Pitt Model United Nations Conference 2011
Student teams from schools throughout the Pittsburgh region participated in the University of Pittsburgh's annual Pitt Model United Nations high school conference.
Student teams from schools throughout the Pittsburgh region participated in the University of Pittsburgh's annual Pitt Model United Nations high school conference.
Stephen Noerper joined The Korea Society as Senior Vice President after serving with the EastWest Institute and New York University, where he was an associate professor of international relations. Dr. Noerper's leadership in NGOs dates back to 1985 and his experience with a Chicago-based foundation. Before moving to New York City, he was Vice President of Intellibridge, a senior analyst with the U.S. State Department, and a non-profit resident representative in Mongolia, where he had served as visiting professor and Fulbright senior scholar at the National University of Mongolia. Dr.
Professor Fister’s lecture will focus on three princess-nuns active in the 17th and early 18th centuries. Two of the nuns established their own convents and a third entered and revitalized an imperial convent with a history dating back to the 14th century. Influenced by the Lotus Sutra, the act of creating devotional objects became an important part of their Buddhist practice.
December 1 is World AIDS Day. Gao Jun is an AIDS orphan in a remote village of Anhui Province, China. In this Academy Award-winning documentary, the young protagonist does not speak a word until the closing minutes of the film. And little is known about him, not even his age. What is known, and is poignantly depicted in this film, is how traditional Chinese obligations of family and village collide with the terror of infection with HIV/AIDS and how these forces play out in the lives of children like Gao Jun.
Slides of works from the exhibition “Social Graphics: the Art of Jeski (Jeseok Yi)” will be on display in the reception area.
This event is free of charge thanks to the generosity of The Korea Society.
Participants must register online (http://www.worldaffairspittsburgh.memberlodge.org/Default.aspx?pageId=11...) to attend. No-shows and cancellations after November 29, 2011 will be charged. Please advise in advance of any dietary restrictions.
China Town Hall is a national day of programming on China, involving fifty cities throughout the United States. The event will consist of a reception with light refreshments beginning at 6:30 p.m., followed by a live webcast at 6:50 p.m. from Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinksi, former national security advisor and current counselor and trustee of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C. After the webcast, the local guest speaker Dr. A.
This Friday, November 4th, at 2-3 P.M. in 157 Benedum Hall, Dr. Akira Takahashi will be giving a talk about the disasters in Japan as well as possible avenues of support. Dr. Takahashi is a Neurosurgeon at the Tohoku University Hospital in Sendai, Japan, and has been greatly involved in fundraising efforts to help those areas affected by the disasters in Japan as well as preserve and re-plant pine tree fields (an important cultural and environmental resource) swept away by the tsunami.
Dr. Balaji Sampath is a central figure in AID, he is one of the founders of AID INDIA, and the Eureka Child program - an innovative and comprehensive educational program active in 1000 villages across Tamil Nadu. (http://aidindia.org/main/content/view/812/399)
Institutionalizing School-Based Managedment (SBM) in Teacher Education Colleges: An Acceleration Model of SBM Implementation in Indonesian Primary and Secondary Schools
by Muhammada Asfah Rahman, Faculty Member, State University of Makassar, Indonesia and IISE Visiting Scholar, School of Education, University of Pittsburgh
The Implementation of Pre-international Standard Schools in Indonesia: Between Quality and Prestige
by Fathor Rasyid, Faculty Member, State University of Malang, Indonesia, and IISE Visiting Scholar, School of Education, University of Pittsburgh
The Consulate General of Japan in New York and the Pittsburgh JET Alumni Association welcome anyone interested in applying to teach English at K-12 schools in Japan or work as a coordinator for international relations in local and state government offices in Japan to join us for this information session about the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program. For 24 years, the JET Program has welcomed over 54,000 participants from 56 countries to create grassroots connections for international exchange.