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Durham, NC, January 25, 2017 – On Friday, February 17, the Global Brazil Lab of the Franklin Humanities Institute will host its annual Global Brazil Conference co-sponsored by Duke […]
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Dr. Miguel Nicolelis, the Duke School of Medicine Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience, Duke University Professor of Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering and Psychology and Neuroscience, and founder of Duke’s Center for Neuroengineering, […]
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Encontro Internacional de História e Sociologia na UFRRJ Professors Annick Lempérière (University of Paris I – Panthéon Sorbonne) and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman (University of South Florida) will deliver public talks […]
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Faculty Names: Marcos A. Rangel and John Holbein (Sanford School of Public Policy) Preferred email for students to contact you: marcos.rangel@duke.edu or john.holbein@duke.edu Project Title: Making Good Citizens: Using Big Data to […]
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William Pan, assistant professor of global environmental health at the Duke Global Health Institute, has received a three-year $1 million grant from NASA to develop an early warning system (EWS) for malaria and […]
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Add three easy steps to your checklist: [1] Mark your calendars for our Information Session on Undergraduate Funding on January 15 @ 4:30pm at the Lab. We’ll talk […]
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Follow Global Brazil Humanities Lab Co-Director, Dr. Christine Folch (@christinefolch; https://cfolch.blogspot.com/), at the Paris Climate Conference (COP21), as she attends to “how creative voices of the margins speak to larger issues of […]
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By Nathan Miller, MEM ‘16 Nicholas School Communications Assistant View original posting here DURHAM, N.C. – After more than 25 years, the Working Group on Environment in Latin America (WGELA) is […]
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We have you covered. Learn more about opportunities for the 2015-16 academic year, including research projects and language training, by viewing our informational presentation.
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