[This program is self-funded]
For further information, please go to: https://summer.inha.ac.kr/
Program leaflet: 2017 INHA SUMMER SCHOOL LEAFLET
Program poster: 2017 Inha Summer School Poster_ENG
Exchange Program
[This program is self-funded]
Humanitarian Affairs UK will host the 8th University Scholars Leadership Symposium (USLS) 2017 at United Nations, Bangkok in Thailand from August 1st to 7th 2017. The theme of the Symposium is “Building LIFE, Giving HOPE”. We are expecting about 900 emerging world leaders from the United Nations Member States to participate in this event which focuses on developing leaders to bring social change.
The USLS is a week-long Leadership Conference in Social Development for young leaders from all over the world. The purpose is to instil a sense of social responsibility as well as to cultivate the attributes of selfless giving among our emerging world leaders. The young participants will learn what it means to give back to the community and be challenged to respond to the needs of the marginalized with works of kindness and unconditional service. Delegates will have the opportunity to expand their professional network and understanding of world affairs. They will be motivated to use their knowledge and leadership skills to impact the communities in need.
Humanitarian Affairs UK, is affiliated to United Nations Global Compact, World Association of Non-Governmental Organization, International Association for Voluntary Efforts and the World Alliance for Citizens Participation. More information about the program, speakers and fees of the Symposium can be obtained from www.universityscholars.org.uk or from United Nations webpage at : UN Reliefweb. For other enquiry, kindly write to UN@humanitarianaffairs.org
[This program is self-funded]
Kanazawa University Short-term Exchange program is designed for students from the institutions that have an exchange agreement with Kanazawa University who intend to study at Kanazawa University for a period of more than six months up to one year. While remaining enrolled at their home institutions, they study in a non-degree program at Kanazawa University for the purpose of taking credited classes or participating in independent research under the guidance of a supervisor.
For further information, please go to: http://www-isc.ge.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/eg/news/000058.html
Japanese Language and Culture Program is designed for students from the institutions that have an exchange agreement with Kanazawa University who intend to study at Kanazawa University for one year. It aims to provide students from overseas with an opportunity to improve their proficiency in Japanese language and to deepen their understanding of Japanese culture and society.
Japanese Language and Culture Program: http://www-isc.ge.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/eg/news/000060.html
[This program is self-funded]
SNU Exchange Program is for students in SNU’s partner universities who wish to study at SNU for one or two semesters and transfer credits to their home institution. To be eligible to participate inour exchange program, candidates must be officially nominated by their home institution and pay the tuition fees to their home institution.
Program guideline: SNU Student Exchange Program Application Guideline for Fall 2017(1)
[This program is self-funded]
For further information, please visit: http://cnuint.cnu.ac.kr/esub05_04_04
[This program is self-funded]
Lingnan University is the liberal arts university in Hong Kong and we have the longest established tradition among the local institutions of higher education. Our history can be dated back to 1888, when our forerunner, the Christian College in China, was founded in Guangzhou, and to 1967, when the institution, as Lingnan College, was re-established in Hong Kong. In 2015, Lingnan University was named as one of the “Top 10 Liberal Arts College in Asia” by Forbes.
For further information about this program, please go to: http://www.ln.edu.hk/admissions/ug/overseas/apply.php
Program Leaflet: https://simpan.ugm.ac.id/s/YFGct0mQrbyudbu
[This program is self-funded]
[This program is self-funded]
Radboud University is a student-oriented research university. Its teaching is geared to students who are actively participants in the academic community. Social interaction and international environment are distinctive objectives of Radboud University. The university educates people and does research that aims to change one’s perspective. The university believes in creating an environment and atmosphere where everyone is free to work, interact and share — especially sharing knowledge across the boundaries between disciplines that results in new and surprising insights that lead to further scientific developments. Thus, Radboud University contributes explicitly and conscientiously to expanding the limits of knowledge in the interests of science and society as a whole.
Known for its green campus in the oldest city of the Netherlands, Radboud University enrols over 18,000 students in 107 study programmes, including 8 Bachelor’s and 38 Master’s programs that are taught in English. Radboud University also provides good opportunities to do PhD research.
[This program is self-funded]
[This program is self funded]
Sophia University’s short-term intensive program, Summer Session for Japanese Language (and Culture, modified in 2015), started in June 2013. This six-week Summer Session is designed for students who are willing to work hard to improve their Japanese language ability through a remarkably intensive program organized in Japan. Different proficiency levels of classes are offered and students study Japanese in an international environment in the heart of Tokyo.
For further information, please visit: http://www.sophia-summer.jp/japaneselanguage/index.html
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