2018 Asian Documentary FestivalOctober 25, 2018 ![]() ![]() Pearl River Delta Culture Wise Manby Ding ChengOctober 17, Wednesday 6:30 - 8:30 PM October 21, Sunday 3:30 - 5:30 PM Chaoshan Regional Culture ua sieg gianby Chen Peiying, Chen Yingyao, Lin Shuhongdocumentary 243by Chen Jianhang, Zhang Riwen, Li Yingsweetionship.by Guo Jia linOctober 25, Thursday 6:30 - 8:30 PM October 28, Sunday 3:30 - 5:30 PM Sports and Media Football Talent with One Legby Liu QinluLife Climbingby Feng JiThe Hero with Single Legby Pan Boyang,Zheng PengfeiNovember 07, Wednesday 6:30 - 8:30 PM, NS 112 November 11, Sunday 3:30 - 5:30 PM Olympic Games Everlasting Flameby Gu JunDream Weaversby Gu JunNovember 12, Monday 6:30 - 8:30 PM, BS 106 November 18, Sunday 6:30 - 8:30PM CATEGORIES: Film |
Montpellier Yearlong Exchange programSeptember 13, 2018 SCL raises money for the Sharon Receveur Scholarship Fund, which allows for a Montpellier student to study and live at the University of Louisville for a full academic year. A scholarship exchange is reciprocated by the University of Montpellier, which also provides a scholarship for a Louisville student to study in Montpellier. These educational exchanges have led to several students pursuing Masters Degrees and employment in their Sister City. We connect our yearlong students with a host family that acts as a local guide and welcoming face. While the student won’t live with you during the year, he/she would love to have a local connection. CATEGORIES: Exchange Programs |
LION (Louisville International Organizations Network)September 13, 2018 In 2016, Asia Institute-Crane House, Interfaith Paths to Peace, Kentucky District Export Council, Sister Cities of Louisville, World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana and World Trade Center Kentucky created LION (Louisville International Organizations Network). As our community grows and positions itself as a leading international region, the six organizations see the need to reevaluate their role and seek a strategy that provides synergy and a critical mass for international leadership growth, efficiencies in programs and operations, and goals that help build a community which values its diversity and is recognized as globally-minded. The outcome of this network is a mutually agreed upon collective vision, plans and guidelines for formal cooperation, and methods for assessing progress and success. The hope is that LION will be a model and catalyst for further formalized relationships with other international organizations in our region. |