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Job Search Strategy for International Students
Sep25
Job Search Strategy for International Students Sep 25
Language Circles Open House
Oct6
Language Circles Open House Oct 6 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Language Circles Fall 2025
Oct13
Language Circles Fall 2025 Oct 13 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Chill in the Mills
Oct15
Chill in the Mills Oct 15 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Language Circles Fall 2025
Oct20
Language Circles Fall 2025 Oct 20 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Chill in the Mills
Oct22
Chill in the Mills Oct 22 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Language Circles Fall 2025
Oct27
Language Circles Fall 2025 Oct 27 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Chill in the Mills
Oct29
Chill in the Mills Oct 29 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Language Circles Fall 2025
Nov3
Language Circles Fall 2025 Nov 3 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Chill in the Mills
Nov5
Chill in the Mills Nov 5 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)

Cross-Cultural Events on UO Campus

The University of Washington (Seattle) is sponsoring its seventh annual “Model EU,” to take place February 7-8, 2014.  This is a national event, with undergraduate EU teams recruited from universities around the country. 

The U of O has been invited to send a team of two participants. The European Union Center at UW and the UO European Studies program will cover participants’ expenses. This will include travel to and from Seattle, hotel lodging and at least two meals.

This story first appeared in UO News on Monday, November 11, 2013.

EUGENE, Ore. — (Nov. 11, 2013) — A University of Oregon student has been chosen as a finalist for the Rhodes scholarship, while two more UO students have been selected as finalists for the Marshall scholarship.

Mika Weinstein was chosen as a finalist for the Rhodes scholarship and will interview in Seattle on Nov. 22. Souvanny Miller and Maggie Witt were named finalists for the Marshall scholarship and will interview at the British Consulate-General in San Francisco on Tuesday, Nov. 12.

On Friday, November 8, Typhoon Haiyan hit the island nation of the Philippines, affecting the country’s 9.5 million people across the archipelago. According to the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the storm displaced an estimated 600,000 people, may have killed more than 10,000, and destroyed 70 to 80 percent of structures in its path.

In the wake of this devastating event, the University of Oregon and its Office of International Affairs offer our deepest sympathy to the people of the Philippines.

 

OIA in conjunction with OU Alumni have created the newsletter Global Ducks. The Fall Edition of the newsletter features a significant set of news related to events, achievements and news about UO alum worldlwide and the efforts of the Office of Internaitonal Affairs at home.

If you haven't already, please take look at Global Ducks.

EUGENE, Oregon (October 17, 2013) – The University of Oregon announced this week the launch of its new Global Studies Institute (GSI), a home for internationally oriented centers, programs and new initiatives within the Office of International Affairs (OIA).

GSI’s mission is to support internationally oriented research centers, programs, and initiatives that enhance faculty research, enrich the student experience, globalize the campus, and promote the University of Oregon’s academic excellence with partners around the world.

On Thursday, November 7, 2013, 4-5:30 pm in the Knight Library Browsing Room, Professor Pheng Cheah from UC Berkeley will present a talk at the University of Oregon, titled “Postcolonial Literature as World Literature: World Heritage Preservation and the Unworlding of the Subaltern World in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide.”

A reception will follow.

Call for Proposals
2014-15 Academic Years
“Genocide & Mass Atrocities: Responsibility to Prevent”

Preliminary Proposals due November 4, 2013

The steering committee associated with the University of Oregon initiative “Genocide &

Mass Atrocities: Responsibility to Prevent” invites proposals to fulfill its mission as

stated below.

 

“Genocide and Mass Atrocities: Responsibility to Prevent” strives to harness the rich