THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR YOU
The Center for Global Affairs, through a provocative and diverse series of free public programs,
strives to shape and focus student, scholarly, and public opinion on global issues through a
variety of lenses, such as film, journalism, art, economics, history, politics, law, and
international relations. Our programs are designed as a collaborative enterprise, drawing on the
talents of NYU’s 14 schools and colleges, the greater New York City community, and leaders from
around the world.
Spring 2008 Programs include:
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Worldly Conversations With Clyde Haberman
Hosted by Clyde Haberman, columnist and veteran foreign correspondent, the
New York Times.
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Politics and Art in Cinema:
Reel Work—The Transformation of China’s Workforce
Films from around the world that examine timely political and cultural issues.
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In
Print
Co-sponsored by Foreign Affairs; Featuring James F. Hoge in conversation with
leading journalists, authors and filmmakers
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Conflict, Security, and Development:
Issues, Actors, and Approaches
A Thursday brown-bag series examining new research, creative policy approaches, and
recent innovations in responding to conflict and post-conflict challenges.
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America in the World
CGA Faculty host thoughtful conversations with leading scholars and practitioners
considering the singular role of the U.S. in global affairs.
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Global Leaders:
Conversations With Alon Ben-Meir
Alon Ben-Meir, author and syndicated columnist, hosts leaders from around the world in
conversations that consider critical global issues and the policies our guests have designed to
address them.
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International Careers:
Practical Advice and Real-Life Experience
This popular three-part series considers international careers in three areas: the private
sector, NGOs and international organizations, and U.S. government opportunities abroad.
Most events take place at our home in the Woolworth Building, with state-of-the-art program
facilities and easy access from throughout the metropolitan area.
To register for an event or for more information, please call us at (212) 992-8380, or e-mail us
at
scps.global.affairs@nyu.edu.