Events at Brown
12:00 PM—1:00 PM,March 1,2017
"I had no ideal"—Export Control Brown Bag (4-part series)
Horace Mann House,Room 103,47-49 George Street
Brown's Office of Research Integrity (ORI) is hosting a 4-part Brown Bag series on “Export Controls at the University”.Export Controls are federal government laws and regulations.The series will explore when research activities fall under Export Control laws,why “fundamental research”is so important,and why traveling to sanctioned(被制裁的)or embargoed(被禁運(yùn)的)countries,such as Iran or Cuba,still presents a lot of challenges.The first session,“I had no idea!”,will explore why export controls cannot be ignored at a university campus.
The sessions are open to the entire Brown community.Booking in advance is required: juliane_blyth@brown.edu
4:00 PM—5:00 PM,March 1,2017
JCB Weekly Afternoon Talk
John Carter Brown Library,Reading Room,94 George Street
Informal weekly afternoon presentation in the MacMillan Reading Room at the John Carter Brown Library (JCB).Fellows in Residence will give a talk on their current research project.Q & A session follows,along with a display of relevant items from our collection.All are invited to attend this free,weekly event.
6:30 PM—7:30 PM,March 1,2017
Brow Amateur Radio Club Meeting
Sayles Hall.Room 305,79-81 Waterman Street
The weekly meeting of the Brown Amateur Radio Club.All are welcome to attend and learn more about radio and join the club—no license required!
8:00 PM-9:00 PM,March 1,2017
Athletes in Action Prime Time Gathering
Pembroke Field House,449-451 Brook Street
Join your fellow Brown University athletes to learn more about faith,sport,and life.Through guest speakers, team building activities,and small group discussions,we explore the intersection(交集)of the spiritual and the physical in order to maximize our potential.
We meet every Thursday 8-9 pm in Pembroke Field House.There are new athletes that attend every week,and most likely you'll know a number of them already since there are many different teams represented.Hope to see you there!
1.Which event can be beneficial to those who do international research?
A. “I had no idea!”—Export Control Brown Bag
B. JCB Weekly Afternoon Talk
C. Brown Amateur Radio Club Meeting
D. Athletes in Action Prime Time Gathering
2.What will those who attend the JCB Weekly Afternoon Talk do?
A. Meet at Sayles Hall. B. Charge entrance fees.
C. Share their research. D. Collect relevant items.
3.What can you do in the Athletes in Action Prime Time Gathering?
A. Play basketball with new athletes. B. Discuss your potential.
C. Play games to develop teamwork. D. Watch new athletes play games.
4.Where would you be most likely to find the text?
A. In a travel guidance. B. On a university website.
C. In an academic magazine. D. In a local newspaper.
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