FEATURED EVENTS

  • What We Carried: Fragments & Memories from Iraq & Syria

    GRAND OPENING: Saturday, March 25, 2017 @ 2:00 PM. The event will feature Portland-based photographer, Jim Lommasson, who will be premiere new images taken here in Atlanta. FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC during normal business hours. Hours are Tuesdays: 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM; Wednesdays - Fridays: 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM; Saturdays: 10:00 […]

  • French for global health professionals

    The aim of this course is to introduce basic concepts in theories and practices in global health. It will allow students to discuss articles pertaining to the roles of foreign governments/entities and pharmaceutical companies in developing countries. Additionally, the class will include case studies of a few tropical diseases. This class is for students at […]

  • “Opportunities, Threats, and Challenges of Global Trade”

    Capital City Club 7 John Portman Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Dr. Tom Chapin, Vice President of Corporate Research at Underwriters Laboratories may be a singularly unique guest of ACIR because of the impact his decisions have on the success or […]

  • US-Japan Relations during the Trump Presidency

    Clough Learning Commons 266 Fourth Street, NW, Room 152, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join the Japan-America Society of Georgia and the Georgia Tech East Asia Program for a talk on Donald Trump’s early presidency and how U.S.-Japan relations have shifted since his election. […]

  • David J. Bederman Lecture with Guest Speaker President Jimmy Carter

    Glenn Memorial church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA, United States

    President Jimmy Carter will be the Guest Speaker for the annual David J. Bederman Lecture. President Carter is an Emory University Distinguished Professor and 39th President of the United States […]

  • From Brexit to Trump: Populism on the March Across the West

    Countries from the United Kingdom, to Colombia, to the United States are facing contradicting political narratives with one component in common: populism. Populism has variants: left- and right-wing, from Bernie […]

  • Billy & The Joels

    Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Alen Blvd., Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join The Center, as performing artists and musicians tell the German-Jewish family history of the American Rock Star, Billy Joel. The Joel family story tragically mirrors the history of many […]

  • Che Malambo: Muy Macho Men!

    Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Danced exclusively by men, malambo dates to the 17th century when it emerged on the Argentine Pampas as a competitive duel among gauchos (or cowboys) to prove prowess, strength, and […]

  • International Business Exchange

    World Trade Center Atlanta 3343 Peachtree Rd. NE, Suite 1850, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Networking is universal. International Business Exchange (IBE) is your perfect opportunity to network with business professionals and exchange qualified leads. This breakfast event concentrates on business conducted locally, domestically, and internationally. Here you will learn about global current events and new ways to break into the growing international market right from your own city. This event […]

  • The Future of India-US Relations: A Discussion with Ambassador Singh

    Klaus Advanced Computing Building, Room 2456 266 Ferst Dr NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Please join the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy, and the Center for International Business, Education, and Research as they host the former Indian Ambassador to the United States, Arun Kumar Singh, who will discuss US-India relations in the current political climate, the future of the Indian economy, […]

  • Sake & Wine mixer

    Indigo Hotel Vinings 2857 Paces Ferry Rd SE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    On April 13th 2017, the Japan America Society of Georgia and the French American Chamber of Commerce - Atlanta will mix our beautiful cultures during a “Sake & Wine Mixer”. Guests will enjoy sake, wine, Japanese beer, French food and Japanese fusion. French Consul General Louis de Corail will be present. Already sponsored by Tula […]

  • TAG Spring Social

    5 Seasons Westside Restaurant and Brewery 1000 Marietta Street, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Come for great networking and an inspiring view of Atlanta from the 5 Seasons Brewing Company's Westside Skybar and Patio with these three vibrant groups. Admission includes hors d'oeuvres from the Five Seasons' menu. The full selection of Five Seasons' beers will be available for purchase, and there is plenty of free on-site parking. Georgia's logistics […]

  • 2017 Symposium on ASIA-USA Partnership Opportunities (SAUPO)

    Loews Atlanta Hotel 1065 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The Asian Studies Program at Kennesaw State University (KSU) presents the next Symposium on ASIA-USA Partnership Opportunities (SAUPO), to be held on Friday April 14, 2017 at the Loews Atlanta Hotel. As the largest Asia business conference in the U.S., SAUPO provides opportunities for information exchange, network building, global visibility and investment to/from Asia. About […]

  • International Seminars

    Class room style training designed to provide you with intensive knowledge of important international trade topics. Seminars offered this week: Tariff Classification, NAFTA, Import Documentation and Export Documentation. Register 30 days in advance and save $50! Early registration price is $545 per person. Late registration price is $595. Also, International Commercial Terms. Early registration price […]

  • Immigration Seminar: Updates and Early Impacts of Trump Administration

    Never before has the issue of immigration been thrust so forcefully onto the forefront of the national public policy agenda. The Trump Administration has already taken unprecedented steps to severely curtail certain categories of immigration, to ban nationals of numerous countries, deport huge numbers of immigrants, and to initiate an extensive review of employment based […]

  • Global Impact Awards

    MAC’s Global Impact Awards honor metro Atlanta companies that go above and beyond to achieve excellence in international commerce, innovation and entrepreneurship to build a sustainable global ecosystem in metro Atlanta. Award Categories: Foreign Investment Global Business Growth Global Partner Innovation  

  • Implications of NanoTechnology for National Security and Defense

    Capital City Club 7 John Portman Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The speaker, Georgia Tech's Dr. Margaret, Kosal is nationally recognized for her work in the areas of reducing and responding to the threat of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and understanding the role of emerging technologies for national and international security. The emphasis of her talk will be on nanotechnology.

  • The Trump Effect: The Future of Georgia’s Economic Ties with China and Mexico

    DeKalb Office 1320 Ridgeland Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA, United States

    If two countries were vilified during last year's campaign season, they were China and Mexico. While both have wooed many American factories since the early 1990s, they're also two of the state's top three export destinations, buying more than $6 billion in Georgia-made goods in 2016. And with a $500 million tire plant in the works, China is […]

  • Faith and Forced Migration: Muslim Humanitarianism in the Age of ISIS

    Emory University - White Hall 205 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join LAMP for a lecture by Dr. Abbas Barzegar, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Co-Director of the Civic Approaches to Conflict Resolution initiative at Georgia State University. Prolonged conflict in the Middle East stemming from political instability and the rise of extremist violence has positioned Muslim aid and development organizations at the nexus of a […]

  • Omar Victor Diop Exhibition Group Tour

    SCAD 1600 Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Discover contemporary Senegalese photographer, Omar Victor Diop, through Project Diaspora at SCADFash. Space is limited. $5 - AF Members & Students | $10 Non-Members