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Videos and materials from previous EPIC symposia

2024 EPIC symposium part 1: Keynote address from Grant Parker

Keynote address from Grant Parker, interim Sakurako and William Fisher Family Director of Stanford Global Studies and associate professor of classics and of African and African American studies.

2024 EPIC symposium part 2: EPIC fellows panel on digital learning resources

Presentations on EPIC projects developed in collaboration with the Stanford Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA).

2024 EPIC symposium part 3: EPIC fellows panel on curriculum development

Presentations on EPIC projects developed in collaboration with the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE).

2024 EPIC symposium part 4: Leadership fellows panel

Presentations on EPIC projects developed by Leadership Fellows.

2023 EPIC symposium part 1: Keynote address with Ran Abramitzky

Keynote address from Ran Abramitzky, Senior Associate Dean for Social Sciences and Stanford Federal Credit Union Professor of Economics, Stanford University; Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR).

2023 EPIC symposium part 2: EPIC fellows panel on curriculum development

Presentations on EPIC projects developed in collaboration with the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE).

2023 EPIC symposium part 3: EPIC fellows panel on digital learning resources

Presentations on EPIC projects developed in collaboration with the Stanford Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA).

2023 EPIC symposium part 4: Leadership fellows panel

Presentations from the 2022-23 EPIC Leadership Fellows.

The Rest of the World Matters Too: My Journey to an International Human Rights Lawyer

Keynote presentation from the 2022 symposium with Nicholas Opiyo, executive director and lead attorney at Chapter Four Uganda.

2022 EPIC symposium curriculum development panel

Presentations on EPIC projects developed in collaboration with the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE).

2022 EPIC symposium digital learning resources panel

Presentations on EPIC projects developed in collaboration with the Stanford Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA).

2022 global educators network panel

Global Educators Network (GEN) Panel: Using a Global Lens in Education: Inquiry, Exploration, and Best Practices.

2021 EPIC symposium keynote address

Keynote presentation from the 2021 symposium with Cheryl E. Gibbs, Senior Director of the Office of International and Foreign Language Education in the U.S. Department of Education.

2021 EPIC symposium curriculum development panel

Presentations on EPIC projects developed in collaboration with the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE).

2021 EPIC symposium digital learning resources panel

Presentations on EPIC projects developed in collaboration with the Stanford Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA).

Beyond Eurocentrism at Stanford

Keynote presentation from the 2019 symposium with Professor Richard Saller, Kleinheinz Family Professor of European Studies, Stanford University.

Three ways U.S. universities organize research and teaching about the rest of the world

Keynote presentation from the 2018 symposium with Mitchell L. Stevens, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education, Stanford University.

Teaching Indian cinema in Trinidad: Rethinking globalization paradigms

Keynote presentation from the 2018 symposium by Usha Iyer, Assistant Professor, Film and Media Studies, Stanford University.

Launching a global studies associate degree for transfer (ADT)

At the 2018 symposium, Catherine M. Eagan, English Faculty at Las Positas College, and Patricia Gibbs Stayte, Sociology Faculty at Foothill College, share their experiences developing and launching a global studies ADT.

Why global studies?

Keynote presentation from the 2017 symposium by Stanford Professor of Political Science and Global Studies Director Jeremy Weinstein.

Developing global studies at CA community colleges

Panel from the 2017 symposium featuring Alemayehu Lirenso of Mission College; Christopher McBride of Solano College; Céline Pinet of Hartnell College; and Dulce María Gray of West Valley College.

Globalism and subversion

Keynote lecture from the 2016 symposium by Stanford Professor of History Robert Crews.

Internationalizing community colleges at the institutional level: challenges and opportunities

Panel from the 2016 symposium featuring Mary Conroy, Psychology and Global Studies, San Jose City College; Laura Demsetz, Dean of Creative Arts and Social Science, College of San Mateo; Chui L. Tsang, Former Superintendent and President, Santa Monica College.

Anti-human trafficking approaches for the academic community

Keynote presentation from the 2013 symposium by Betty Ann Boeving, Founder, Executive Director, Bay Area Anti-Trafficking Coalition.