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Wednesday, October 9, 2024
- 12:30 PM1hSouth Asia Group Lecture—"From RCEP to IPEF: the Domestic Politics of Indian Foreign Economy Policy"Jinying Chen, Visiting ScholarJinying Chen, a professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs and executive director of the Center for Indian Studies at Shanghai International Studies University, will deliver the lecture "From RCEP to IPEF: the Domestic Politics of Indian Foreign Economy Policy." Chen's main research areas are party politics, Indian government and politics, and comparative studies of China-India development. She joins the University of Notre Dame for the fall 2024 semester as a visiting scholar at the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. Sponsored by the South Asia Group at the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs. In support of the Liu Institute’s growing commitment to sustainability, we will no longer be offering drinks at our public lectures and panels. We encourage audience members to bring their own water bottles or to drink from nearby water fountains. Thank you for your understanding. Lunch Provided-Registration Required Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1hSouth Asia Group Lecture—"From RCEP to IPEF: the Domestic Politics of Indian Foreign Economy Policy"Jinying Chen, Visiting ScholarJinying Chen, a professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs and executive director of the Center for Indian Studies at Shanghai International Studies University, will deliver the lecture "From RCEP to IPEF: the Domestic Politics of Indian Foreign Economy Policy." Chen's main research areas are party politics, Indian government and politics, and comparative studies of China-India development. She joins the University of Notre Dame for the fall 2024 semester as a visiting scholar at the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. Sponsored by the South Asia Group at the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs. In support of the Liu Institute’s growing commitment to sustainability, we will no longer be offering drinks at our public lectures and panels. We encourage audience members to bring their own water bottles or to drink from nearby water fountains. Thank you for your understanding. Lunch Provided-Registration Required Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1hSouth Asia Group Lecture—"From RCEP to IPEF: the Domestic Politics of Indian Foreign Economy Policy"Jinying Chen, Visiting ScholarJinying Chen, a professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs and executive director of the Center for Indian Studies at Shanghai International Studies University, will deliver the lecture "From RCEP to IPEF: the Domestic Politics of Indian Foreign Economy Policy." Chen's main research areas are party politics, Indian government and politics, and comparative studies of China-India development. She joins the University of Notre Dame for the fall 2024 semester as a visiting scholar at the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. Sponsored by the South Asia Group at the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs. In support of the Liu Institute’s growing commitment to sustainability, we will no longer be offering drinks at our public lectures and panels. We encourage audience members to bring their own water bottles or to drink from nearby water fountains. Thank you for your understanding. Lunch Provided-Registration Required Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1hSouth Asia Group Lecture—"From RCEP to IPEF: the Domestic Politics of Indian Foreign Economy Policy"Jinying Chen, Visiting ScholarJinying Chen, a professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs and executive director of the Center for Indian Studies at Shanghai International Studies University, will deliver the lecture "From RCEP to IPEF: the Domestic Politics of Indian Foreign Economy Policy." Chen's main research areas are party politics, Indian government and politics, and comparative studies of China-India development. She joins the University of Notre Dame for the fall 2024 semester as a visiting scholar at the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. Sponsored by the South Asia Group at the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs. In support of the Liu Institute’s growing commitment to sustainability, we will no longer be offering drinks at our public lectures and panels. We encourage audience members to bring their own water bottles or to drink from nearby water fountains. Thank you for your understanding. Lunch Provided-Registration Required Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- 3:00 PM1h 30mWorkshop: "Working with AI @ ND"This workshop will cover how faculty, staff, and students can use AI to enhance their day-to-day work, while also addressing areas where caution should be exercised when using AI. Click HERE to register Originally published at ai.nd.edu.
- 3:00 PM1h 30mWorkshop: "Working with AI @ ND"This workshop will cover how faculty, staff, and students can use AI to enhance their day-to-day work, while also addressing areas where caution should be exercised when using AI. Click HERE to register Originally published at ai.nd.edu.
