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Study Abroad News Archive07-Feb-2009
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.
Study abroad numbers plateau (Yale Daily News)Yale has seen nearly no change in the total number of students studying abroad during the academic year, likely due to students? economic concerns and the growing popularity of summer study abroad programs, Study Abroad Director Karyn Jones said.
Students Can Now Apply Online For Scholarships (BruDirect.com)Bandar Seri Begawan - Post-secondary education students will now he able to apply for Undergraduate, Higher National Diploma and Degree (First Degree) programmes offered by Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD), Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA) and Institut Teknologi Brunei (ITB), and also to obtain Government Scholarship awards to study abroad for 2009/2010 academic year using a new ...
MSU hosts Study Abroad Fair (KBZK Bozeman)MSU study abroad organizers say the programs offer opportunities for students and interested community members to experience the cultures and traditions of other nations as part of an organized learning adventure at a reasonable cost.
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.
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