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Annual Hopper Lecture on International Development

  Dr. Anil Gupta , Professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Coordinator of SRISTI, Founder of the Honey Bee Network and Executive Vice Chair, National Innovation foundation will speak about "Empathetic Innovations for Inclusive Development: Can we learn from Grassroots Innovators?"  For more information visit the Office of Research Website

Guelph Newcomer Health Fair

  If you are a newcomer, immigrant, refugee, migrant worker, international visitor, or international student, we would like to invite you to this event. Come meet local service providers, and receive information about resources and services. When: Saturday October 25, 1pm-5pm Where: Shelldale Community Centre, 20 Shelldale Cres. Guelph This health fair is completely free of charge, light food and childcare will be provided.

Brazil Roundtable

  The Office of Research is looking to enhance research opportunities involving faculty and students (primarily at the graduate level) between the University of Guelph and Brazil. In order to help add dimension to our strategy, faculty with ongoing or recent collaborative research activities, as well as those interested in becoming involved with Brazilian researchers, are invited to an initial Roundtable Discussion. University Centre Room 441 Noon-1:30pm 

NAFSA: Faculty Conversations - intercultural competence

External Event -Offered by NAFSA Association of International Educators Faculty conversations: Intercultural Competence and Student Development: Working Toward a Fuller Picture of Global Learning Wednesday, September 24, 2014, 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. (EDT) On-line $159 (member) $199 (nonmember) USD REGISTRATION DEADLINE - Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Lunch Seminars on Gender in the Canadian Punjabi Community

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Seminars on Gender in the Canadian Punjabi community will run one Wednesday a month this fall. Organized by: Canada Research Chair in Gender, Justice and Development Supported by: Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Guelph

Sandino's Nation: Literature and Revolution in Nicaragua

The 2014/15 IDS Speaker Series in collaboration with McGill-Queen's University Press and the Bookshelf welcomes Dr. Stephen Henighan, School of Languages and Literature, to discuss "Sandino's Nation:  Literature and Revolution in Nicaragua" - Sept.

New website launch

The new Guelph International website provides better access to the news and services you need to stay connected to all things international at Guelph. 

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