FEATURED EVENTS

  • Bridging the Sciences

    Emory University Conference Center 1615 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Outstanding French and American researchers and key opinion leaders gather for a high-level, one-day scientific symposium on human viral infections. Interactive sessions will present basic and clinical research focusing on […]

  • The Intersection of Finance and Policy

    Join the World Affairs Council of Atlanta for The Commerce Club on Thursday, October 26 for a conversation between Jeff Sprecher, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of the Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE: […]

  • A Southern Supper

    Southbound 5394 Peachtree Road, Chamblee, GA, United States

    A special "Southern Supper" fundraiser with author Matt Moore at Southbound restaurant in Chamblee. Celebrate safe drinking water and hygiene education in Haiti and the Dominican Republic with Atlanta's World […]

  • Film & Jazz: “Carlo, Keep Swingin'”

    Join the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Atlanta and the Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta for a screening of the film “Carlo, Keep Swingin” by Elizabeth Ok along with a discussion and Q&A session with the German filmmaker. The film will be accompanied by live jazz music along with a wine and cheese reception. Film […]

  • “tête-à-tête”: A Contemporary Music Premiere with Philippe Hurel

    French composer Philippe Hurel joins Paris- and Atlanta-based musicians for an evening of contemporary music featuring the world premiere of his composition “Trois études pour Atlanta” as well as work by Georgia composer Nickitas Demos. The music will be performed by Atlanta’s own Chamber Cartel and soloists of Ensemble Fa, a contemporary music ensemble from […]

  • Movie Night | Les Chevaliers Blancs

    Alliance Francaise Roswell 9420 Willeo Rd, Suite 201, Roswell, GA, United States

    Join the Alliance Francaise d'Atlanta for a movie night in Roswell. Light refreshments will be provided! At the head of his NGO Move For Kids, Jacques Arnault pulls some humanitarian workers in a country of Africa to evacuate 300 young orphans, victims of a civil war. The operation is transformed in a panic. Inspired by a […]

  • Humanitarian Forum: Sexual and Reproductive Health in Developing & Disaster-Torn Countries

    Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University (CNRS auditorium) 1518 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (SRH) in a crises context remains ever-relevant due to natural disasters, famine, disease and other ongoing problems across the globe. This one-day forum uniting French and American NGOs and health experts will feature panel discussions on the challenges and opportunities associated with SRH in family planning, the emergency sector and continuum […]

  • Airbus and Georgia Tech: A Long-standing History

    Industry leaders from aerospace giant Airbus and researchers from Georgia Tech highlight how research-rich educational programs and an aggressive pursuit of technology and innovation help them tackle today’s most challenging […]

  • ISAE-SUPAERO and Georgia Tech: A Strategic Partnership

    The president of Toulouse-based ISAE-SUPAERO, Olivier Lesbre, and his executive team join faculty and students from Georgia Tech’s Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering to share their experience and views […]

  • Wastewater for Smart Cities: From Sludge to Bioenergy

    As populations in cities grow, urban water management challenges increase. At this roundtable event, researchers plus municipal and industry leaders from Atlanta and Toulouse discuss today’s challenges and innovations in […]

  • Filming Africa: Discussion and Screening with “Félicité” Director Alain Gomis

    Hill Auditorium at the High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    Acclaimed French-Senegalese director Alain Gomis discusses his film “Félicité,” which follows a determined single mother in a striking portrait of contemporary Africa. Félicité’s world is upended when her teenage son is injured in a motorcycle accident. In order to pay for his operation, Félicité embarks on a race against time through the vibrant streets of […]

  • Illustrating Africa: Encounters with Graphic Novelist Marguerite Abouet

    Hill Auditorium at the High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    French-Ivorian illustrator, screenwriter, and director Marguerite Abouet reflects on the success of her critically acclaimed graphic novel series “Aya of Yop City” in this lively discussion, which takes place in conjunction with the High Museum’s “Making Africa” exhibition. Joining Abouet to discuss the topic will be French-Senegalese director Alain Gomis. The series, which Abouet also […]

  • “How Did Turkey Become The Largest Jail For Journalists?”

    Atlantic Institute is partnering with Advocates of Silenced Turkey to invite you a talk with Sevgi Akarcesme, a Turkish journalist in exile, to discuss Turkey's swift drift into dictatorship in the last […]

    Free, RSVP Required
  • Sir András Schiff, piano concert

    Spivey Hall 2000 Clayton State Blvd., Morrow, GA, United States

    Hungarian-born classical pianist and conductor Sir András Schiff has been honored with every major musical award during the course of his 45-year career – a Grammy Award, a Gramophone Award, a Golden Mozart Medal of the International Stiftung Mozarteum (of which there have been only four previous winners in 70 years) and the Wigmore Hall Medal just […]

  • JASG YP Family BBQ Picnic & UndoKai Field Day

    Brandon Hall School 1701 Brandon Hall Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Welcome the Fall season and join the Japan America Society of Georgia, for an afternoon of fun, good food, and friendship. The event will take place at Brandon Hall School on Saturday, October […]

  • Brentano String Quartet

    Spivey Hall 2000 Clayton State Blvd., Morrow, GA, United States

      Since its inception in 1992, the Brentano String Quartet - Mark Steinberg, violin, Serena Canin, violin, Misha Amory, viola, and Nina Maria Lee, cello - has appeared throughout the world to popular and critical acclaim. The New York Times extols its “luxuriously warm sound yearning lyricism,” while the Los Angeles Times praises its playing as “brilliant” and “virtuosic.” […]

  • Hispaniola presents ‘Early Gumbo: That Special Cultural Mix Before Jazz’

    Dr. Brent Runnels plays and discusses the music of 19th-century American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. The American composer and pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk fused elements of music from nineteenth century Europe, America and the Caribbean into a unique musical mixture that laid the groundwork for ragtime and jazz. He drew inspiration from his Haitian heritage […]

  • Trump and China: The First Year

    Teasley Auditorium, Bullock Science Center, Agnes Scott College Bullock Science Center , Decatur, GA, United States

    Join the China Research Center and the US-China Peoples Friendship Association as they host this forum where Dr. Yawei Liu, Director of the China Program at The Carter Center, will […]

  • International Golf Classic

    Country Club of Roswell 2500 Club Springs Dr, Roswell, GA, United States

    The Classic is an international golf and networking opportunity for bi-national chambers and their members and consulates and their constituents. The theme for this year is “The Commonwealth v. The […]

  • Singing Africa: Ibeyi in concert at the Variety Playhouse

    Variety Playhouse 1099 Euclid Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Franco-Cuban twins Naomi and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz of hit duo Ibeyi bring their soulful voices and magnetic stage presence to Atlanta for a night of electrifying music. The 22-year-old sisters — who sing in English and Yoruba, the language of their Nigerian ancestors who arrived in Cuba as slaves — burst onto the music scene in […]