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Mongolian author to read at Malaspina University-College
Malaspina University College | October 24, 2006
Mongolian author, chieftain, shaman and poet Galsan Tschinag is visiting Malaspina University-College’s Nanaimo campus for a free reading from his latest book, The Blue Sky....[continue]
Canadian Ambassador to Japan speaking at TRU conference
Thompson Rivers University | October 3, 2006
A talk entitled "The new Japanese government : New directions and implications for Canada" by Joseph Caron, Canada's Ambassador to Japan, will be a feature of the Japan Studies Association of Canada 2006 Annual Conference, to be held at Thompson Rivers University Oct. 12 to 15....[continue]
Globalization through a cultural lens
McMaster University | August 8, 2006
On July 3, in Budapest, Hungary more than 400 international graduate students and junior faculty from 67 countries gathered at the Central European University (CEU) to open the 2006 Summer University (SUN) program. Of those students, 25 attended the CEU program specifically to study under Szeman, McMaster's former director the Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, and explore those very questions....[continue]
U of S Partners with Universities in Developing Countries
University of Saskatchewan | May 3, 2006
http://www.usask.ca/events/news/articles/20060503-1.html...[continue]
International Tax Expert Headlines UNBF Rand Lecture
University of New Brunswick - Saint John | March 15, 2006
An internationally recognized expert in tax law will bring his expertise to the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton for a free public lecture....[continue]
China presents new opportunities for international academic partnerships
Brock University | March 15, 2006
The Dean of Mathematics and Science at Brock University has recently returned from China to create new international academic linkages with the world's burgeoning super power....[continue]
Riverworld shares personal journey to the world's wildest waters
British Columbia Institute of Technology | December 22, 2005
Great rivers will be featured as Riverworld, a visually stunning slide show and presentation based on the travels of river conservationist Mark Angelo, returns to Burnaby for its tour-ending performance November 30 at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts....[continue]
Riverworld shares personal journey to the world's wildest waters
British Columbia Institute of Technology | November 22, 2005
Great rivers will be featured as Riverworld, a visually stunning slide show and presentation based on the travels of river conservationist Mark Angelo, returns to Burnaby for its tour-ending performance November 30 at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts....[continue]
University College opens new residence
University of Toronto | September 8, 2005
Morrison Hall, the newest student residence on the University of Toronto's St. George campus, officially opened on today....[continue]