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Global Seminar: China thru TIME Interest Meeting

Interested in participating on a unique Global Seminar in Beijing, conducted by Journalism Professor Meg Moritz? You will study news accounts of China from TIME magazine and other US and Chinese media while visiting media outlets and universities, and meeting local journalists and students. Selected participants will receive a generous scholarship funded by the Tang Fund. Interest Meeting; Thursday, Jan. 24, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Center for Community, JD Abrams Student Cultural Center. http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/?go=ChinaTIMEGS

Global Seminar: China thru TIME Interest Meeting

Interested in participating on a unique Global Seminar in Beijing, conducted by Journalism Professor Meg Moritz?   You will study news accounts of China from TIME magazine and other US and Chinese media while visiting media outlets and universities, and meeting local journalists and students. Selected participants will receive a generous scholarship funded by the Tang Fund.  Interest Meeting; Thurs, January 24, 3:30-4:30p.m., Center for Community, JD Abrams Student Cultural Center.

Global Seminar: Bolivia Interest Meeting

Earn three credits in ~2 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: Wed., Jan. 23, 5-5:30 p.m. in the Center for Community, room S 341.

Global Seminar: Bolivia Interest Meeting

Earn three credits in ~2 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: Wed., Jan. 23, 5-5:30 p.m. in the Center for Community room S 341.

Global Seminar Bordeaux Interest Meeting

Spend 2 weeks in June this summer studying France-American relations in Bordeaux, France! This three credit course is taught by CU History Professor (and G-RAP Director) Tom Zeiler. Study the connections between the U.S. and France in beautiful Bordeaux through lectures, guest speakers and excursions to various sites. There are numerous scholarships available for this program! Learn more at an upcoming meeting: Jan. 24, 5-6 p.m. in the C4C S355

Global Seminar Bordeaux Interest Meeting

Spend 2 weeks in June this summer studying France-American relations in Bordeaux, France! This three credit course is taught by CU History Professor (and G-RAP Director) Tom Zeiler. Study the connections between the U.S. and France in beautiful Bordeaux through lectures, guest speakers and excursions to various sites. There are numerous scholarships available for this program!

Learn more at an upcoming meeting: Jan. 24, 5-6 p.m. in the C4C S355

Rome Culture Wars Global Seminar Interest Meeting

"Culture Wars in Rome" is an intense 14-day program led by Professor Wayne Ambler, who lived in Rome for a decade. Students earn three Humanities credits through lectures and visits to major sites in and near Rome. Students can spend their Maymester walking, talking, eating, reading, and writing in central Rome! Tell students to attend an informational Meeting with the Director and past participants: Jan. 29 from 5-5:30 p.m. in ECCR 139

Rome Culture Wars Global Seminar Interest Meeting

"Culture Wars in Rome" is an intense 14-day program led by Professor Wayne Ambler, who lived in Rome for a decade. Students earn three Humanities credits through lectures and visits to major sites in and near Rome. Students can spend their Maymester walking, talking, eating, reading, and writing in central Rome! Tell students to attend an informational meeting with the Director and past participants: Jan. 29, 5-5:30 p.m. in ECCR 139

Faculty Teaching with Technology Seminar Spring 2013, Call for Participants

Do you experiment or innovate with new technology in your courses? Do you explore new technologies in your scholarship, and then integrate them into the classroom? Are you interested in meeting others who do the same, sharing your experiences, and learning more? The deadline for to apply for the Spring Teaching with Technology seminar is January 7, 2013. To apply, go online to http://assett.colorado.edu/forms/teaching-with-technology-seminar.

Global Seminar: Art in France Interest Meeting

This unique program based in Paris offers unforgettable insights into French art from the 1700s to present. Led by Frances Charteris, classes are held in museums, gardens, on the streets of Paris, and during excursions to Brussels, Giverny, Nancy and Metz. You will also be encouraged to experience French life by going to open air markets, jazz clubs, neighborhood cafés and festivals. Interest meeting: Thurs, Feb. 7, 4-5 p.m. in C4C, S341.