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HomeUpcoming EventsLaunch of The Portuguese Language Course At ANU
Launch of the Portuguese Language Course at ANU

Portugese at ANU

The Portuguese Language Course will start in the second semester of 2013 as an elective class for all Bachelor of Arts Programs at ANU and will also be open for M.A. and Ph.D students as well as to the wider Canberra community.

Speakers

– Dr Erik Lithander (Pro Vice-Chancellor for International & Outreach)
– Ambassador Rubem Barbosa (Ambassador of Brazil)
– Dr Eugenia Demuro (Acting Director, ANCLAS)
– Dr Catherine Travis (Chair of Modern European Languages)
– Dr Elisabeth Mayer (Coordinator of the Portuguese Course)

The launch ceremony will be followed by a cocktail reception.

RSVP

By e-mail to rsvp@brazil.org.au by May 15, 2013.

Date & time

  • Tue 21 May 2013, 6:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Location

The Allan Barton Forum, Level 2, College of Business and Economics, Kingsley Street, Building 26C, A