Florida State University will highlight its internationalization and global awareness efforts during International Education Month in November. The monthlong celebration expands upon International Education Week, a joint initiative led by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education held nationally the third week of November.
With European study centers in England, Spain and Italy, a branch campus in the Republic of Panama and more than 45 global exchange programs, FSU’s international impact is significant. This semester, Florida State welcomed its largest cohort of international students from 74 countries, including Austria, India, Japan, France and Denmark.
Events are free and open to the public and will begin Oct. 25 and run through November. Featured events include:
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25
International Programs Study Abroad Fair
11 a.m.-3 p.m., Landis Green
FSU International Programs faculty and staff will be available for students to learn about the programs they offer. Students can also chat with professors, international study center staff and International Programs Ambassadors.
World Music Concert: Grupo Jaraguá Brazilian Ensemble and Andean Ensemble
7:30-9:30 p.m., Opperman Music Hall
The FSU College of Music presents a performance by the Brazilian Music Ensemble, also known as “Grupo Jaraguá,” and the Andean Music Ensemble as part of its World Music Concert Series.
THURSDAY, OCT. 26
MCCAP Conference: The Phenomenon of Hallyu (the Korean wave of pop culture) and its Impact on the Global Industry
5-7:30 p.m., The Globe Auditorium/Virtual
Regina Kim, a freelance journalist based in New York City, will present “From K-pop to K-dramas: How K-culture Swept the World” and student K-pop dance group Seoula System will perform.
FRIDAY, OCT. 27
MCCAP Conference: The Phenomenon of Hallyu (the Korean wave of pop culture) and its Impact on the Global Industry
8-11:30 a.m., The Globe Auditorium/Virtual
Several presentations on topics including the Korean Wave, communication, culture, advertising and promotion and audience perceptions, including the closing keynote by Kyong Yoon, professor at the University of British Columbia in Okanagan, Canada.
Global Café: Korea
11:30 a.m., The Globe Dining Room
The Center for Global Engagement will host this culturally enriching lunch hour featuring traditional Korean food. $10 per plate, cash or check only.
THURSDAY, NOV. 2
Preventing World War III: The Value of Diplomacy – A Talk by Ambassador Harry K. Thomas Jr.
5 p.m., The Globe Auditorium
The FSU College of Social Sciences and Public Policy’s Ruth K. & Shepard Broad International Lecture Series and the Center for Global Engagement’s Engage Your World Speaker Series present an Engage Your World event featuring Ambassador Harry K. Thomas Jr.
4th Global Africas Symposium: Africa and China
5-6:30 p.m., Diffenbaugh 009
The Winthrop-King Institute for French and Francophone Studies at FSU presents the fourth annual Global Africas symposium “Africa and China” to enrich the understanding of the relationship between Africa and China beyond geopolitical and economic endeavors. Duncan Yoon, assistant professor at New York University, will speak about his new book “China in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century African Literature” in which he explores the controversial symbol of China in African literature. Register here.
FRIDAY, NOV. 3
Global Exchanges Fair
3-5 p.m., The Globe Auditorium
Meet international students from FSU’s partner universities and FSU students who have recently been abroad as an exchange student to learn more about FSU’s Global Exchange programs.
TUESDAY, NOV. 7
17th Annual Going Global Showcase
3-5 p.m., The Globe Auditorium
This event showcases students’ international experiences around the world. Students create a poster presentation highlighting significant components of their experience abroad and share them with FSU faculty, staff and fellow students during the showcase.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8
4th Global Africas Symposium: Africa and China
5-6:30 p.m., Diffenbaugh 128
The Winthrop-King Institute for French and Francophone Studies at FSU presents the fourth annual Global Africas symposium “Africa and China” to enrich the understanding of the relationship between Africa and China beyond geopolitical and economic endeavors. There will be a screening of Gabonese French filmmaker Samantha Biffot’s documentary “The African Who Wanted to Fly.” Register here.
“The Wonders of Egypt” talk by Dr. Farida Bad
6 p.m., The Globe Auditorium
The Center for Global Engagement and the Middle Eastern Center present a talk on the wonders of Egypt. The event will begin with a presentation and conclude with an Egyptian dessert.
THURSDAY, NOV. 9
4th Global Africas Symposium: Africa and China
2-3 p.m., Zoom
The Winthrop-King Institute for French and Francophone Studies at FSU presents the fourth annual Global Africas symposium “Africa and China” to enrich the understanding of the relationship between Africa and China beyond geopolitical and economic endeavors. There will be a discussion via Zoom with Gabonese French filmmaker Samantha Biffot about her documentary “The African Who Wanted to Fly.” Register here.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15
Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics Open House
10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Diffenbaugh Courtyard
Faculty and students from the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics will be available to answer questions on their programs and to celebrate languages and cultures from around the world with attractions, refreshments and more.
THURSDAY, NOV. 16
CIES Meet and Greet
1-3 p.m., Landis Green
The Center for Intensive English Studies (CIES) will host a meet and greet to show others how CIES supports the academic mission and strategic plan of FSU.
The Geopolitics of the Western Balkans – A Talk by Professor Petar Kurecic
5:30 p.m., The Globe Auditorium
The College of Social Sciences and Public Policy’s International Affairs Program and the Center for Global Engagement’s Engage Your World Speaker Series present an Engage Your World event featuring Petar Kurecic, professor of political science at University North in Koprivnica and Varazdin, Croatia.
World Music Concert: Mas N Steel and Omnimusica
7:30-9:30 p.m., Opperman Music Hall
The FSU College of Music presents a performance by the Steelband Ensemble and the Omnimusica Ensemble as part of its World Music Concert Series.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29
FRIDAY, DEC. 8
Global Scholars Showcase
3-5 p.m., Honors, Scholars and Fellows House, Nancy Marcus Great Hall
Sponsored by the Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement (CRE), the Global Scholars Showcase is the culmination of the Global Scholars summer, independent, community-based experience. Attendees will hear the stories of travel, community, family and adventure the Global Scholars experienced over the summer.
For more information and a full list of events, visit global.fsu.edu.