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Global Friday Speakers Series

Global Fridays serves as a forum for faculty and students interested in all things ‘global’.

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Ready to lead meaningful change

The sense of belonging Sean Robinson found while pursuing a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree at ÂÜÀòÉäÇø ignited his curiosity, critical thinking skills and dedication to inclusion, empowering him to become a thoughtful leader and advocate for change. Robinson will reflect on the guidance of family, the transformative power of education and the importance of engaging with diverse worldviews in his valedictory address during Ceremony 1 of ÂÜÀòÉäÇøâ€™s 2025 Convocation.

ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Professor Heather Smith honoured with ELIAS Distinguished Scholar Award

Dr. Heather Smith has been recognized with the ELIAS Distinguished Scholar Award for her outstanding contributions to global and international studies. Her dedication to mentorship and innovative teaching continues to shape the field and inspire future scholars.

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Digital Echoes from the Kremlin: Russia’s Strategic Narratives and Great Power Competition in the Global Information Space
Nov 07, 2025 - 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmOnline, Prince George campus7-152 or on Teams
The Transformation of Party Systems in Internal National Communities. The Cases of Puerto Rico and Québec
Nov 21, 2025 - 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmOnline, Prince George campus7-152 or on Teams
The Decline and Rebirth of Manx Gaelic: State Traditions and Language Change in a Small Island Context
Nov 28, 2025 - 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmOnline, Prince George campus7-152 or on Teams
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What is Global and International Studies?

Our world is rapidly globalizing, bringing exciting opportunities and daunting challenges. Global and International Studies seeks to tackle this brave new world in all its complexity. 

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Global and International Studies offers courses in French, Japanese, and Spanish.

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Global Studies Improving the World

 

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Dr. Ken Wilkening
Faculty

Congratulations to Dr. Ken Wilkening on his Retirement

Aug 15, 2017
Alam Sandu

BC Japanese Speech Contest Finalist

Mar 23, 2017
Stephanie Powell-Hellyer

Stephanie Powell-Hellyer’s Innovative Teaching in INTS 298, Globalization and Religion

Feb 22, 2017
Adrian Walraven

Adrian Walraven, INTS Alumnus (1999), Shares with Students his Global Experiences Working with the Government of Canada

Dec 19, 2016
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø student Cleo Whetter
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Creating New Learning Opportunities

Dec 14, 2016
Brett Wieckhoff

INTS Major Builds Libraries in Ghana

Oct 5, 2016
Karlee Nadorozny

Friends and Entertainment in Japan

Sep 29, 2016
Alex Schare

Alex Schare, INTS Graduate, Receives NRES PhD

May 2, 2016
Danaya Rankin, Ami Hagiwara and Kim Tran
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Students Passionately Participate in Japanese Speech Contest

Mar 5, 2016

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