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Global Education Opportunities

International Educational Experiences of UNSW students

The Chinese University of HongKong – International Summer School 2013

Posted by on March 21st, 2013 · 2013, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Language, Self funded, Sponsored (Partial), UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Winter Break

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) was founded in 1963 and it is a forward looking comprehensive research university with a global vision. With its rich blend of Western approaches and Chinese culture, CUHK is the ideal university for international students to gain academical achievement.

CUHK International Summer School 2013 will cover the following courses:

  • Business
  • Engineering
  • Environmental Studies
  • Humanities and Social Science
  • Languages

(*Topics are subject to change.)

The program will run from June 29th to August 5th, 2013.

CUHK also provides Chinese Language Programme from August 7th to August 30th,2013 with a choice of 4 levels of Putonghua courses. The programme will be taught by well trained and experienced teachers with a class size of below 23.

To learn more about the ISS 2013, please visit the website at http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/osp or download a leaflet at http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/osp/pdf/ISSLeaflet.pdf.

UNSW students who would like to be considered under our exchange agreement must first contact advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au

SJTU Business and Mandarin Study Tour

Posted by on March 21st, 2013 · 2013, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Language, Law, Medicine, Science, Self funded, Sponsored (Partial), UNSW organised

When? 1 July – 14 July, 2013

Aim of the Study Tour

The Confucius Institute study tour is aimed to provide 19 UNSW students an opportunity to study Mandarin and live in China for a short period. Through intensive classroom language study and cultural immersion in the language and cultural setting, the attendants are expected to be more strongly motivated and committed to using Mandarin in their future career and life.

Confucius Institute Offer

The Confucius Institute will cover the study tour related on-ground costs for the 13-day study tour in China, including accommodation (twin-share), tuition fees, local transportation, meals, and cultural excursions included in the program for 19 UNSW students. The Confucius Institute will assign one member of UNSW staff to help with organization of the study tour and attend the tour with the 19 students. The staff member will give organizational support before, during, and after the tour.

For further details including how to apply go to: http://www.confuciusinstitute.unsw.edu.au/news/sjtu-business-and-mandarin-study-tour-1967.html

Deadline to Apply: Sunday, 28 April, 2013.

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Cultural and Mandarin Study Tour to the Silk Road

Posted by on March 21st, 2013 · 2013, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Language, Law, Medicine, Science, Self funded, Short courses, Sponsored (Partial), UNSW organised

When: 1 July – 16 July, 2013

Aim of the Study Tour

The Confucius Institute study tour is aimed to provide 19 UNSW students an opportunity to study Mandarin and live in China for a short period. Through intensive classroom language study and cultural immersion in the language and cultural setting, the attendants are expected to be more strongly motivated and committed to using Mandarin in their future career and life.

Confucius Institute Offer

The Confucius Institute will cover the study tour related on-ground costs for the 13-day study tour in China, including accommodation (twin-share), tuition fees, local transportation, meals, and cultural excursions included in the program for 19 UNSW students. The Confucius Institute will assign one member of UNSW staff to help with organization of the study tour and attend the tour with the 19 students. The staff member will give organizational support before, during, and after the tour.

This program is open to UNSW students of all faculties who have an interest in Mandarin.

For further details including how to apply go to: http://www.confuciusinstitute.unsw.edu.au/news/cultural-and-mandarin-study-tour-to-the-silk-road-1968.html

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Amazing Opportunity offered by the Australia India Institute

Posted by on March 18th, 2013 · 2013, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Internships, Law, Medicine, Scholarship Opportunities

Successful UNSW students should notify the Global Education and Student Exchange Office at advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au.

Hanyang University International Summer School, Korea

Posted by on March 12th, 2013 · 2013, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Business, Engineering, Language, Self funded, UNSW Partner Institution

For full details on the program, fees and how to apply please go to http://iss.hanyang.ac.kr/

UNSW students who apply for this program must also complete the UNSW Registration Form and return it to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au.

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Tohoku University Science Summer Program 2013!

Posted by on March 12th, 2013 · 2013, Engineering, Science, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Winter Break

TheTohoku University Science Summer Program 2013 (TSSP2013)” is designed for undergraduates majoring in science and engineering. This is a short program that combines in-class lectures with academic activities such as group work sessions, presentation, field trips and Laboratory/ facility tours. The program is taught in English.

The theme of TSSP in 2013 will be “Advanced Science and Technology at Tohoku University”

The followings will be covered for this year:

  • Introduction to Spintronics
  • Electric vehicle and its electric motors
  • Computer Vision in Robotics
  • Robotics
  • Welcome to Carbon Nanotube World
  • Neutrinos
  • Genetic Engineering and its Application in Plant Fields
  • Modern Physical Chemistry
  • The 2011 Tohoku earthquake  – Why did we fail to anticipate the M9 earthquake? – (Geological Environment and Earthquake Disaster)

(*Topics are subject to change.)

The program will run from July 4th to July 12th, 2013 and it is being offered tuition free to the selected UNSW students!

Accommodation at a hotel costs JPY 40,000 for the entire stay.

Scholarships: JPY 80,000 scholarship from Japan Student Service Organization (JASSO) will be granted to all students who successfully complete the program.

For more detailed information on the program please view the following files:

Tohoku Poster

Tohoku Lecture Titles

Daily Schedule (tentative)

The deadline to apply is April 10th 2013. To apply please complete the GEP Outgoing Application 2013 and return to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au. Make sure to include all supporting documentation. Students will have to complete a secondary application after this date.

