Global Brazil Conference 2017 Nature, Politics and Culture for more information email globalbrazil@duke.edu Smith Warehouse – Bay 4, C105 – Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall sponsored by Global Brazil Humanities Lab of […]
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Global Brazil Conference 2017 Nature, Politics and Culture for more information email globalbrazil@duke.edu Smith Warehouse – Bay 4, C105 – Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall sponsored by Global Brazil Humanities Lab of […]
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The Cost of Opportunity Bass Connections Recruitment Meeting Friday February 3rd, Social Sciences 105 4PM-5PM Interested in joining the Bass Connections research project “The Cost of Opportunity? Higher Education and […]
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The Duke Brazil Initiative (DBI) is offering research grants for both individual and group projects focused on Brazil. We particularly encourage proposals that align with on-going activities or signature initiatives […]
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The Brazilian senate voted a constitutional ammendment–in a second vote, already voted by deputies–freezing education and health expenses for twenty years (only to be adjusted for previous year’s inflation). […]
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Workshop Challenges for Marginalized Students in Higher Education in South Africa, the United States, and Beyond with Amelia Herbert This workshop with Amelia Herbert, Duke alumna, was an engaging and informational […]
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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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Portugués Nós, integrantes do Global Brazil Humanities Lab da Duke University, como estudiosos do Brasil e da América Latina, nos posicionamos contra o golpe que se implanta em terras brasileiras, […]
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Faculty, students across disciplines discuss politics and culture of South American country March 7, 2016 | Ezgi Ustundag Ildo Sauer and Christine Folch talk about Brazil’s challenges in meeting its […]
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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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The Duke Brazil Initiative and Global Brazil Humanities Lab of the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute are pleased to announce the program for the first annual Global Brazil Conference to be held from March 26-28, 2015. […]
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