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International Education Week 2024

November 18 - 22, 2024

 

Monday November 18:

  • Global Journeys: Stories from Study Abroad Alumni; 3:00 - 4:00 pm, Campus Commons 2201
    • Learn more about Study Abroad opportunities at UNC from Education Abroad Staff and Students. Light refreshments will be served. 
  • Geographies of Hope: An Evening with the "Superheroes of Sudan - NEW YORK TIMES FEATURED
    6:00 pm, Campus Commons Performance Hall
    • As feuding generals turned the Sudanese capital into a war zone, two university students navigated a battered Toyota through the chaos and saved at least 60 people. Free snackes and beverages will be provided
      RSVP Link

Tuesday November 19:

  • Communicating Across Cultures: Guide to Avoiding Misunderstanding;
    10:00 - 11:30 am, Campus Commons 2300
    • This session explores effective communication with linguistically diverse individuals, focusing on educational feedback and understanding communicative intent.
      Presenters will share research and experiences working with international students, highlighting common language errors, cultural impacts on English, and strategies to anticipate and reduce miscommunication.
      Free snacks and beverages are provided!

Wednesday November 20:

  • Cultural Open Mic Night; 4:00 - 6:00 pm, Wilson Hall
    • Experience the richness of cultures at our Cultural Open Mic Night! This unique event invites students to share a part of their heritage and identity through poetry, storytelling, and music. Whether performing a traditional piece, singing a song in their native language, or reciting a poem that captures their experiences each student will offer a glimpse into their world.
      Join us for an inspiring evening of cultural expression, connection, and discovery as we celebrate the diverse voices that make our community so vibrant.
      A meal will be served

Thursday November 21:

  • Faculty/staff UNITE International Experience Workshop; 9:00 - 11:00 am,
    Campus Commons 2300
    • This workshop covers the challenges of U.S. transitions for international students, immigrants, and refugees, with tips to reduce bias and improve cross-cultural communication
  • International Student Experiences Research Presentation and Panel3:00 pm, Campus Commons 2201
    • Graduate Student Katherine Drake's study explored international students' challenges, views on U.S. counseling services, and their counseling experiences.
      This presentation will share her findings, followed by a panel of international students discussing their own experiences.
      Free snacks and beverages are provided!

Friday November 22:

  • Career Readiness and Belonging; 9:00 am, Virtual Zoom Session
    • Overview for Center for Career Readiness services and discussion on helping navigate belonging, exploring values, and highlighting transferable skills.
      RSVP Required