[This program is self-funded]
[This program is self-funded]
[The program is self-funded]
The Global Collaborative Summer Program was established through an institutional agreement between Kyung Hee University and the University of Pennsylvania and was later supported by other prestigious universities as well as international organizations such as the United Nations. Under the theme “Humanity, Civilization, and Global Governance,” the Global Collaborative Summer Program seeks to promote a better understanding of the East Asian region and the world through the lens of “world peace” and the “global common good.” It also aims to provide a new, internationally-focused paradigm of higher education by integrating education, research, and global service.
[This program is self-funded]
[Scholarship offered for this program]
[Scholarship offered for this program]
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
On behalf of National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Thailand, we would like to inform you that NIDA will organize the 6th NIDA Summer Camp on “Sustainable Community Development” which will be held during 12–21 June 2017
For further information, please visit: http://www.oia.nida.ac.th/main/ndex.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=305&catid=95
[Scholarship offered for this program]
[DEADLINE EXTENDED]
UGM Buddy Club is Now Recruiting New Members for Batch 7.
We know you are busy spending your holiday. That’s why we are extending the deadline for UGM Buddy Club for a few more days. Submit your application, CV, and motivation letter to bit.ly/2h879e1 by Tuesday, January 10 at 23.59 pm.
If you are looking for international friendship and multicultural experience, this one is for you! UGM Buddy Club is voluntarily giving the international students some help as well as spreading the spirit to all UGM students to feel the urgency in building more positive environment in campus. This means the improvement of the international exposure for both Indonesian and international students is the main objective.
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