Experience the linguistic and cultural richness of Kashmir with this class. Kashmir, as a region, has been extremely relevant in the realm on international security and yet has been vastly overlooked ...
Beyond Yourself in Language Development is a student club that offers student-taught language classes open to the MIIS and greater Monterey community. For questions about this specific course, please ...
Heisann! Join us for an engaging Introduction to Norwegian, where you’ll learn the essentials of the language along with a native speaker’s insights on Norwegian culture and society. This ...
Discover the beauty of Chinese language and culture in our Chinese class! Expand your language skills while diving deeper into Chinese traditions, contemporary topics, and cultural nuances. Whether ...
I love languages and I love engaging with others who want to practice their languages and learn more about different cultures. I’ve been teaching for several years now and it brings me great joy to ...
Laura Burian, Professor of Chinese/English translation and interpretation and C.V. Starr Professor in Linguistics and Language, earned her MA in Chinese Translation and Interpretation program at the ...
Working at the intersection of language and technology turned out to be the sweet spot for Marcel Bregman. Professor Bregman has joined the Institute’s localization faculty, sharing experience built ...
Jason Blazakis is a professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) where he focuses on threat financing, sanctions, violent extremism, and special operations related research.
This class is designed to help anyone who is interested in exploring Ukrainian language, history, and culture. Beyond Yourself in Language Development is a student club that offers student-taught ...
TESOL students Carly Tozian and Jessa Zerpoli are completing their final practicum teaching English in Korea to young defectors from North Korea. The daughter of a refugee, Professor Dr. Heekyeong Lee ...
Peacebuilding is not just for world leaders and diplomats. In fact, it’s something that educators can and frequently do in their classrooms—especially language educators. That idea was at the heart of ...
Lyuba Zarsky concluded early that the best game in life is changing the world. In the 1970s, she co-founded the University Without Walls in Berkeley, whose motto was “the world is our classroom.” She ...