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SUMMARY:Studying China: GSU International Center Global Presentation Series
DESCRIPTION:Networking Lunch & Presentation featuring Maggie Wedeman\, Schwarzman Fellow\,\nNational Committee on U.S.-China Relations\n \nMaggie Wedeman is currently a fellow with the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.  She is a recent graduate from the first cohort of students from the Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University in Beijing.  She first visited China when she was 18 months old and spent many years in grade school living in Nanjing and Taipei with her family.  As an undergraduate at the George Washington University\, she double majored in Chinese language and international affairs\, with a concentration in security policy and the Asia region.  Under the mentorship of David Shambaugh\, Wedeman developed a research method to analyze Chinese perspectives on non-traditional security issues such as terrorism\, energy security\, climate change\, and public health concerns.  While at Schwarzman College\, Wedeman served on the leadership team that hosted the International Women’s Day conference at the college. She also helped facilitate a symposium with 25 Rhodes Scholars that aimed to deepen their understanding of China.  Wedeman has a deep commitment to learning about China and a determination to create opportunities for her peers to exchange ideas. \nIn collaboration with the Confucius Institute and the Honors College \n\n\n	From the archive:
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/studying-china-international-center-global-presentation-series/
LOCATION:Dahlberg Hall – International Center\, 30 Courtland Street\, Room 350\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture
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SUMMARY:Visual Evocation: Poland by Night - Panel Discussion on Photography
DESCRIPTION:Join Georgia State University’s Office of International Initiatives for a panel discussion on the visual evocation of night photography in Poland. Panelists will discuss technical\, visual and emotional responses elicited from pictures taken by Polish photographer Krzysztof Masiuk. The unique canvas-printed photographic collection shows night scenery of Polish cities and towns. Special illumination and the play of light capture magical moments in each photograph and bring out the beauty of Poland from a whole new perspective. Photographs from Krzysztof Masiuk’s exhibit\, Fall in Love with Poland by Night\, are on display in the International Center (Dahlberg Hall\, Third Floor) during International Education Week from November 13 – 17\, 2017. \nPanelists: \nKrzysztof Masiuk\, artist and owner of the exhibit Fall in Love with Poland By Night\nSergey Khangulian\, expert on Polish history\nMarc Zayac\, faculty\, Perimeter College\nJerry Zielinski\, chair of the Polish Club of Atlanta\nAnna Holub-Standish\, past chair of the Polish Club of Atlanta and coordinator of the exhibit Fall in Love with Poland by Night\nSponsored by the Office of International Initiatives and the College of the Arts. \n\n\n	From the archive:
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/visual-evocation-poland-night-panel-discussion-photography/
LOCATION:Dahlberg Hall – International Center\, 30 Courtland Street\, Room 350\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Books
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SUMMARY:The World and the City in the 21st Century - International Center Global Presentation Series at Georgia State University
DESCRIPTION:The World and the City in the 21st Century \nPresented by Dr. Jan Nijman\nDirector\, Urban Studies Institute\nAndrew Young School of Policy Studies\nGeorgia State University \nGlobal and urban research once were positioned at opposite ends of a scalar spectrum but now they are increasingly entwined. Major urban regions form the building blocks of a global economy (and culture) that is ever more integrated. Understanding cities requires an understanding of global processes\, and vice versa. Dr. Nijman will reflects on his international research experience in Amsterdam\, Miami\, Mumbai and Hong Kong\, and discusses where Atlanta fits in the work at the new Institute. \nInterviewed by Dr. Mary Beth Walker\nDean\, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies\nGeorgia State University \n\n\n	From the archive:
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/world-city-21st-century-international-center-global-presentation-series-georgia-state-university/
LOCATION:Dahlberg Hall – International Center\, 30 Courtland Street\, Room 350\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Economic Development
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SUMMARY:Cities’ Successes and Failures at Preventing Youth from Being Radicalized: A Conversation with Farah Pandith – International Center Global Presentation Series (GPS) 2016
DESCRIPTION:International Center Global Presentation Series (GPS) 2016\nCities’ Successes and Failures at Preventing Youth from Being Radicalized: A Conversation with Farah Pandith\nFriday\, December 2nd from 12 – 1pm\nInternational Center\, Dahlberg Hall\, Room 350 \nPresentation by Ms. Farah Pandith\, Adjunct Senior Fellow\, Council on Foreign Relations\nInterviewed by Dr. John Marshall\, Assistant Professor\, Georgia State University College of Law \nLive Video Streaming on Periscope\nJoin us at Periscope.TV/GSUOII \nA diplomatic entrepreneur and foreign policy strategist\, Farah Pandith is a member of Secretary Jeh Johnson’s Homeland Security Advisory Council\, an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations\, and a Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. During a career spanning over two decades\, she served as a political appointee in the George H.W. Bush\, George W. Bush\, and Barack H. Obama administrations. In 2009\, she was appointed the first-ever Special Representative to Muslim Communities by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. In this role\, she traveled to nearly 100 countries and launched global youth-focused initiatives and networks to counter violent extremism (CVE). Prior to this appointment\, she was responsible for pioneering CVE initiatives Europe and also served on the National Security Council\, US Department of State and at the U.S. Agency for International Development. Since leaving government in January 2014\, Ms. Pandith has been forming new organizations to counter extremism\, most notably Halcyon\, an innovative global organization dedicated to mobilizing youth against extremist ideologies. She is also writing a book on the subject of countering violent extremism. Ms. Pandith is based in Washington\, London\, and Boston. \n\n\n	From the archive:
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/cities-successes-failures-preventing-youth-radicalized-conversation-farah-pandith-international-center-global-presentation-series-gps-2016/
LOCATION:Dahlberg Hall – International Center\, 30 Courtland Street\, Room 350\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diplomacy
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SUMMARY:Introducing the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Model to Georgia State: A Conversation with Jon Rubin – International Center Global Presentation Series (GPS) 2016
DESCRIPTION:International Center Global Presentation Series (GPS) 2016\nIntroducing the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Model to Georgia State: A Conversation with Jon Rubin\nFriday\, November 11th from 12 – 1pm\nInternational Center\, Dahlberg Hall\, Room 350 \nPresentation by Professor Jon Rubin\, Director\, SUNY COIL Center\nInterviewed by Dr. Tony Lemieux\, Director\, Georgia State University Global Studies Institute \nLive Video Streaming on Periscope\nJoin us at Periscope.TV/GSUOII \nJon Rubin is the Director of the SUNY Center for Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)\, which is a unit of the State University of New York’s Office of Global Affairs. He has also recently directed the National Endowment for the Humanities funded: COIL Institute for Globally Networked Learning in the Humanities\, which has engaged 22 U.S. and 26 international universities in developing collaborative\, shared\, networked classrooms. He was Professor of Film and New Media at SUNY Purchase College where he developed a Cross-Cultural Video course in which SUNY students co-produced videos over the Internet with students in Turkey\, Lithuania\, Mexico\, Belarus\, and Germany. His own films have been shown at the Museum of Modern Art and at the Whitney Museum in NY. As a media artist he is best known for his Floating Cinema\, a choreography of media images moving across the water at night. He has received Guggenheim\, National Endowment for the Arts\, Ford Foundation and Fulbright fellowships. \n\n\n	From the archive:
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/introducing-collaborative-online-international-learning-coil-model-georgia-state-conversation-jon-rubin-international-center-global-presentation-series-gps-2016/
LOCATION:Dahlberg Hall – International Center\, 30 Courtland Street\, Room 350\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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