With 60 percent of the world’s population, Asia is not only home to the world’s oldest civilizations, it also represents cultural and economic vitality. Asia has a major role in manufacturing, technology and investment markets. Non-governmental organizations specializing in economic development, healthcare and environmental protection are also active throughout Asia. This series will provide a rare opportunity for students and the community to develop a better understanding of the cultural, political and economic forces that have shaped modern Asia by hearing from esteemed international scholars.
This lecture series will be presented as part of HUM3401 Asian Humanities throughout the Fall 2024 semester from 1:00 – 2:45 p.m. on the designated dates. All current UCF students, faculty and staff who are not enrolled in this class are welcome to attend by registering at the link below.
See the full series and register at Eurasian Lecture Series - College of Arts and Humanities (ucf.edu).
Sponsored by the Eurasia Foundation (From Asia)
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