Requirements:
1. Filled applcaiton form
2. A copy of academic transcript and diploma/bachelor degree
3. Legalized copy of TOEFL or IELTS
4. CV or resume
5. One page letter of matiovation
6. Research proposal
7. Two letters of recommendation/reference from home university/institution and previous supervisor
Introduction
The Pare Program provides students with an opportunity to study with students from different countries, cultures and areas of specialization to tackle issues related to populations, activities, resources and environments (PARE) in Asia. Students will also have a chance to study for several weeks to a year at PARE Hokkaido University, Japan.
About the Program
CAU's International Summer Program (ISP) is a hybrid program providing students with a window into Korea where courses are coupled with cultural experiences that foster an understanding of Korea’s Culture and Society. Our program is broken into two sessions, Session 1 and Session 2. Session 1 will provide students with 6 transferable credits while Session 2 will provide students with 5 transferable credits. Session 1 allows students to take elective courses (3 credits) that are related to certain majors while Session 2 offers a Korean Language course (3 credits). Both sessions have a mandatory Korean Culture and Society course (3 credits for Session 1, 2 credits for Session 2).
3rd International Conference on Business Management & Information Systems
November 17-20, 2015
Venue: Seminar Hall, Singapore Management University
Singapore
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