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University of Auckland Winter Programs

Posted by on March 12th, 2013 · 2013, Arts and Social Science, Science, Self funded, Universitas 21 (U21), UNSW Partner Institution

These three, six-week credit bearing programmes, running 10 June – 19 July 2013, are designed for those of you wanting to immerse yourselves in a uniquely New Zealand learning adventure.

Running immediately prior to the University’s second semester, these programmes are ideally timed should you wish to continue with your studies in New Zealand.

There are three courses available across the Science and Arts Faculties.

Option A (30 points) – Marine Science and Field Studies in Environment

New Zealand’s unique geological history, its biota, climate and location in the South West Pacific provide opportunities for you to enjoy two unique field experiences. During a week at the Leigh Marine Laboratory at Goat Island Marine Reserve you will take a trip on the research vessel RV Hawere and work in the marine research laboratories. The second field experience includes visits to a number of locations where you will investigate and explore environmental history and processes in the wider Auckland region.

Follow these visits with four weeks’ study on the City Campus to fully understand the marine and geographical environments you have experienced. Listen to lectures from a variety of experts, use the laboratories to investigate and analyse field materials, and undertake web and library research.

Option B (30 points) – Field and Laboratory Methods in New Zealand Archaeology

Learn about field and laboratory methods in New Zealand archaeology through a unique experience on a privately owned island off the Coromandel Peninsula. You will spend two weeks at a field school and take part in an active research project. The focus of the field school is learning appropriate methods of survey and excavation of Maori archaeological sites including Pa sites, agricultural areas and occupation sites.

You will learn how to record and process artefacts and features using the latest digital technologies. During the following four weeks you will attend classes to supplement content learnt during the field school, undertake laboratory analyses of materials recovered and complete an individual research project. This course is suitable for those with an interest in archaeology and who have taken both introductory and more advanced archaeology courses at their home universities.

Option C (30 points) – Lights! Camera! Action! TV Drama Studio

Make a film in the land of The Hobbit and visit New Zealand filmmaking sites. Using both studio production skills and field camera production, you will produce a series of short dramatic pieces shot in the television studio with inserts shot on field location.

As well as developing technical skills in multi-camera production, single camera location shooting and digital editing, you will be introduced to the processes of script breakdowns, casting and directing actors. The course will also include visits to an Auckland film studio and to the Hobbiton Movie Set in Matamata, the real Middle-earth. Prior academic and creative background in film is required.

For further infomration on fees and how to apply please go to http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/for/international-students/is-study-options/experience-new-zealand

UNSW students who apply for this program must also complete the UNSW Registration Form and return it to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au.

The International Research Experience Program at TU Darmstadt in Germany!

Posted by on March 11th, 2013 · 2013, Arts and Social Science, Business, Engineering, Internships, Law, Practicum, Science, Student Exchange, UNSW organised, UNSW Partner Institution

IREP SUMMER is open to you if you are an undergraduate or graduate student at one of TU Darmstadt’s partner institutions in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

IREP SUMMER offers an exciting opportunity to actively participate in cutting-edge research projects in one of the research institutes at Technische Universität Darmstadt and enjoy a stimulating inter-cultural orientation program at the beginning of the program.

German language skills are not a pre-condition for acceptance to the program – oral and written communication throughout the research project is in English. An intercultural orientation program, guided tours and a trip to Heidelberg will round up this exciting program.

Research Internships

Research internships are available in almost every academic unit at Technische Universität Darmstadt. Students can choose a research project from the IREP website or suggest their own project.

In the latter case, the International Relations Office at Technische Universität Darmstadt will assist the student in finding a supervisor for their research project.

Samples of open research internships:

  • Development of ecological and economical optimised ready mix concretes with reduced cement content (Civil Engineering)
  • Quantum Information Processing with Neutral Atoms (Physics)
  • Reinforcement Learning for Robotics (Computer Science)
  • Nano-particles of borides or molecular hydroborates from organic solvents or liquid ammonia (Chemistry)

Research Opportunities in:

Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Material Sciences
  • Electrical Engineering and
  • Information Technology

Information Technology

  • Computer Science

Natural Sciences

  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology

Human Sciences

  • Psychology
  • Sport Sciences
  • Education Sciences

Business Administration, Economics & Law

  • Business Administration
  • Economics

Social Sciences and Linguistics

  • Linguistics
  • Political Science
  • Philosophy

Orientation Program Introduction to German Language and Culture

To foster a better understanding of Germany and help students adjust to their new surroundings, the IREP Summer program offers a 3-day orientation program upon arrival, an introductory German language course and organised excursions.

For further information view the brochure here.

The application deadline for this program is March 15th 2013, however students interested in next year’s program should contact practicum@unsw.edu.au.

Attention all UNSW Medicine and Medical Science Students! Study at the prestigiuos Karolinska Institute.

Posted by on March 11th, 2013 · 2013, Medicine, Practicum, Scholarship Opportunities, Science, UNSW organised, UNSW Partner Institution

The Karolinska Institute in Sweden conducts extensive research in the following areas:

Should you be interested in conducting research here through the Practicum Exchange Program please contact practicum@unsw.edu.au.

Attention all UNSW International Students!

Posted by on March 7th, 2013 · 2013, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Internships, Language, Law, Medicine, Volunteer