- 3:00 PM1h 30mWorkshop: "Working with AI @ ND"This workshop will cover how faculty, staff, and students can use AI to enhance their day-to-day work, while also addressing areas where caution should be exercised when using AI. Click HERE to register Originally published at ai.nd.edu.
- 3:00 PM1h 30mWorkshop: "Working with AI @ ND"This workshop will cover how faculty, staff, and students can use AI to enhance their day-to-day work, while also addressing areas where caution should be exercised when using AI. Click HERE to register Originally published at ai.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mLecture: "Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values Driven Leadership"As part of her role as 2024-25 Practitioner in Residence with the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good, world-renowned ethicist, consultant, and author Mary Gentile will deliver a public lecture titled "Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values Driven Leadership." This event will be co-sponsored by the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, where Gentile serves on the Advisory Board. Mary is the creator and director of Giving Voice to Values, an innovative approach to leadership development in business education and the workplace. She consults on management education and values-driven leadership for academic, business, government and non-governmental organizations. Gentile was chosen as Practitioner in Residence because of the many connections between her work and ECG’s research theme for 2024-25, “The Good Life.” Originally published at ethics.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mLecture: "Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values Driven Leadership"As part of her role as 2024-25 Practitioner in Residence with the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good, world-renowned ethicist, consultant, and author Mary Gentile will deliver a public lecture titled "Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values Driven Leadership." This event will be co-sponsored by the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, where Gentile serves on the Advisory Board. Mary is the creator and director of Giving Voice to Values, an innovative approach to leadership development in business education and the workplace. She consults on management education and values-driven leadership for academic, business, government and non-governmental organizations. Gentile was chosen as Practitioner in Residence because of the many connections between her work and ECG’s research theme for 2024-25, “The Good Life.” Originally published at ethics.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mLecture: "Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values Driven Leadership"As part of her role as 2024-25 Practitioner in Residence with the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good, world-renowned ethicist, consultant, and author Mary Gentile will deliver a public lecture titled "Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values Driven Leadership." This event will be co-sponsored by the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, where Gentile serves on the Advisory Board. Mary is the creator and director of Giving Voice to Values, an innovative approach to leadership development in business education and the workplace. She consults on management education and values-driven leadership for academic, business, government and non-governmental organizations. Gentile was chosen as Practitioner in Residence because of the many connections between her work and ECG’s research theme for 2024-25, “The Good Life.” Originally published at ethics.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mLecture: "Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values Driven Leadership"As part of her role as 2024-25 Practitioner in Residence with the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good, world-renowned ethicist, consultant, and author Mary Gentile will deliver a public lecture titled "Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values Driven Leadership." This event will be co-sponsored by the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, where Gentile serves on the Advisory Board. Mary is the creator and director of Giving Voice to Values, an innovative approach to leadership development in business education and the workplace. She consults on management education and values-driven leadership for academic, business, government and non-governmental organizations. Gentile was chosen as Practitioner in Residence because of the many connections between her work and ECG’s research theme for 2024-25, “The Good Life.” Originally published at ethics.