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A one-day comprehensive knowledge Burma

A one-day comprehensive knowledge Burma, free event

By oliveriajones on September 28, 2008 - 3:57pm

Oct 1 2008 - 1:00pm
Oct 1 2008 - 10:00pm

A one-day comprehensive knowledge Burma

An Educational Event for Students and Professionals

Burma Day
October 1, 2007

SFU Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings St, Vancouver

The School for International Studies and Empowering Women of Burma (EWOB) presents a one-day comprehensive lecture and information session on Burma.

Lecture | Time: 2:30-6PM | Location: 1700 Labatt Hall

There will be a lecture from Professor Michael Howard and Professor B.T. Win covering pressing topics such as the international response to the Burmese crises, Canada-Burma relations, Historical, Political and International Relations, Rhetoric, and the Practice of Action-Oriented Human Service. Questions will be welcomed.

This lecture provides students and professionals with an opportunity to examine the purposes, context, procedures, and relationships within action-oriented methodologies, such as comparative policy analysis, program evaluation, participatory action research, and community-based research. Emphasis in the lecture is placed on experiential learning.

Information Session | Time: 1-10PM | Location: 1305 Teck Gallery Lounge

A one-day comprehensive knowledge Burma, a free event

By oliveriajones on September 28, 2008 - 3:54pm

A one-day comprehensive knowledge Burma

An Educational Event for Students and Professionals

Burma Day
October 1, 2007

SFU Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings St, Vancouver

The School for International Studies and Empowering Women of Burma (EWOB) presents a one-day comprehensive lecture and information session on Burma.

Lecture | Time: 2:30-6PM | Location: 1700 Labatt Hall

There will be a lecture from Professor Michael Howard and Professor B.T. Win covering pressing topics such as the international response to the Burmese crises, Canada-Burma relations, Historical, Political and International Relations, Rhetoric, and the Practice of Action-Oriented Human Service. Questions will be welcomed.

This lecture provides students and professionals with an opportunity to examine the purposes, context, procedures, and relationships within action-oriented methodologies, such as comparative policy analysis, program evaluation, participatory action research, and community-based research. Emphasis in the lecture is placed on experiential learning.

Information Session | Time: 1-10PM | Location: 1305 Teck Gallery Lounge

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