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Study international operations management in Hong Kong this summer

Global seminar: International operations (Hong Kong). Travel to Hong Kong this summer and study operations management in one of the largest trading centers in Asia. You will engage in daily site visits to local businesses and learn first-hand about manufacturing in mainland China during an overnight field trip to Guangdong Province. Find out more at a meeting: Jan. 22, 6-7 p.m. in Koelbel 235.

Study international operations management in Hong Kong this summer

Global Seminar: International Operations (Hong Kong). Travel to Hong Kong this summer and study operations management in one of the largest trading centers in Asia. You will engage in daily site visits to local businesses and learn first-hand about manufacturing in mainland China during an overnight field trip to Guangdong Province. Find out more at a meeting: Jan. 22, 6-7 p.m. in Koelbel 235.

Study Finance in London in Summer 2014: Interest meeting Jan. 23

Study international finance in London this summer, with CU Business Professor Roy Baas. This seminar includes lectures from prominent financial professionals and field trips to sites such as Lloyd’s of London, Bloomberg… and Paris! Eligibility requirements include a minimum 2.5 GPA and coursework in Business or Economics. To learn more, visit us on Thursday, Jan. 23 from 5-6 p.m. in KOBL 308.

Study finance in London in summer 2014: Interest meeting Jan. 23

Study international finance in London this summer, with CU Business Professor Roy Baas. This seminar includes lectures from prominent financial professionals and field trips to sites such as Lloyd’s of London, Bloomberg and Paris. Eligibility requirements include a minimum 2.5 GPA and coursework in business or economics. To learn more, visit us on Thursday, Jan. 23 from 5 - 6 p.m. in KOBL 308.

Get acquainted potluck

Join us this Saturday, Jan. 11 for a traditional American potluck to greet new international students. Main dish is provided, but if you wish, please bring small food item to share.  New and continuing CU students are welcome. Jan. 11; 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Center for Multicultural Affairs Lounge, 3rd floor, C4C. Sponsored by CU International and the Office of International Education, 303-492-8057.

Participants needed for research study at University of Colorado at Boulder ages 12-21

Research Participants ages 12-21 needed ADAPT is a place for young people ages 12-21 who are worried about experiencing unusual thoughts, suspiciousness or paranoia, or seeing or hearing things that are not there. Earn $25 for participating in a short screening interview. You may be invited to participate in a 2-year longitudinal study ($25 per hour for 7-9 hours each year). For more information please call 303.492.4616 or visit http://www.adaptprogram.com.

Participants needed for research study at University of Colorado at Boulder ages 12-21

Earn $25 for participation in a 2-hour study The Adolescent Development and Preventive Treatment (ADAPT) research program is looking for individuals to participate in a study of mental health and adolescent development. Potential invitation to attend 3 additional annual time points at 6-7 hours each ($25 per hour for these). If interested, please call the ADAPT at (303) 492-4616. A confidential phone screen will be conducted to determine your child’s or your own initial eligibility.

Property Services’ live auction of surplus property and equipment

University of Colorado Boulder Property Services will hold a public auction of surplus property and equipment on Saturday, Feb. 1. Items will be available for preview beginning at 8 a.m. and the auction will begin at 9 a.m. Auctions are held on the east side of: University of Colorado Boulder Distribution Center 3300 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80301

LASP January public lecture—Our first student CubeSat mission: Concept to reality and impact

LASP will host our next public lecture on Wed., Jan. 22, featuring LASP and AES Associate Professor, Xinlin Li, discussing the Colorado Student Space Weather Experiment (CSSWE), our first student CubeSat mission, and how LASP provides training for the next generation of engineers and scientists through such unique projects. In the LASP SPSC building (W120), located at 3665 Discovery Drive in the east campus research park. Parking/admission are free. Doors open at 7 p.m. More information

FrackingSENSE 2.0: What we know, what we don't know and what we hope to learn

The Center of the American West, in conjunction with the AirWaterGas Sustainability Network and Boulder County are proud to introduce the spring edition of FrackingSENSE 2.0. We encourage our speakers to offer evidence-based findings that might lead to recommendations and prescriptions for the future. All of our upcoming speakers will demonstrate how they weigh evidence, evaluate conflicting studies and appraise contradictory claims. Join us most Tuesdays, Feb. 11 - April 15, at 6:30 p.m. in Hale 270. More information: www.centerwest.org.