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mLecture—"Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values-Driven Leadership"Speaker Mary Gentile is the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good's Practitioner in Residence, and is a world-renowned ethicist, consultant and author. Gentile’s innovative cross-disciplinary curriculum develops and cultivates values-driven leadership in business, and has been used in undergraduate, MBA and executive education in hundreds of business schools. Free and open to the public. This event is co-sponsored by The Institute for Ethics and the Common Good and the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mLecture—"Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values-Driven Leadership"Speaker Mary Gentile is the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good's Practitioner in Residence, and is a world-renowned ethicist, consultant and author. Gentile’s innovative cross-disciplinary curriculum develops and cultivates values-driven leadership in business, and has been used in undergraduate, MBA and executive education in hundreds of business schools. Free and open to the public. This event is co-sponsored by The Institute for Ethics and the Common Good and the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mLecture—"Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values-Driven Leadership"Speaker Mary Gentile is the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good's Practitioner in Residence, and is a world-renowned ethicist, consultant and author. Gentile’s innovative cross-disciplinary curriculum develops and cultivates values-driven leadership in business, and has been used in undergraduate, MBA and executive education in hundreds of business schools. Free and open to the public. This event is co-sponsored by The Institute for Ethics and the Common Good and the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mLecture—"Giving Voice to Values: The 'How' of Values-Driven Leadership"Speaker Mary Gentile is the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good's Practitioner in Residence, and is a world-renowned ethicist, consultant and author. Gentile’s innovative cross-disciplinary curriculum develops and cultivates values-driven leadership in business, and has been used in undergraduate, MBA and executive education in hundreds of business schools. Free and open to the public. This event is co-sponsored by The Institute for Ethics and the Common Good and the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mRev. Drew Christiansen, SJ Lectures: "Exploring the Contributions of Women Toward Peace, Dignity, and Justice in the Holy Land"Rima SalahRima Salah provides a Palestinian Christian woman’s perspective on the past, present, and future of women’s empowerment, peace-building, and striving for justice and dignity in the Holy Land. Rima Salah, Ph.D., served as a member of the United Nations High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations and as the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, U.N. Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad. In addition, Salah has had a distinguished career with UNICEF. Her service includes: Deputy Executive Director for UNICEF (2004-07, 2011-12), Regional Director for West and Central Africa (1999-2004). As a highly effective advocate for the rights of children and women in armed conflict and post-conflict situations, she contributed to Security Council Resolution 1612 on child rights violations and Security Council resolution 1325 Women, Peace, and Security. Salah has received many awards of distinction from several non-governmental organizations and U.N. Member States, including the French Legion of Honor. In October 2015, Salah was elected to chair the newly formed Early Childhood Peace Consortium. Food and refreshments will be available following the formal portion of the event program. This is a free event and advanced registration is not required. A live-streamed video of this event will appear here at the appointed time. The Rev. Drew Christiansen S.J. served as director of the Office of International Justice and Peace of the U.S. Catholic Conference (now the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) and editor-in-chief of the Jesuit weekly America. He taught at the Jesuit School of Theology/Graduate Theological Union-Berkeley and the University of Notre Dame, where he was a member of the founding team of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. He was also a frequent consultant to the Holy See and a member of the steering committee of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network. Fr. Drew spent the last years of his teaching career at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University. When he passed away in the Spring of 2022, Fr. Drew left behind a legacy of applying Catholic Social Teaching to peacebuilding specifically in the Holy Land. This lecture carries forth Fr. Christiansen's enduring spirit. It is co-sponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, Bethlehem University Foundation, and Churches for Middle East Peace. Originally published at ansari.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mRev. Drew Christiansen, SJ Lectures: "Exploring the Contributions of Women Toward Peace, Dignity, and Justice in the Holy Land"Rima SalahRima Salah provides a Palestinian Christian woman’s perspective on the past, present, and future of women’s empowerment, peace-building, and striving for justice and dignity in the Holy Land. Rima Salah, Ph.D., served as a member of the United Nations High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations and as the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, U.N. Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad. In addition, Salah has had a distinguished career with UNICEF. Her service includes: Deputy Executive Director for UNICEF (2004-07, 2011-12), Regional Director for West and Central Africa (1999-2004). As a highly effective advocate for the rights of children and women in armed conflict and post-conflict situations, she contributed to Security Council Resolution 1612 on child rights violations and Security Council resolution 1325 Women, Peace, and Security. Salah has received many awards of distinction from several non-governmental organizations and U.N. Member States, including the French Legion of Honor. In October 2015, Salah was elected to chair the newly formed Early Childhood Peace Consortium. Food and refreshments will be available following the formal portion of the event program. This is a free event and advanced registration is not required. A live-streamed video of this event will appear here at the appointed time. The Rev. Drew Christiansen S.J. served as director of the Office of International Justice and Peace of the U.S. Catholic Conference (now the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) and editor-in-chief of the Jesuit weekly America. He taught at the Jesuit School of Theology/Graduate Theological Union-Berkeley and the University of Notre Dame, where he was a member of the founding team of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. He was also a frequent consultant to the Holy See and a member of the steering committee of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network. Fr. Drew spent the last years of his teaching career at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University. When he passed away in the Spring of 2022, Fr. Drew left behind a legacy of applying Catholic Social Teaching to peacebuilding specifically in the Holy Land. This lecture carries forth Fr. Christiansen's enduring spirit. It is co-sponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, Bethlehem University Foundation, and Churches for Middle East Peace. Originally published at ansari.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mRev. Drew Christiansen, SJ Lectures: "Exploring the Contributions of Women Toward Peace, Dignity, and Justice in the Holy Land"Rima SalahRima Salah provides a Palestinian Christian woman’s perspective on the past, present, and future of women’s empowerment, peace-building, and striving for justice and dignity in the Holy Land. Rima Salah, Ph.D., served as a member of the United Nations High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations and as the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, U.N. Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad. In addition, Salah has had a distinguished career with UNICEF. Her service includes: Deputy Executive Director for UNICEF (2004-07, 2011-12), Regional Director for West and Central Africa (1999-2004). As a highly effective advocate for the rights of children and women in armed conflict and post-conflict situations, she contributed to Security Council Resolution 1612 on child rights violations and Security Council resolution 1325 Women, Peace, and Security. Salah has received many awards of distinction from several non-governmental organizations and U.N. Member States, including the French Legion of Honor. In October 2015, Salah was elected to chair the newly formed Early Childhood Peace Consortium. Food and refreshments will be available following the formal portion of the event program. This is a free event and advanced registration is not required. A live-streamed video of this event will appear here at the appointed time. The Rev. Drew Christiansen S.J. served as director of the Office of International Justice and Peace of the U.S. Catholic Conference (now the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) and editor-in-chief of the Jesuit weekly America. He taught at the Jesuit School of Theology/Graduate Theological Union-Berkeley and the University of Notre Dame, where he was a member of the founding team of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. He was also a frequent consultant to the Holy See and a member of the steering committee of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network. Fr. Drew spent the last years of his teaching career at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University. When he passed away in the Spring of 2022, Fr. Drew left behind a legacy of applying Catholic Social Teaching to peacebuilding specifically in the Holy Land. This lecture carries forth Fr. Christiansen's enduring spirit. It is co-sponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, Bethlehem University Foundation, and Churches for Middle East Peace. Originally published at ansari.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mRev. Drew Christiansen, SJ Lectures: "Exploring the Contributions of Women Toward Peace, Dignity, and Justice in the Holy Land"Rima SalahRima Salah provides a Palestinian Christian woman’s perspective on the past, present, and future of women’s empowerment, peace-building, and striving for justice and dignity in the Holy Land. Rima Salah, Ph.D., served as a member of the United Nations High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations and as the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, U.N. Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad. In addition, Salah has had a distinguished career with UNICEF. Her service includes: Deputy Executive Director for UNICEF (2004-07, 2011-12), Regional Director for West and Central Africa (1999-2004). As a highly effective advocate for the rights of children and women in armed conflict and post-conflict situations, she contributed to Security Council Resolution 1612 on child rights violations and Security Council resolution 1325 Women, Peace, and Security. Salah has received many awards of distinction from several non-governmental organizations and U.N. Member States, including the French Legion of Honor. In October 2015, Salah was elected to chair the newly formed Early Childhood Peace Consortium. Food and refreshments will be available following the formal portion of the event program. This is a free event and advanced registration is not required. A live-streamed video of this event will appear here at the appointed time. The Rev. Drew Christiansen S.J. served as director of the Office of International Justice and Peace of the U.S. Catholic Conference (now the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) and editor-in-chief of the Jesuit weekly America. He taught at the Jesuit School of Theology/Graduate Theological Union-Berkeley and the University of Notre Dame, where he was a member of the founding team of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. He was also a frequent consultant to the Holy See and a member of the steering committee of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network. Fr. Drew spent the last years of his teaching career at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University. When he passed away in the Spring of 2022, Fr. Drew left behind a legacy of applying Catholic Social Teaching to peacebuilding specifically in the Holy Land. This lecture carries forth Fr. Christiansen's enduring spirit. It is co-sponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, Bethlehem University Foundation, and Churches for Middle East Peace. Originally published at ansari.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h"Pizza, Pop, and Politics" Speaker Series: "The Border and the Politics of Immigration"Join the Klau Institute and NDVotes for this installment of "Pizza, Pop, and Politics" as Luis Fraga, professor of Transformative Latino Leadership, and director of the Institute for Latino Studies, and Erin Corcoran, associate teaching professor and executive director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, discuss the politics of immigration. Originally published at klau.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h"Pizza, Pop, and Politics" Speaker Series: "The Border and the Politics of Immigration"Join the Klau Institute and NDVotes for this installment of "Pizza, Pop, and Politics" as Luis Fraga, professor of Transformative Latino Leadership, and director of the Institute for Latino Studies, and Erin Corcoran, associate teaching professor and executive director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, discuss the politics of immigration. Originally published at klau.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h"Pizza, Pop, and Politics" Speaker Series: "The Border and the Politics of Immigration"Join the Klau Institute and NDVotes for this installment of "Pizza, Pop, and Politics" as Luis Fraga, professor of Transformative Latino Leadership, and director of the Institute for Latino Studies, and Erin Corcoran, associate teaching professor and executive director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, discuss the politics of immigration. Originally published at klau.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h"Pizza, Pop, and Politics" Speaker Series: "The Border and the Politics of Immigration"Join the Klau Institute and NDVotes for this installment of "Pizza, Pop, and Politics" as Luis Fraga, professor of Transformative Latino Leadership, and director of the Institute for Latino Studies, and Erin Corcoran, associate teaching professor and executive director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, discuss the politics of immigration. Originally published at klau.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM1hChildren's Educational Benefits Information SessionThe University provides tuition assistance to the children of eligible faculty and staff who are attending Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s, or other four-year accredited colleges and universities. If you would like to learn more about this benefit, we hope you join us at our upcoming Children's Educational Benefits Information Session. Junior high- and high school-age children are encouraged to attend with their parents. This event is sponsored by NDHR and the Enrollment Division. Session Content:Educational benefits for attendance at Notre Dame, Saint Mary's, and other colleges and universities Academic preparation and admission requirements to Notre Dame Additional information on financial aidUpcoming Information Sessions:Tuesday, September 24, at 7:00 p.m. at Eck Visitors Center Wednesday, October 9, at 7:00 p.m. at Eck Visitors CenterIf you have any questions, please contact tuition@nd.edu. Originally published at hr.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM1hChildren's Educational Benefits Information SessionThe University provides tuition assistance to the children of eligible faculty and staff who are attending Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s, or other four-year accredited colleges and universities. If you would like to learn more about this benefit, we hope you join us at our upcoming Children's Educational Benefits Information Session. Junior high- and high school-age children are encouraged to attend with their parents. This event is sponsored by NDHR and the Enrollment Division. Session Content:Educational benefits for attendance at Notre Dame, Saint Mary's, and other colleges and universities Academic preparation and admission requirements to Notre Dame Additional information on financial aidUpcoming Information Sessions:Tuesday, September 24, at 7:00 p.m. at Eck Visitors Center Wednesday, October 9, at 7:00 p.m. at Eck Visitors CenterIf you have any questions, please contact tuition@nd.edu. Originally published at hr.nd.edu.