Next wednesday, join IRIS NRC International Film Club in welcoming Pulitzer Center grantee journalist Molly Knight Raskin. This event will draw on her documentary, Cuts and Consequences: The End of USAID, and feature a live discussion with Raskin.
https://t.co/9QBKmYhMpS
Educators! Join us for a special book club event commemorating Genocide Awareness Month, featuring White Bird by R. J. Palacio. Dr. Irene Ann Resenly will lead a discussion on White Bird and how to incorporate its themes into K-12 classrooms.
https://t.co/Yqa5RplesD
Tune into this upcoming talk with Professors Henn and Tripp on Authoritarian realities presented by the CIRA Lecture Series and learn about the political landscape in Africa!
The Wisconsin International Resource Consortium (WIRC) took part in the Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies (WCSS) conference today in Madison! Check out more upcoming WIRC events here: https://t.co/rGVEyc6IaX
The Wisconsin International Resource Consortium (WIRC) joined K-12 educators at the WCSS 2026 to share international resources and information on the Teaching Forward Fellowship. Read more → https://t.co/oqQDt1VuZa
Save the date for the annual Middle East Studies Conference on April 17! Join scholars and artists to examine the urgent political and cultural shifts shaping the region today. Learn more and register: https://t.co/ZaXgglk68x
Fulbright Week 2026 @uwmadison will be happening March 9-13! Amix of online and inperson events are featured. Visit the link below for more information!
https://t.co/xOWR3G0W4w
This Friday! Sign up for this webinar for language educators featuring presentations by LCTL educators and administrators from four Big Ten universities.
Link to Register: https://t.co/5g8vYZKkL9
Students! Interested in sharpening your journalist skills and hearing from previous reporting fellows? Apply to the Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellowship!
Come (re)discover the wide array of formats, languages, and subject areas held in our collections and explore the possibilities of how to incorporate International and Area Studies library materials into your research and teaching!
Register: https://t.co/d4c1X6rJ4u
Sign up for our upcoming Global Dialogue with Ruy Braga, author of The Politics of the Precariat: From Populism to Lulista Hegemony!
Event participants will have the chance to receive a free copy of the book!
Register here: https://t.co/EeKkipBwMu
Sign up for our Book Club this February 4th! We will review Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, featuring a presentation by Ephraim Danquah and Ama Esther Ptak who will serve as a moderator guiding discussion.
Register here: https://t.co/HRFkJZXyxn
Grad Students!! Apply now for the International Division Graduate Student Summer Fieldwork and LAC Foundation supplement Award! 🌍
More Details: https://t.co/orLOSamo2F
Join us tomorrow at 4 pm CST to hear from SABA's winner Neal Bascomb, author of The Salt Thief, which explores Gandhi and India's long march to freedom. Register for the webinar in the link below, attendees will have a chance to win copies!
https://t.co/tqjgUqnvWd
Join us tomorrow at 4pm CST to explore the use of the bande dessinée (Franco-Belgian comic tradition) to tell complex human stories of migration, displacement, and resilience. https://t.co/R0OZqL0k2N
w/ @uwmesp & @ESatUWMadison#k12
The S & S Scholarship from @UWInternational offers up to $10,000 towards Spring 2026 for #UWMadison undergrad & grad students who’ve faced hardship impacting their education.
Apply by Nov 14, noon ➡️ https://t.co/qYOSnjXlAg
Where can an International Studies (IS) Major take you? 🗺️ UW–Madison students recently heard from IS alumni working in human rights, journalism, and international development in the "International Career Conversations" series. Read the recap → https://t.co/JON8EhobhZ