Showing events on November 19, 2013
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Lecturer Advisory and Review Committee Meeting
November 19, 2013 - 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM ET
Fall 2013 Lecturer Advisory and Review Committee meeting.
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CSS Noon Lecture Series - Independent Film in China: Yunfest and Beyond
November 19, 2013 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET
Yi Sicheng, Director, Yunnan Multi-Cultures Visual Festival (Yunfest)
Cong Feng, Independent Filmmaker
Mao Chenyu, Independent Filmmaker
Abe Mark Nornes, Professor, U-M Asian Languages and Cultures, and Chair, Screen Arts and Cultures
Professor Markus Nornes, Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures, and Chair, Department of Screen Arts and Cultures, invites you to an interview with Yi Sicheng, the organizer of the Yunnan Multi-Cultures Visual Festival (Yunfest), one of the most influential independent film festivals in China and two film directors whose work exemplify the current generation of Chinese independent film makers today.
See Also: Monday, Nov. 18th CCS Film Event.
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MSW/PhD Prospective Student Session
November 19, 2013 - 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET
This session will provide the opportunity to learn more about the University of Michigan School of Social Work's MSW & PhD Programs. Topics covered will include: MSW/PhD Curriculum, Dual Degree Programs, Application Process, Social Work Faculty & Staff, Degree Requirements, and Financial Aid. To register, send an email to [email protected]
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How states and universities are responding to the gap in the safety net for minors engaged in activities with faculty, students, and staff
November 19, 2013 - 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET
Academic institutions and state legislators are in the process of creating a safety net for minors in response to incidents of child sexual abuse on University and College campuses. The Family Assessment Learning Laboratory for Education and Research seminar series will build on existing case studies with the goal of developing new responses and answering critical questions for academic institutions. Continuing education opportunities and academic credit are available.
The series is free (registration is required) and open to all faculty, students and staff at the University of Michigan.