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study abroad News Archive04-Jan-2006
- 'The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va., Local Briefs Column (RedNova)
By The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va., The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va. Jan. 4--The Morgantown Board of Realtors luncheon will be at 11:45 a.m. Monday at The Pines Country Club. The cost is $12. Frank D.- 'Underweight Japan looks to boost U.N. staffing (The Japan Times)
NEW YORK (Kyodo) Japan's presence at the United Nations Secretariat remains low relative to its financial contribution, and it appears boosting its representation sharply over a short period will be no easy task.- 'International Student Loan Programs Provide Financial Lifeline (PR Web)
International education is poised to explode, while at the same time financing international education remains difficult for the typical student. Annually, over 190,000 US students study abroad, and over 550,000 international students study in the US, and large increases are expected. For both these groups traditional financial aid often does not apply. InternationalStudentLoan.com has helped - 'Bush To Open International Education Summit at State Department (U.S. State Department)
President Bush on January 5 will open the U.S. University Presidents Summit on International Education, a two-day forum designed to invigorate partnerships to strengthen international education. The summit will focus on how to attract foreign students and scholars to study in the United States, as well as how to encourage more U.S. students to study in other countries.- 'Program anchors at new school (The Oklahoman)
Jan 02, 2006: PITTSBURGH -- Semester at Sea, a program that lets U.S. college students Study Abroad on a cruise ship, will move its headquarters from the University of Pittsburgh to the University of Virginia.
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