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International Education & Careers Week
Day 1

Programme of Events for Monday 19th April 2010

 

Study Abroad Fair

11.00 - 13.00 in Herringham Hall
Discover the world of opportunity available to Regent's College students at the Study Abroad Fair.  Representing many countries, staff and students from our partner universities will be available to offer information about studying abroad.

International Music & Dancing

13.00 - 14.00 in Courtyard / Reception
Come and enjoy a nice moment of musical and visual art featuring The Iberian Folk Dancers, a Mestizo Dance by Folklore de México Mestizo and the Cuban/South African dance group The Proteas.

Afternoon Tea with International Cakes

15.00 - 17.00 in Knapp Gallery
Come at three and enjoy some tea!  For the ultimate mood-lifting activity indulge yourself with a trip to the Knapp Gallery for some cups of piping hot tea and mouth-watering desserts.   

International Education & Careers Panel Discussion

18.30 - 19.30 in Herringham Hall
Featuring Grant Chapman, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Director for International Programmes at Webster University; Laurence Hopkins, Researcher at The Work Foundation and Lutz Fuhrmann (‘05 Alumni), Investment Executive at CVC Capital Partners. Panel Moderator: Dr. Nicholas Bowen, Principal Lecturer in International Business, Regent's College.  The panel aims at exploring trends and challenges in International Higher Education and Global Employment.

Buffet Reception

19.30 - 21.00 in Knapp Gallery
By invitation only. With a special performance of 'La ci darem' from Don Giovanni by Professional Opera Singers Mark Saberton and Ge Yu, accompanied by Colin Scott. 

International Film: L'auberge espagnole (Pot Luck)

19.30 - 21.00  in Tuke Cinema
As part of a job that he is promised, Xavier (Romain Duris), an economics student in his twenties, sign on to a European exchange programme to gain a working knowledge of the Spanish language.  Promising that they’ll remain close, he says farewell to his loving girlfriend (Amelie’s Audrey Tautou), then heads to Barcelona.  An English girl (Kelly Reilly) and her brother (Kevin Bishop), a young woman from Belgium (Cécile de France), an Italian, a boy from Denmark, a German and a girl from Tarragona all join him in a series of adventures that serve as an initiation to life. (French with English subtitles).


 

Page last updated 4/27/2010

"The Regent’s American College London offers a great opportunity to interact with students from all over the world and everyday I am able learn a new aspect of each different culture. After my freshman year, I realised that I began to be more open-minded and that it is essential to compare my culture with others."

Sonja Billi

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