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Public Lecture Series |
Food for Thought Lecture Series |
| CIGI provides public lectures and events on engaging topics that brings awareness and further knowledge of international issues to the interested public at no charge. All of CIGI's lectures are taped and re-broadcast free online. | CIGI's Food for Thought lecture series brings academics and practitioners from across the globe to CIGI to present and discuss their latest research. These lectures generally take place over the lunch hour, are open to the public and a light lunch is provided. |
CIGI's Annual Conference |
Workshops and Conferences |
| CIGI's Annual Conference brings together accomplished researchers, practitioners, business leaders and policy makers from around the world to discuss and advance issues of critical global importance. Download CIGI'07 panel videos here. |
CIGI hosts numerous international conferences and workshops each year directly related to CIGI based research. These events range from private round table discussions, to public conferences examining various international relations themes. |
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"Russia After the Putin Presidency: Dual Power?"
This is a free public event.
"The Future of German/US Relations "
This lecture is held in observance on UN Peacekeeping Day (May 29).
This is a free public event. Free parking. This event is a wine and cheese reception with a book signing and an opportunity to meet the editor(s) and contributors.
This conference is by invitation only.
Global Governance: Poverty and Inequality
Out of Poverty teaches us to think simple. Paul Polak brings forward ideas and solutions that bypass government agencies and other leaden institutions. Ideas that work! — PAUL NEWMAN
The Waterloo Region Branch of the Canadian International Council (CIC) will convene a roundtable of foreign correspondents.
This is a free public event. Free parking. This event is a wine and cheese reception with a book signing and an opportunity to meet the editor(s) and contributors.