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Aim Overseas:Intensive Courses January 2014

July 18th, 2013 · No Comments · 2014, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Language, Law, Medicine, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Summer Break

Aim Overseas offers a variety of  intensive academic courses taught at universities overseas and it has a number of exciting new programs running this January including: American Business and Leadership (USA) History of the Inca Civilisation (Peru) Economics of European Integration (the Netherlands) Media and Communication for the Fashion Industry (Italy) The full list can […]

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Latin America in an International Context: Iberoamericana University, Mexico City, Mexico

July 11th, 2013 · No Comments · 2014, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Language, Law, Medicine, Science, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Summer Break

The program runs for six weeks, from 10 January to 22 February 2014, and is open to undergraduate students from all degree disciplines. Participants will learn about Latin America and Mexico’s current and future economic, political and social situation through thematic lectures delivered in English and have the opportunity to improve their language skills through […]

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Study Spanish in Seville or Oaxaca with UNSW!

July 10th, 2013 · No Comments · 2014, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Language, Law, Medicine, Science, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW organised

UNSW Study Abroad, in collaboration with the UNSW School of International Studies offer two fantastic opportunities to study Spanish intensively in either Seville (Spain) or Oaxaca (Mexico) for four weeks during the month of January 2014. On successful completion of this four-week program, including the completion of all assessment tasks and at least 80% class attendance; […]

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ACICIS Study Indonesia Program: January 2014

July 4th, 2013 · No Comments · 2014, Arts and Social Science, Language, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution

The ACICIS Study Indonesia Program is now receiving applications for semester and short course programs commencing in January 2014. There are a range of  materials available for download on the ACICIS website for each of their six semester programs and two short course offerings, including: •         Flexible Language Immersion Program (semester program) •         Development Studies […]

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The Mishpatim Seminar in Israeli and International Law

July 4th, 2013 · No Comments · 2014, Law, Scholarship Opportunities, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution

The Mishpatim Seminar in Israeli and International Law Dates: January 12th 2014 – January 30th 2014. Language: English About: The word “Mishpatim” is Hebrew for “law”. The Seminar is an intensive program (45 academic hours). Since its inception in 1993, the Seminar has undoubtedly been the Hebrew University’s most popular program for Australian university students. […]

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Summer Academy UNISCA

June 13th, 2013 · No Comments · 2013, Law, Self funded, Short courses

UNISCA is a Model United Nations (MUN) organised by the University of Amsterdam. It is a program which consists of a two week long Summer Academy, in which a simulation of an United Nations Conference takes place. The Summer Academy, UNISCA is open for students of all universities and offers programmes for both Bachelor’s and […]

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Study Spanish in Costa Rica

June 13th, 2013 · No Comments · 2013, Language, Self funded, Short courses

This program offers courses at the low, intermediate and advanced levels with a communicative approach to learning the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. As part of their academic experience, students will be traveling to different cultural and tourist destinations and engaging with the Costa Rican culture.    Our Spanish program will give you: […]

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Antai Global Summer Program – Scholarship

May 23rd, 2013 · No Comments · 2013, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Internships, Language, Law, Medicine, Scholarship Opportunities, Science, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution

Shanghai Jiao Tong University is offering the Antai Global Summer Program – Scholarship from 1 July to 19 July, 2013. Business lectures, company visits, and cultural events such as Chinese cooking class, Zen Class, pottery class, and local family dinner are the impressive experiences to students all over the world. FIVE Scholarships are available for eligible students […]

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Xi’an Jiaotong University 2013 Chinese Language and Culture Course: China

May 23rd, 2013 · No Comments · 2013, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Language, Law, Medicine, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution

Xi’an Jiaotong University is offering a Summer Chinese Language and Culture Course of Chinese Studies. Xi’an Jiaotong University (www.xjtu.edu.cn/en/) is one of the top ten universities in China with a century-old history. The University is located in Xi’an, the ancient capital city, which boasts famous tourist sites and also hosts opportunities in advanced research. The […]

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The Keio Short-Term Japanese Studies Program (KJSP)

May 21st, 2013 · No Comments · Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Language, Law, Medicine, Self funded, Short courses, UNSW Partner Institution

The Keio Short-Term Japanese Studies Program (KJSP) provides a broad and yet engaging introduction to Japan and its culture. Designed to present a broad and yet engaging look into Japan’s culture and society, the two-week program–conducted entirely in English–covers a range of topics, from economics and politics to art and food culture, in addition to […]

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