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International Education Week 2011 Highlights
November 14-18
Sponsored by Japan Outreach Coordinator for
Asian Studies Japanese Conversation Club
Tuesday, November 15 12:30-1:30PM OIE Conference Room
Japanese Storytime
Friday, November 18
5PM ACC Library Story Room
Join UGA's Japan Outreach
Coordinator for Asian Studies and the Japanese Conversation Club as we discover Japanese culture through
literacy-based activities. Open to children of all ages and their
families. Storytellers
Kieran Maynard & Ai Taniguchi
Please join us for a “Tea & Talk” gath-ering hosted by the Office of Interna-tional Education (OIE). Tea & Talk is an hour of educational and cultural exchange designed for international scholars to share their culture and meet other scholars and their families. We are honored to have Nanang Zubaidi from Indonesia as our guest speaker. Nanang is a Fulbright ex-change student in the Department of Religion, and will discuss Javanese cul-ture, including the traditional Javanese imperial system, the Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat kingdom, and
imperial soldiers.
Tea & Talk
For more information about International Education Week visit: International Education Week National site: http://iew.state.gov
Office of International Education site: http://oie.uga.edu/iew
Sponsored by
Office of International Education
International Education Week 2011 Highlights
November 14-18
Sponsored by Japan Outreach Coordinator for
Asian Studies Japanese Conversation Club
Tuesday, November 15 12:30-1:30PM OIE Conference Room
Japanese Storytime
Friday, November 18
5PM ACC Library Story Room
Join UGA's Japan Outreach
Coordinator for Asian Studies and the Japanese Conversation Club as we discover Japanese culture through
literacy-based activities. Open to children of all ages and their
families. Storytellers
Kieran Maynard & Ai Taniguchi
Please join us for a “Tea & Talk” gath-ering hosted by the Office of Interna-tional Education (OIE). Tea & Talk is an hour of educational and cultural exchange designed for international scholars to share their culture and meet other scholars and their families. We are honored to have Nanang Zubaidi from Indonesia as our guest speaker. Nanang is a Fulbright ex-change student in the Department of Religion, and will discuss Javanese cul-ture, including the traditional Javanese imperial system, the Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat kingdom, and
imperial soldiers.
Tea & Talk
For more information about International Education Week visit: International Education Week National site: http://iew.state.gov
Office of International Education site: http://oie.uga.edu/iew
Sponsored by
Office of International Education