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Study Abroad News Archive06-Feb-2009
Study Abroad Fair at MSU (WLNS Lansing)Professors and former participants give guidance to others.
Ghana may become study abroad destination (TCU Daily Skiff)A study abroad program that will include field trips, hiking to waterfalls, traveling to historic sites and studying at a West African university is in the works, a university professor said. Komla Aggor, professor of Spanish and program director of the trip, said he knew when he came to the university two years ago that he wanted to establish a study abroad program in Ghana to expose students ...
USC hypes study abroad (The Daily Gamecock)The Study Abroad Office aimed to teach students about study abroad opportunities and to learn of others' experiences abroad last night during the spring Study Abroad Night in the Russell House Ballroom.
Essay adds meaning to study abroad scholarship application (TCU Daily Skiff)Numbers can only say so much about a person. With an essay now required for study abroad applications, this new approach gives The Center for International Studies a better look at the level of interest from students rather than just their qualifications.
Tour gives students chance to study abroad (Muleskinner)"Bonjour, soyez bienvenus á la France." Several students might hear this as they travel to France this summer through a program developed by the UCM Department of Modern Languages. Participating students will visit cities in France and experience French culture firsthand.
Study abroad program adds requisite for scholarships (TCU Daily Skiff)The Center for International Studies has announced a new approach for evaluating merit-based scholarship applications for study abroad to be implemented next fall, a university official said. Jane Kucko, director of the Center for International Studies, said the new application will include sections in which students explain how they plan to immerse themselves in the culture while abroad and how ...
How climate-change money went down the policy drain (The Globe and Mail)Every serious study done in Canada and abroad makes the same point: Unless governments put a price on carbon, there cannot be a serious attempt to reduce emissions
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