Posts tagged with ‘Study Abroad

Teresa Donahue Making Progress with Business Study Abroad

March 9th, 2006

Teresa Donahue’s first year as director of the study abroad and internship programs in the College of Business Administration appears to be a success.
“We are producing more well-rounded individuals who are benefitting from studying abroad and learning about other cultures,” she said. “It prepares these students to excel in the business world.”
For the last [...]

Grant Helps Eastern Kentucky UK Students Study Abroad

March 9th, 2006

Students in the University of Kentucky’s Robinson Scholars Program will now have greater opportunity to study abroad. UK recently received a $50,000 grant from the IFSA Foundation to fund 10 $5,000 scholarships for semester or year-long study abroad programs.
“These IFSA Foundation grants for the Robinson Scholars will open up the world to students from [...]

STUDYING ABROAD

March 5th, 2006

The ISU Foreign Language Department and the Study Abroad program have new reasons to cheer - 114-million reasons, thanks to President Bush and Congress. Elyse Peterson explains.
Julie Small got more than she bargained for when she studied abroad in Morocco.
“I feel more for the people that actually come to America and they look like they [...]

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP FOR OVERSEAS STUDY EXPANDED IN 2006

March 5th, 2006

Taipei - A joint government program sponsored by the Ministry of Education, the Council for Economic Planning and Development and the National Science Council (NSC) will offer more people this year the chance to apply for scholarships to study abroad.
The “Elite Study Abroad” program will provide scholarships for 180 people, including [...]

Go Abroad With Travel Study This Summer

February 28th, 2006

Ever think about studying abroad in England, Scotland, France or Italy for the summer? Well, UC Irvine’s Travel Study program can help you arrange a trip that will truly change your life forever.
Travel Study offers six programs altogether for American students: Year Abroad, Semester Abroad and four summer programs (Cambridge 1, Cambridge 2, Scotland and [...]

Vietnam: State to fund study abroad for 290

February 20th, 2006

The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) has announced that the State will send 290 people abroad for post-graduate training this year.
Specifically, 120 people will go abroad to pursue their Doctorates, while 80 students will study for Master’s Degrees. An additional 90 students will take part in combined courses with part of their training time [...]

Poly trio gains Olympic work experience

February 20th, 2006

Four Cal Poly students participating in study abroad programs are experiencing the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, with three working at and around the games.
Cal Poly business students Tracy Clarke, Kevin Foley, Katie Grachen and David LaCampagne are attending the University of Turin as part of the Cal Poly study abroad experience. The campus is [...]

Bucyrus 5th-grader to study abroad

February 20th, 2006

Elizabeth Eickholt won’t be taking the summer off from school.
The fifth-grader at Bucyrus Middle School is taking part in the People to People Student Ambassador Program.
“I’m going to learn so many things and see so many places that I may not have gotten to otherwise,” she said. “I think you have to be nominated by [...]

CMU SCHOLARSHIPS REWARD AND SUPPORT CMU STUDENTS

February 18th, 2006

Central Michigan University students can get an edge on the cost of an education by seeking out scholarships.
“As the largest of six academic colleges at CMU, the College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences has more than 40 scholarships ranging from $50 to $3,000,” said Pamela Gates, associate dean of the college. “These scholarships [...]

Getting study abroad plans off the ground

February 17th, 2006

A quick survey of the dreary Vestal hills surrounding Binghamton University is enough to make any Bearcat long for a chance to study in another country.
To enroll in a study abroad program, students should be starting to look at their options and the suitable applications soon. Whether it be for the summer or fall 2006 [...]