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Starting soon at ALTEC: Conversational French and Russian

Have you studied French or Russian in the past and want to dust off your language skills? Or are you looking to advance your speaking skills in either of these languages? Then sign up for now ALTEC's Conversational French and Russian courses! These courses will begin in October and will run through December. Sign up now before it's too late! For more information visit the link below: https://altec.colorado.edu/languageclasses/index.shtml

Starting soon at ALTEC: Catalan, Polish and Swahili

At ALTEC we love to spread the joy of language learning. Ever wanted to try learning or brush up an uncommonly taught language like Catalan, Polish or Swahili? Then sign up for our late start fall classes. We will be offering Intermediate Catalan 1, Beginning Polish 1 and Beginning Swahili 2 from October to December. Sign up now before it's too late! For more information visit the link below: https://altec.colorado.edu/languageclasses/index.shtml

Dandiya 2016 - Indian-themed dance night

Join us at "Boulder Dandiya 2016", an Indian themed dance night here at CU. Come enjoy learning the traditional dance form Dandiya and groove to the Bollywood music by our very own CU Alum DJ MRA to give a perfect ending to the night. Event is free for CU students with Buff OneCard, RSVP needed. See link below for RSVP\non-student tickets. Event Details: Date: Friday, Oct. 14 Venue: Carlson Gym, University of Colorado Boulder Time: 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tickets -> Tickets\RSVP

Global Seminar: Conservation biology, practice in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

Earn three credits this May in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest! Experience operational conservation programs in the Serra do Mar Biodiversity Corridor, participate in community-based conservation solutions and much more. Students from a range of disciplines interested in conservation are encouraged to apply. Offered as EBIO 4340/5340 & ENVS 4340/5340, which fulfills the EBIO Lab/Field and 4000-course major requirements and ENVS' application and specialization requirements. Interest meeting is scheduled for Nov. 10 at 3:30 p.m. in UMC 382.

Global Seminar: Conservation biology, practice in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

Earn three credits this May in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest! Experience operational conservation programs in the Serra do Mar Biodiversity Corridor, participate in community-based conservation solutions and much more. Students from a range of disciplines interested in conservation are encouraged to apply. Offered as EBIO 4340/5340 & ENVS 4340/5340, which fulfills the EBIO Lab/Field and 4000-course major requirements and ENVS' application and specialization requirements. Interest meeting is scheduled for Nov. 10 at 3:30 p.m. in UMC 382.

Global Seminar: Democracy and development in Bolivia - study abroad in Coroico

Earn three credits in about two and a half weeks while studying democracy and development in this off-the-beaten-path South American destination with CU's Study Abroad program. Current Bolivian politics are dynamic and innovative. You will gain an inside perspective of the livelihood strategies and political organization of rural Yungas communities with a unique cultural and agricultural history. Learn more at the interest meeting with the Director Carol Conzelman on Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in UMC 417.

Democracy and development in Bolivia - Global seminar study abroad program in Coroico

Earn three credits in about 2.5 weeks while studying democracy and development in this off-the-beaten-path South American destination. Current Bolivian politics are dynamic and innovative. You will gain an inside perspective of the livelihood strategies and political organization of rural Yungas communities with a unique cultural and agricultural history. Learn more at an interest meeting with the director, Carol Conzelman: Tuesday, Oct. 25, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in UMC 417.

Global Seminar: accounting in a global economy interest meeting

Spend two weeks next summer on this new Global Seminar in London and Amsterdam and complete ACCT 3700. Build an understanding of how the global economy affects financial reporting and legal transfer-pricing strategies for multinational corporations.   Informational meeting with Director Josh Neil will be held Monday, Oct. 24, at 5 p.m. in KOBL 355.

Global seminar: Accounting in a global economy interest meeting

Spend two weeks next summer on this new global seminar in London and Amsterdam and complete ACCT 3700. Build an understanding of how the global economy affects financial reporting and legal transfer pricing strategies for multi-national corporations. Information meeting with the director, Josh Neil: Monday, Oct. 24, 5 p.m. in KOBL 355.

Global seminar: Discovering urban China - Summer 2017

Spend your Maymester in China exploring the cultural identity of three of China's most famous and historic cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. Interact with Chinese peers both in and outside the classroom and gain firsthand knowledge on the ways modernity has affected urban China! This is a competitive program due to the generous Tang Fund scholarship through the Center for Asian Studies available to all admitted participants. Learn more at an interest meeting with the faculty director, Colleen Berry, on Oct. 19, 5 to 6 p.m. in C4C S484.