Events

The International Center aims to promote events in Indiana that highlight and celebrate cultural diversity and international relations. Whether you like to engage in international diplomacy, eat Chinese food, dance to Russian music, celebrate a French holiday, or participate in Scottish games, we hope you’ll find a way to celebrate and participate in our global city.

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Expo 2020 Dubai Information Session

Please join us to learn more about Expo 2020 Dubai! Franzi Rook from Global Ties U.S. will join to share information and answer questions about the Cultural Performers and Youth […]

China Business Conference

Online Event

ACSI's China Business Conference is an online series of presentations and discussions on the US-China business relationship. ACSI’s China Business Conference will be held online via a password-protected microsite that […]

$50 – $75

HLS Speaker Series: Gender, Leadership, and Global Affairs

virtual

The Hamilton Lugar School's speaker series on Race, Gender & Power in Global Affairs addresses issues of systemic exclusion that have an outsized and pervasive impact on the development of […]

Faces of Exchange

virtual

With over 225,000 International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) alumni, each has a story to tell and has become a “Face of Exchange,” the theme of our Anniversary celebration. Our #FacesofExchange […]

#FacesOfExchange Connection: Jalal Naser

Zoom

Join International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) alumna Jalal Naser as he discusses his volunteer work and advocacy efforts in Bahrain as well as how the IVLP broadened his horizons. One […]

Free

Great Decisions: China and Africa

Online

About the Speaker Dr. Didier Gondola is Professor of African History and Africana Studies at Indiana University – Purdue University, Indianapolis. He served as Chair of the IUPUI History Department […]

Free – $30

The 74th Anniversary of the Union Day of Myanmar

Online via Facebook Live

February 12 will mark the 74th Anniversary of the signing of the Panglong Agreement in 1947 in Myanmar (also known as Burma). For the fourth year, the Myanmar communities residing […]

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