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HomeUpcoming EventsInformation Session: Global Vietnam
Information Session: Global Vietnam

Global Vietnam is a two-week in-country intensive course that offers students the opportunity to experience first-hand the imbricated issues of gender, labour and migration in contemporary Vietnam from a broad cultural studies perspective. The course is based in Hanoi and in addition to offering basic language and cultural awareness instruction, draws upon expertise from ANU staff, local academics, governmental officials and NGO staff. The broad themes of the course will be engaged through the study of specific topics from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Though the focus will be on the contemporary period, we will endeavour throughout to situate the  course themes and discussions in a historical perspective.

Information Session

Thursday 27th April, 12 - 1pm Via Zoom
https://anu.zoom.us/j/8441179977?pwd=RWE0WDNEUHVDa2VvYVRhbjhUbjRhQT09

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Check out the HUMN2004 Programs & Courses page for further course details

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Date & time

  • Thu 27 Apr 2023, 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm

Location

Online (via Zoom)

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  •  Leslie Barnes
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