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'Contested Visions' unveils contrasting histories of colonial Latin America

Exhibit examines the significance of indigenous peoples and cultures within the complex social and artistic landscape of colonial Latin America.

 
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Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes: Opening Remarks

An introduction by Nile Green, UCLA. Part of the conference: Great Games? Afghan History through Afghan Eyes

 
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Media and Culture in Contemporary China: Recreating Chinese History & Literature in Film & TV

Videocast of Session 3 from October 21, 2011 conference held at UCLA

 
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Media and Culture in Contemporary China: The View from the Academy

Videocast of Session 1 from the October 21 conference held at UCLA.

 
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Media and Culture in Contemporary China: The View from the Industry

Videocast of Session 2 from the October 21 conference held at UCLA.

 
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Media and Culture in Contemporary China: Zhang Jizhong Keynote

Videocast of keynote address by Zhang Jizong at October 21, 2011 conference at UCLA

 
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Burkle Fellow Matthew Alexander discusses GOP support of torture as an interrogation technique on MSNBC's PoliticsNation

Former Military Interrogator Matthew Alexander: Contenders for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination have indicated that they would use torture for interrogation, but that technique is ineffective and even counterproductive.

 
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Ambassador discusses Brazil’s growth as global power

Brazilian Ambassador to the U.S. Mauro Vieira made a stop at UCLA yesterday to speak about his country's role in the world.

 
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CENTCOM Gen. James Mattis to share experiences from war zone

General James Mattis will be in conversation with NPR's Mike Shuster tomorrow during a public talk at UCLA.

 
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Electoral Systems and the Balance of Consumer-Producer Power

A book talk with presenting author Ronald Rogowski, UCLA, Political Science. Discussant: Kathleen Bawn, UCLA, Political Science.

 
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What Does a Jew Want?: On Binationalism and Other Specters

Gil Hochberg In a conversation with Udi Aloni about the practice, art and theory toward binationalism.

 

UC Education Abroad Program working to keep students in Thailand safe from heavy floods

Following severe flooding, UCLA students in Thailand must decide whether to stay in Thailand or return to California.

 
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Mobilization and Collective Action in the Arab Spring.

A talk Juan Cole (University of Michigan)

 
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What History Explains: The Arab World at the Intersection of the National and Transnational.

A talk by James Gelvin (UCLA)

 
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Terasaki Foundation offers scholarships for students to visit Japan in December

Participants will spent two weeks touring disaster-ravaged regions in Sendai, Minami Sanriku and Ishinomaki.

 

Burkle Center program provides experience, personal development and global education

Burkle Center offers unique chance for interns to learn about international relations and gain global insight.

 
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Global Studies grad earns top program honor for paper on maternal death in developing world

Alumna reflects on importance of international research, international understanding.

 

Scholarships totalling $130,000 awarded to UCLA students to study abroad

Thirty-five UCLA students receive scholarship funding to study abroad during the 2011-2012 school year.

 
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Seeing Afghan history through Afghan eyes

Upcoming conference recognizes the 80th anniversary of the death of Fayz Muhammad Katib, the first major Hazara writer and historian, and the 10th anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan.

 

Summer program offers international experience for science and engineering students

Program helps train scientists and engineers with global perspective

 

UCLA program allows students to dive into international education

The Diversity Project aims to increase the participation of underrepresented minority students in the biological sciences using research and field work on the diverse coral reefs of the Coral Triangle with cutting-edge molecular genetic research.

 
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Negotiating Identities: Iranian Jews Conversion to Islam and the Baha’i faith

A lecture by Mehrdad Amanat, independent scholar and writer

 
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Qur'an and Elocutionary Union in the Alhambra

A lecture by Richard Serrano, Rutgers University

 
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The Behavioral Psychology of Elite Decision Making: Implications for Political Cooperation

A talk by Emilie Hafner-Burton and David Victor, professors at the UC San Diego School of International Relations and Pacific Studies and co-Directors of the School’s new Laboratory on International Law and Regulation.

 
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New African Studies Center director seeks to dispel stereotypes

As the newest director of UCLA’s James S. Coleman African Studies Center, and the first woman to hold the position in the center’s 52 year history, Professor Françoise Lionnet is eager to build upon the center’s successes and expand in new directions.

 

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