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CISaustralia July in Costa Rica Program

April 6th, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Arts and Social Science, Business, Language, Scholarship Opportunities, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Winter Break

CISaustralia would like to offer students the opportunity to access a A$400 scholarship to their 5 week July in San Jose, Costa Rica Program Program Details Courses taught in English and Spanish at Universidad Veritas Study business, health care systems, ecotourism, human rights in Latin America, cultural photography, history, human rights, communications, management, politics, international relations, […]

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Peking University International Summer School

April 6th, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Arts and Social Science, Business, Language, Science, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Winter Break

About the Program The 6th Peking University Summer School International program will run from June 30th (Monday) to July 25th (Friday) 2014. The program offers content courses related to China’s culture, literature, history, politics, economy and management, as well as issues of global concern. The program also provides optional Chinese language courses to students with […]

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UPDATE! 7th APRU Undergraduate Summer Program – Nanjing University 2014

March 13th, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Winter Break

The 7th APRU Undergraduate Summer Program (USP) will be hosted by Nanjing University in China from 7 to 14 July 2014. The USP 2014 is a 1- week enriching program for outstanding APRU students from multidisciplinary fields.   Program Overview With the theme, “Developing Asia-Pacific Global Leaders: China’s Perspectives”, the USP 2014 aims to: enhance […]

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Yonsei International Summer School: Scholarship Opportunity!

March 10th, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Arts and Social Science, Business, Science, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Winter Break

Dates June 27th – August 10th 2014   About “The Yonsei International Summer School (YISS) opened its doors in 1985 and since then, YISS has become an integral part of campus life based on a unique blend of Korean and global cultures. YISS continues to grow and evolve, accommodating the needs of a rapidly changing […]

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U21 Social Entrepreneur Corps in Guatemala

February 25th, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Scholarship Opportunities, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Winter Break

THE PROGRAM The U21 Social Entrepreneur Corps in Guatemala program builds on the expertise U21 institutions have to offer in social entrepreneurship, online and blended learning, international collaboration, service learning, and a common commitment to global citizenship. It is a tailored approach to study abroad that combines global collaboration, new technologies and impact-oriented learning activities. […]

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University of Athens “In Country Study Programme”

February 23rd, 2014 · No Comments · Language, Self funded, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Summer Break

In January every year our partner university, the University of Athens, offers a fantastic Greek language program for UNSW students! It’s an In-Country Study Programme that goes for 6 weeks during the UNSW Summer holidays. When It runs for 6 weeks – commencing the 2nd week of January. 2015 dates to be confirmed. Who can […]

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Japanese Language Program – Meiji University

February 23rd, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Arts and Social Science, Language, Scholarship Opportunities, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Winter Break

This program cultivates study of Japanese language, culture and society from various aspects. Highly motivated participants can expect Meiji University’s up-to-date educational, media and support facilities to meet their every need. Japanese students will support your study of Japanese and join various events with you. So why not head to central Tokyo and Meiji University […]

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NUS FASStrack Asia: the Summer School

February 18th, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Arts and Social Science, Business, Scholarship Opportunities, Self funded, Sponsored (Partial), Student Exchange, Universitas 21 (U21), UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Winter Break

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at The National University of Singapore will be offering FASStrack Asia: the Summer School from 23 June to 25 July in 2014. As Asia undergoes rapid growth and changes, this 5-week summer school will focus on Asian-related topics and issues so students can gain a better understanding […]

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ZJU Summer School Entrepreneurship in 2014

February 18th, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Business, Self funded, Sponsored (Partial)

Founded in 1897 and initially known as Qiushi Academy, Zhejiang University is one of China’s oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education, and is also a member of the C9 League (Consortium of top 9 universities in China). Located in the garden city of Hangzhou, Zhejiang University currently has five campuses (Zijingang, Yuquan, Xixi, […]

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Nanyang Technological GEM Trailblazer Summer Programmes 2014!

February 10th, 2014 · No Comments · 2014, Arts and Social Science, Business, Language, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Winter Break

Singapore is one of the most dynamic hubs in Asia for international business, networking and thought leadership. NTU’s unique summer programmes shall open up fascinating Asian cultural experiences and opportunities for students to use Singapore as a springboard to Asia, where 4.3 billion population lives, accounting for close to 60% of the global population.   Students […]

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