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Language Teaching, Meet Innovation

This spring, two centers under the UCLA International Institute went live with standalone, online courses on Azeri and the Iraqi dialect of Arabic and with a custom application that allows instructors to share web-based lessons. Meanwhile, the New Language Classroom has added videos for instructors, and the Language Materials Project launched a portal for K-12 schoolteachers on "less commonly taught" languages.

 
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Connected Revolutions: Armenians and the Russian, Ottoman, and Iranian Revolutions in the Early Twentieth Century

A public lecture by Houri Berberian, California State University, Long Beach, delivered on May 28, 2008.

 
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The Place of Balkan Muslims in the Shaping of European Islam

A public lecture by XAVIER BOUGAREL, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris. The lecture is part of the ISLAM IN THE BALKANS series.

 
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Stone Records and Parallel Universes: Music and Globalization in Turkey

A CEES faculty lecture by MUNIR BEKEN, UCLA Ethnomusicology

 
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Why Invasion is the Wrong Answer to Turkey's Problems by Gen. Clark

Financial Times, Nov. 15, 2007

 
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Armenians at Home

UCLA historian Richard Hovannisian instructs local K-12 teachers on more than a century of Armenian migrations to Southern California and elsewhere. His archive of interviews with 800 survivors of the Armenian Genocide is now digitized, with transcriptions and translations in the works.

 
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UCLA Hosts Talks on Armenian Genocide

An Oct. 6 conference on the Armenian Genocide marked the first time Turkish scholars outside Turkey have challenged their government's position on the genocide, organizers said.

 
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UCLA and Getty Museum Hold Summer Institute in Turkey

Scholars from nine countries spend four weeks visiting ancient sites, studying preservation of the Middle East's historic past.

 

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