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Center for International Affairs

International Education Week: April 21 - April 25

DATE

TIME

EVENT

LOCATION

Mon. April 21 

10am - 11:45am

Jean-Marc Hachey speaks on “GLOBAL CAREER SKILLS:
Advice for Anyone Considering Going Abroad to Study, Volunteer, Intern, Teach, Travel or Work!”

Petit Salon

 

2:00pm-3:45pm

Jean-Marc Hachey speaks on “THE INTERNATIONAL JOB SEARCH:
Learn About Selling Your Skills and Writing International Resumes”

Petit Salon

 

4pm - 6pm 

Study Abroad Celebration Ceremony/Reception:
Join us as we honor the CSUCI students chosen to study abroad in 2008-2009

Petit Salon

 

 

 

 

Tues.
April 22

12 pm

 Study Abroad Information Meeting: Australia, New Zealand and South Africa deadline is May 1, 2008!

Sage Hall 2119

 

5:30pm - 6:30pm

Visiting guests from Australia, The Springboard Theater, discuss their production, “Beautiful Souls,”
about students traveling in Thailand picked up for drug use.

MA 140

 

 

 

 

Wed.
April 23

12 pm

Study Abroad Information Meeting: Europe, Latin America, China and
Japan deadlines are February 1, 2009 for 2009-2010.

Sage Hall 2119

 

 

 

 

Thurs.
April 24

2pm-3:30pm

International Coffee Break - Great opportunity to talk with fellow UNIV 392 students,
study abroad participants and alumni, and CSUCI international students!

Sage Hall 2030

 

 

 

 

Fri.
April 25

2pm - 3:30pm

“First and Last Frontiers: Coasts in Human History,” Dr. John Gillis, Rutgers University. Dr. Gillis,
a global historian,  is the author of several books, most recently, Islands of the Mind (2004)
and A World of Their Own Making (1996)

Aliso Hall 150