The Virginia Film Festival is an annual event hosted by the Media Studies Program at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and designed to promote creative awareness through film screenings, art exhibits, lectures, panels, live musical performances, and social events.
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The University Events Web Calendar is a comprehensive, searchable listing of public events at the University. Lectures, exhibitions, speakers, conferences, plays, sports and more are posted on the calendar.
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The Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) is
a residential summer program for
gifted and talented students currently
enrolled in grades 4 through 10.
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The Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy is an international collegial institution dedicated to fostering a better understanding of the modern law of the sea.
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Listen to audio recordings of lectures, speeches, and other events hosted by the University of Virginia. Podcasts and Webcasts are available by download and by subscription.
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The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art
Collection of the University of
Virginia promotes learning about
Australian Aboriginal art and culture
through an integrated program of
collection management, exhibition,
education, research and publication.
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The purpose of the Introduction to
Engineering (ITE) program is to
acquaint high school students with
engineering, mathematics, and science,
and also serves to inform them about
the requirements and demands of
undergraduate studies in engineering
at UVA.
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Our goal is to stimulate interdisciplinary, innovative research and education related to aging issues. We support collaboration of U.Va. faculty across all disciplines to address critical issues affecting the aging population such as quality of life, health care, housing, and public policy.
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The Center for Biomedical Ethics,
since 1992, has provided nationally
recognized programs and conferences
for healthcare professionals.
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The Mary and David Harrison Institute for American History, Literature, and Culture presents permanent and changing exhibits, as well as lectures, conferences, and gallery talks.
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