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SUMMARY:Vietnam Unlocked
DESCRIPTION:\n*Have you ever thought of working in Vietnam with its booming economy?\n\n*Have you ever wanted to travel to the legendary beaches of Danang or were curious about how delicious pho tastes in Hanoi?\n*Have you ever explored the idea of doing research or studying in Ho Chi Minh City? \n\n\n \nColumbia University provides a diverse array of opportunities\, ranging from internships and full career networking in Vietnam\, exposure to Arts & Culture such as sustainable fashion\, contemporary film\, and pop music\, to cutting edge research and study via our rich content and language curriculum. \n \nIf you’re interested in learning more\, please join us for Vietnam Unlocked\, a special online event on Friday\, April 9 from 9am-12pm EST featuring a variety of special guests that will address working\, living\, and learning in and about Vietnam. \n \nFirst Hour (9-10am): Speakers from the Columbia Alumni Association (CAA) members based in Ho Chi Minh City\, including Mr. Peter Mach\, managing partner and co-founder of Tanzanite International and Ms. Lien Hoang\, journalist at Nikkei Asia\, who will discuss internship and career opportunities in Vietnam. \n \nSecond Hour (10-11am): Global Vietnamese culture and travel showcasing sustainable Hanoi-based fashion designer Vũ Thảo\, creator of Kilomet109\, as well as Columbia undergrad and DJ Thomas Ngo\, on contemporary Vietnamese pop music. \n \nThird Hour (11-12pm): The final hour will explore the diversity of learning on Morningside campus and in Vietnam through the Vietnam Studies Program\, including Vietnamese-focused faculty\, the Vietnamese Student Association\, and more. Come with questions!\n \nDon’t forget to bring your resumés\, curiosity\, and questions to our event since you will be able to connect and network with Vietnamese business professionals\, cultural leaders and creators\, and leading academics.\n\n \nFor more information and to register\, please click here: https://forms.gle/b2xUtbgQK6AXP3Vv9\n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/vietnam-unlocked/
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SUMMARY:EALAC MA Workshop: Applying for Grants and Conferences
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Friday\, April 9th from 10:00AM- 11:00AM (EDT) for our final MA workshop of the semester: Applying for Grants and Conferences.  \nThis workshop will introduce MA students to grants and conference applications. Although COVID has largely limited the opportunities we have for grants and conferences\, we hope to prepare all of you who intend for further studies in graduate programs in this regard.  \nBelow are the featured speakers:  \nTomi Suzuki\, Professor of Japanese Literature and Director of Graduate Studies\, and Gray Tuttle\, Leila Hadley Luce Professor of Modern Tibetan Studies\, will introduce common grants and conferences in Japanese and Tibetan/Chinese fields\, respectively.  \nLing-Wei Kung\, a Ph.D. candidate whose research has been supported by the American Council of Learned Societies\, the Social Science Research Council\, the Library of Congress\, the Japan Foundation\, the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association\, Taiwan’s Ministry of Education\, Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology\, the Weatherhead East Asian Institute\, the Donald Keene Center for Japanese Studies\, the Henry Luce Foundation\, the Mellon Foundation\, the Tang Prize Foundation\, and the China Times Cultural Foundation will share with you his grant application experience.  \nFor all questions related to the workshop\, please contact Ye Yuan (yy2402@columbia.edu). \n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/ealac-ma-workshop-applying-for-grants-and-conferences/
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SUMMARY:Feedback for Learning (For Faculty)
DESCRIPTION:Are you frustrated that the feedback you give to students seems to go unnoticed/unused? Tired of pouring over students’ work and spending hours grading? Do you wonder how to make the feedback you give more effective?  \nIf you answered yes to any of these questions\, this workshop is for you! Together we will reflect on our current feedback practices. Participants will explore the connection between feedback and student learning\, and learn about giving feedback that is actionable\, timely\, and efficient. Through activities and discussion\, you will craft an individual plan that incorporates evidence-based feedback strategies that are transparent\, time-saving\, and effective into your teaching practice. \nIn advance of this session\, please read the CTL’s Feedback for Learning resource which will inform the session activities. Registered participants will be emailed a Zoom link prior to the session. Register here. \nAfter attending this session\, participants should be able to: \nReflect on current feedback practices\nDevelop a plan to deliver feedback that advances student learning in their specific courses and disciplinary context\nColumbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu or 212.854.1692 for accommodations. \nThis event may be photographed. Note\, if this is an online event\, CTL staff may take screenshots. For concerns\, contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu. \n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/feedback-for-learning-for-faculty-2/
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SUMMARY:Online Office Hours (for Graduate Students)
DESCRIPTION:Online Room/Area: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/my/CTLgrads \nWe invite any Columbia graduate student with questions about teaching online or in-person to join us for office hours via Zoom\, no appointment necessary. We also welcome questions about CTL fellowships\, programs\, services\, job market preparation\, and making progress in the Teaching Development Program (bit.ly/ctl-tdp). Visit us anytime today from 2 – 4 pm at https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/my/ctlgrads If you can’t make live office hours but want support\, schedule an individual consultation at http://bit.ly/ctl-gradconsult or email us at CTLgrads@columbia.edu. \nColumbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu or 212.854.1692 for accommodations. \n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/online-office-hours-for-graduate-students-10/
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SUMMARY:Chinese IS Logographic: Evidence from East Asian Script Borrowing | Zev Handel
DESCRIPTION:Professor Zev Handel (University of Washington\, Seattle) will be giving a guest lecture on the topic of sinographic writing in East Asia\, entitled: Chinese IS Logographic: Evidence from East Asian Script Borrowing. Professor Handel is the author of Sinography: The Borrowing and Adaptation of the Chinese Script. Details & registration below.  \nGuest: Prof. Zev Handel (UW Seattle)\nTitle: Chinese IS Logographic: Evidence from East Asian Script Borrowing\nWhen: Friday\, April 9th\, 3pm-4:30pm (Via zoom)\nRegister here: https://forms.gle/juLAC5h1xs6iWDyJ9 \n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/chinese-is-logographic-evidence-from-east-asian-script-borrowing-zev-handel/
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