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  2. Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Students Association

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    In the beginning, ITASA conferences were self-financed and catered by students' own families. Attendance ranged from 35 to 300 people. On February 17, 1998, ITASA was formally incorporated as a 501(c)(3) religious/cultural tax-exempt nonprofit corporation in Delaware by Incorporator Kok-ui Lim with the help of many other people, including Jimmy ...

  3. International Student Festival in Trondheim - Wikipedia

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    In 2025, ISFiT's theme is Power - Revealing Forces in Change. [2] The stated purpose of ISFiT is to be a meeting place for discussion and debate, an arena where ideas are born, friendships are made and valuable lessons are learned. [1] The festival aims at fostering inspiration and being a starting point for international cooperation amongst ...

  4. The Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations

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    The Harvard Conference was first held in 2008 on the Harvard University campus. Each year, up to 600 international students and young professionals come together at the Harvard Conference to explore pertinent issues concerning the Asia region, including equitable access to global health, foreign policy, environmental issues, media, and entrepreneurship.

  5. TEDxMcGill - Wikipedia

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    The event was initiated by five students from the McGill University in 2009. Since then, TEDxMcGill has hosted annual conferences. The inaugural conference gathered 16 speakers from different backgrounds (students, professors, analysts, musicians, and Andy Nulman, the co-founder of the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival) to initiate discussions on the theme of "Talks for Tomorrow".

  6. National Conference for Media Reform - Wikipedia

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    The National Conference for Media Reform (NCMR) is the largest conference devoted to media technology and news in the United States.Sponsored and presented by the media reform organization Free Press, the conference brings together activists; students; policymakers; journalists; scholars; educators; media makers, and other concerned citizens who are working for better media [citation needed ...

  7. Rag (student society) - Wikipedia

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    The conference is an opportunity for Rags, student fundraising organisations, charities and associated partners to come together to network, learn and socialise over three action-packed days. In 2012 the Rag conference was held at Loughborough University, and in 2013, the Rag conference was hosted by The University of Birmingham from the 2 to 5 ...

  8. List of model United Nations conferences - Wikipedia

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    National databases also exist, such as model-un.de [8] for conferences in Germany, MUNation [9] for conferences in Sri Lanka, and a Facebook page called "MUN Dae Jun" [10] for conferences in the Republic of Korea. While some of these resources editorialize their databases, others allow conference hosts to submit and advertise their own ...

  9. Urbana (conference) - Wikipedia

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    The event is designed to inform Christian students about global issues and issues around the world and missional living. The conference also encourages students to explore the biblical mandate for cross-cultural missions and encourages them to participate in missions. [1] Each Urbana lasts for 4-5 days at the end of December and on New Year's Eve.