Posts tagged with ‘China

Kornberg Associates Architects Opens Tokyo Office

November 19th, 2008

Kornberg Associates Architects has opened a Tokyo office. The company has also been retained by the Okinawa Institute for Science and Technology (OIST) to help design a new government funded scientific research campus and graduate university. Ken Kornberg, president and founder, made the announcement.
“Having a presence in Japan opens up many doors for us and [...]

Time Magazine April 21 2008 Barack Obama Raising Obama

November 7th, 2008

Time Magazine April 21 2008 Raising Obama How his mother made him who he is, Joe Klein on What Petraeus Didn’t Say, Olympic Flames: Why China’s Getting Burned; Joel Stein Stumbles through the Napa Valley of Beer and more View product details on Amazon.Com

Obama - The Postmodern Coup

November 7th, 2008

Barack Obama is a deeply troubled personality, the megalomaniac front man for a postmodern coup by the intelligence agencies, using fake polls, mobs of swarming adolescents, super-rich contributors, and orchestrated media hysteria to short-circuit normal politics and seize power. Obama comes from the orbit of the Ford Foundation, and has never won [...]

Barack H. Obama: The Unauthorized Biography

November 7th, 2008

Written by the author of the legendary 1992 expose of Bush the elder, this book works from a New Deal point of view. Obama is exposed as a foundation operative and agent of Wall Street finance capital, controlled by Zbigniew Brzezinski, George Soros, and Goldman Sachs. Obama’s mother was an official of the Ford [...]

Medical Professionals to Exchange Ideas with Global Colleagues in China, Vietnam, India, South Africa, Russia, Egypt and Rwanda to Improve Care

October 16th, 2008

People to People Ambassador Programs, a subsidiary of Ambassadors Group, Inc., a leader in global educational travel experiences, announces its Citizen Ambassador Programs fall travel season with unique opportunities for healthcare professionals to meet and share ideas with international colleagues.
Various groups of trained healthcare professionals comprised of surgeons, nurses, speech pathologists, mental health experts, cardiovascular [...]

One Laptop per Child Expands Presence in Asia Region

August 7th, 2008

One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a non-profit organization focused on providing educational tools to help children in developing countries “learn learning,” is strengthening its presence in Asia with the appointments of Anthony S K Wong as President of OLPC China and Satish Jha as President of OLPC India.
“With 40 percent of the world’s children located [...]

AULA´08, The International Educational Opportunities Exhibition

February 25th, 2008

Ifema has already set the dates for the staging of the sixteenth edition of the fair, AULA´08, the International Educational Opportunities Exhibition, which will take place at its usual venue, Feria de Madrid, between 2nd and 6th April 2008. Over a number of years this event has consolidated its position as the leading Spanish event [...]

Overseas Scholarship Program Turns 30

June 16th, 2006

Government-funded scholarships for students studying abroad used to be very sought after. This scholarship program was started to encourage young Koreans to learn abroad and use the newly adopted knowledge to fuel growth back home. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the scholarship program, which was introduced in 1977. We took a look at [...]

Sixteen Cortland Students Win Study Abroad Scholarships

June 8th, 2006

SUNY Cortland has awarded $12,100 in scholarships to 16 students to help offset the cost of their studies abroad this summer and fall.
The students won the scholarships, ranging from $400 to $1,500, based on several criteria, including their academic achievement. They will study overseas for one semester in Australia, Ireland, Belize, [...]

NYU plans first study-abroad program in China

June 7th, 2006

New York University is launching its first ever study-abroad program in China.
The first students will arrive in Shanghai this fall, and the program is expected to provide study-abroad opportunities for more than 200 students a year.
NYU already has study abroad locations in London, Prague, Paris, Florence, Madrid and Accra in Ghana.
About 25% of students take [...]