During the academic year, the department organizes a variety of colloquium events,
for which it typically brings in outside speakers. All events are open to anyone who
wants to attend. These events are an excellent opportunity to be inspired by what
others are doing, learn about the state of the anthropology, and interact with influential
researchers from across the world. The following colloquia events will count toward
your Anthropology Certificate requirements, unless otherwise stated. To receive email
announcements with up to date details regarding the colloquium series and department
events, please sign up here.
- September 24, 2012
- 9:15am - 10:00am
- Bren Events Center
- September 24, 2012
- 8:00am - 5:00pm
- Social & Behavioral Sciences Gateway (SBSG), Room 1517
- September 24, 2012
- 7:00am
- UCI
- August 6, 2012
- 7:00am
- UCI
- June 15, 2012
- 4:30pm
- UCI Bren Events Center
- Alina Sookasian, Baccalaureate Candidate, Political Science, School of Social Sciences
- June 15, 2012
- 1:00pm
- UCI Bren Events Center
- Brenda Ayon Verduzco, Baccalaureate Candidate, Political Science and Sociology, School of Social Scienc
- June 9, 2012
- 3:30pm
- UCI Bren Events Center
- James Owen Weatherall, Doctoral Candidate, Logic & Philosophy of Science, School of Social Sciences
- June 7, 2012 - July 26, 2012
- 5:00pm - 8:00pm
- UCI Contemporary Arts Center Outreach Gallery, Room 3100A
- June 4, 2012
- 12:00pm - 2:00pm
- Humanities Gateway, Room 1010
- Annmaria Shimabuku, University of California, Riverside; Jane Yamashiro, Loyola Marymount University; Nahum Chandler, University of California, Irvine; Sonia Ryang, University of Iowa
- May 22, 2012
- 5:00pm - 8:30pm
- Calit2 Auditorium (bldg 325 on campus map http://today.uci.edu/pdf/UCI_11_map_campus.pdf)
- Michael Carey, Bren professor of information and computer sciences; Maneesh Goyal, general partner, MergerTech Capital; Mimi Ito, cultural anthropology professor and research director for the Digital Media and Learning Hub; Scott Mainwaring, senior researcher for Intel Labs Interaction and Experience Research; Bill Maurer, professor of anthropology and director of the Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion