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South African education advocate visits UCLA to share experiences, explore partnerships

It’s important for Americans to think of Africa and South Africa as places to learn and grow, says university leader.

 
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IGCC Funding Opportunities for 2012-2013!

The UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation will award funds to graduate students, post-docs and faculty.

 
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RSVP for "Moving Forward: Life After the Great East Japan Earthquake" Exhibition

After successful runs in Washington D.C. and Chicago, "Moving Forward: Life After the Great East Japan Earthquake" returns to Los Angeles. RSVP for opening events now.

 
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The Al Qaeda Factor: Plots Against the West

A talk by Mitchell Silber from the New York City Police Department Intelligence Division about his new book, "The Al Qaeda Factor: Plots Against the West." This talk was co-sponsored by the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.

 
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Abd al-Hamid al-Katib on the Identity of the Bureaucracy

A lecture by Wadad Kadi, University of Chicago

 
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The Idea of Jewish Sovereignty: The Case of Lewis B. Namier and Isaiah Berlin

A public talk by Arie M. Dubnov, Acting Assistant Professor, Department of History, Stanford University

 
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IGCC Public Policy and Nuclear Threats Training Program now accepting applications

The three-week summer workshop in residence at UC San Diego, colloquially known as the PPNT boot camp, aims to give participants the knowledge and analytic tools to contribute to the debate on future U.S. nuclear policy.

 
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Inside the Radical Right: The Development of Anti-Immigrant Parties in Western Europe

A book talk with author David Art, Tufts University, Political Science. Discussant: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University, Sociology.

 
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"Israel in 3D" plays to capacity crowd

One Day University brings Israel expertise to the community

 
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"Danny Pearl was everything we wanted to be," David Remnick tells UCLA audience

Free press under fire around the globe 10 years after reporter's death

 
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2012 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture

David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, discusses Daniel Pearl's legacy and freedom of expression in journalism

 
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UCLA historian's book looks at Arab uprisings, their common origins and different paths

Professor James Gelvin dispels misconceptions and offers new insights in "The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know."

 
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Greece: Eurocrisis and Popular Resistance

Center for Social Theory and Comparative History Colloquium with Stathis Kouvelakis, Department of French, Kings College and Stergios Skaperdas, Department of Economics, UC Irvine.

 
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Locking Hoes and Horns: Ethnic Contestation in Ankole

A podcast by Christopher Muhoozi African Presidential Scholar, University of Michigan Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda from his public talk.

 
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Salvadoran leaders join UCLA faculty and guests to recognize 20 years of peace

In examining the current state of El Salvador, the role of past civil conflict must be considered, says First Lady Vanda Pignato.

 
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Celebration of Indonesian Studies at Dinner for Robert Lemelson

UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies and Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Los Angeles honor filmmaker and philanthropist.

 
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New Yorker editor to deliver memorial lecture at UCLA for journalist Daniel Pearl


 
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The Immortal Song of Freedom (lecture in Persian)

A book talk by Parvaneh Bahar, Author

 
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Modern Cambodia’s Emergence from the Killing Fields: What Happened in the Critical Years?

Book talk by Michael Haas, a political scientist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee

 
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On Democracy in Russia - and Elsewhere

A faculty lecture by Richard Anderson, UCLA, Political Science.

 
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American Avatar: The United States in the Global Imagination

A talk by Prof. Barry Sanders from the UCLA Dept. of Communication Studies, about his new book, "American Avatar: The United States in the Global Imagination."

 
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Terasaki Center rings in the New Year with "New Visions of Japan"

UCLA's Center for Japanese Studies announces plans for 20th anniversary year

 
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Q&A with Professor Veronica Cortinez: The legacy of Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz

UCLA professor of Spanish and Portuguese Verónica Cortínez, an expert on Chilean film and contemporary Spanish-American Narrative, talked with the LAI about her collaboration with visiting professor Manfred Engelbert on their recently published book “La tristeza de los tigres y los misterios de Raúl Ruiz.”

 
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Asia in LA 2011: Classical Conversations: Crossing Boundaries in Composition and Performance

Video of Panel I from UCLA Asia Institute's May 21, 2011 conference

 
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Asia in LA 2011: Crossovers and Hybrids: Asia, LA and Music Today (Pt 1)

Video of Panel II from UCLA Asia Institute's May 21, 2011 conference (Pt 1)

 

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