasis is on case studies from Japan, East Asia and the North Pacific Rim. Topics that will be discussed in this workshop include issues on food production, circulation and consumption, changes through time in human-environmental interaction in relation to societal and economic developments, and water-food-energy nexus.

September 25, 2017

Thursday, October 5th 11:00am-12:00pm
Location: Sproul Hall 103
Host: International Admissions
Stephanie Eto, Assistant Director, International Specialist, Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Michele Butler, Associate Director, Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Presentation will focus on the shifting trends in international applicants over the past year.

July 24, 2017

June 23, 2017

This new Policy covers all international activities conducted by all UC employees and students, and is intended to support the University's academic mission, provide an administrative framework for international activities, and guard the interests of faculty, students, and staff while engaging in international activities. 

March 3, 2017