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Duke in Madrid: Reed Few
Reed Few comments on the theatre play "El mal de la juventud".Published 2 years ago
Duke in Madrid: Michael Conners
Michael Conners reflects on the visit of novelist Ricardo Menéndez Salmón to DIM.Published 2 years ago
Duke in Madrid: Perry Holmes
Perry Holmes talks about the legend of Alfonso VI.Published 2 years ago
Duke in Madrid: Anna Sadler
Anna Sadler introducing the Mezquita de Toledo (Toledo's Mosque) to some DIM students.Published 2 years ago
Public Health Perspectives on Traditional & Integrative Medicine: Gerard Bodeker
Gerard Bodeker gave a special lecture at DGHI's Global Health Exchange on public health and traditional and integrative medicine.Published 2 years ago
Amb. Patrick Duddy Shares his Memories
Amb. Patrick Duddy shares some of his favorite memories from his service in the state department.Published 2 years ago
DukeEngage Dublin: Discover University Program
The Discover University Program is a collaboration between the National College of Ireland and the Kenan Institute for Ethics where DukeEngage Dublin and Irish college students work alongside one another. This seven week program is designed to* provide a taste of the college experience to 50 disadvantaged Irish and migrant youth from across Dublin
* instill in the disadvantaged youth the realization that college is both a worthy and in fact attainable goal
* engage them in an active notion of citizenship so they might understand how they can lead ethically in their own communities
* help them understand and appreciate the rapid racial and ethic integration recent migration to Ireland has necessitated (and instill the same understanding in DukeEngage participants).
Published 2 years ago
Clip - Sonal Pandya - Democratization and FDI Liberalization, 1970-2000
October 28, 2010Location: Room 240, John Hope Franklin Center
Sonal Pandya, University of Virginia
Professor Sonal Pandya's presentation to the University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy, "Democratization and FDI Liberalization, 1970-2000."
Co-sponsors: Duke University Center for International Studies, John Hope Franklin Center and Vice Provost for International Affairs
For more information, visit: http://ducis.jhfc.duke.edu/programs/seminars/ggd/
Published 2 years ago
Duke in Madrid: Flamenco
DIM Fall 2010 student Robyn Schwartzman talks about Flamenco x3 show.Published 2 years ago
Duke MSc-GH: A Leader in its Field
The Duke Master of Science in Global Health (MSc-GH) is increasingly hailed as a leader in its field for its unique focus on research, and bringing all corners of campus together for the interdisciplinary study of global health. Learn more at http://bit.ly/enX5llPublished 2 years ago
Duke MSc-GH: The Student Experience
Duke MSc-GH students share their experience in the program and how it's helping them work toward a promising career in global health. Learn more at http://bit.ly/enX5llPublished 2 years ago
Sonal Pandya - Democratization & FDI Liberalization 1970-2000
The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: Professor Sonal Pandya of the University of Virginia's Department of Political Science.
Founded in 1997, GGD is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in this seminar is to gain a better understanding of the causes and consequences of recent global economic and socio-political changes; we are especially interested in how globalization affects the distribution of wealth and well being, as well as governance among and within nations.
Published 2 years ago
Patrick Duddy - Recent Electoral Trends in South America: A US Ambassador's View
A presentation by Patrick Duddy, former US Ambassador to Venezuela and Diplomat-in-Residence at Duke. This individual program is sponsored Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.Wednesdays at the Center (WATC) is a topical weekly noontime series in which scholars, artists, journalists, and others speak informally about their work in conversation with the audience. The series is jointly organized and presented by the Franklin Humanities Institute (newly relocated to Smith Warehouse) and the John Hope Franklin Center.Published 2 years ago
David Kinley: 'Too Big to Fail? Making Global Finance Pay for Human Rights'
David Kinley, Chair in Human Rights Law at University of Sydney, Australia, speaks on his recent paper, "Too Big to Fail? Making Global Finance Pay for Human Rights."Published 2 years ago
Duke in Madrid: Kevin Shallcross
DIM Fall 10 student Kevin Shallcross talks about Antonio Gamoneda's visit.Published 2 years ago