You are invited to the China Exhibit Grand Opening In Dickey Hall Foyer March 4, 2013 11:30AM-1:00 PM Learn about Chinese Culture Experience Calligraphy Participate in Tai Chi Taste Chinese Food for FREE in DH Rm 109
Thursday, February 21, 2013
China Exhibit opening, Dickey Hall
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Graduate Student conference opportunity in Shanghai
An
invitation to UK graduate students
The
American Studies Program invites four graduate students to
participate in the 2013 International
Graduate Student Conference. It will be held at Shanghai University, June
28-June 30. Lodging and meals will be covered by Shanghai University; we
anticipate being able to fund all or some of the airfares. If they wish, students can travel to other
parts of China either before or after the conference.
Those
graduate students selected to participate will be representing the UK American
Studies Center at Shanghai University. Now in its second year, this initiative
continues to foster academic and cultural exchange between the two
universities. For more information about the Center, go to http://americanstudiescenter.as.uky.edu/
Conference
theme: “Asia in a Global Context”
The conference aims to
promote an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural dialogue about Asia’s past and
present. Graduate students selected by the American Studies Program will be
asked specifically to present papers that explore specific interrelationships
between Asia and the United States. We
welcome submissions from graduate students across disciplines and fields.
(Papers will be delivered in English.)
Proposal Submission: Please submit a 250-500 word proposal by March 22, 2013 to Prof. Andy Doolen andy.doolen@uky.edu. Feel free to email if you have any questions
about whether your topic would be appropriate for the conference.
Conference Organizers: Shanghai University, University of Kentucky (American Studies
Program), National Taiwan Normal University, Hankuk (Korea) University, University
of Macao, University of Wyoming, and National University of Singapore
Dr. Andy Doolen Director, American Studies Associate Professor English Department (859) 257-1488
fyi, Local expenses in Shanghai are covered; Dr. Doolen is trying to find funds
to cover the airfare
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Free NVIVO qualitative software workshop Friday
Good Afternoon, I would like to invite you to a complimentary NVivo Webinar: Using NVivo as a Research Tool which is being sponsored by the Department of Family Sciences at the University of Kentucky. Please feel free to send this link to colleagues, departments or students who would also benefit. Using NVivo as a Research Tool Date: Friday, February 15 Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm EST Registration Link: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/118677834 After you register an email will be sent to you with instructions on how to join. What you will learn: An overview of the key features of NVivo softwareHow NVivo supports qualitative and mixed methods researchUsing NVivo for writing robust literature reviewsNVivo for grant writing and research proposal development, data management and analysis, and manuscript preparationHow NVivo provides a platform to collaborate with colleagues or your research team in real time Using real data from a Duke University study of the impact of coastal environmental change on residents’ lives. We will demonstrate how NVivo software works with different types of data such as interviews, focus groups, video, surveys, and social media. The webinar is planned as an interactive session, comments and questions are welcomed. Kind Regards, Stacy Stacy Penna, Ed.D. Business Development Manager QSR International (Americas) Inc. 55 Cambridge Street Burlington, MA 01803 617-607-5104 s.penna@qsrinternational.com | www.qsrinternational.com
Friday, February 1, 2013
Linking Research Projects with Study Abroad and Student Recruitment: Food in China
UK Asia Center Spring Seminar Series Presents... Food in China: Linking Research Projects with Study Abroad and Student Recruitment Dr. Wuyang Hu, Department of Agricultural Economics, UK College of Agriculture Thursday, February 7 4-5:30 p.m. Niles Gallery in the Lucille C. Little Fine Arts Library
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