[This program is self funded]
In the 20th century ago, the world is facing with human tragedies such as wars, calamities and natural disasters. Those tragedies happened because of human being are far away from their true nature of humanity, injustice and lack of governance in managing the world created by Allah the Almighty. Mankind have no longer play their roles as the God’s servants, on the contrary act as the creators and are doing everything according to their own free will. Eventually, this phenomenon has led to prejudice and enmity among themselves and has caused the world civilization today become more mundane and cannibalistic. At the beginning of the 21st century, such phenomenon still persists and seems to be never ending and having no proper solution.
The discussion of ideas concerning intellectual institution or leaders and scholars in the context of empowering Islamic civilization is vital in these days.This is consistent with the saying of the Holy Prophet peace be upon him that means: “there are two groups of human beings when both of them are good, indeed, all mankind will be good, but when both are bad, consequentlythe whole mankind will be desructive. They are namely ulama’ (scholars) and umara’ (leaders) “(HR. Abu Nu’aim). Therefore, the agenda of Islamic solidarity should be achieved in this contemporary society. It should become the starting point of complementary interrelationship and collaborative efforts of these two significant institutions; ulama’ and umara’.
In this regard, the Research Institute for Islamic Products and Malay Civilization (INSPIRE) in collaboration with Research Management, Innovation & Commercialization Centre (RMIC) are planning to carry out this international conference.
For further information, please go to: https://www.unisza.edu.my/icic2017/index.php?option=com_content&view=featured&Itemid=392&lang=en
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[This program is self-funded]
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
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International Office of University of Burgundy is recruiting an international intern for a role between September and December 2017.
The intern must have student status during this internship and must be enrolled in their 3rd year of Bachelor level studies or studying at Master level with a good knowledge of the French language.
The student will help us with administrative and communication tasks related to incoming and outgoing students at the University of Burgundy.
The job includes welcome desk responsibilities and working on events, along with many other interesting tasks.
It is a paid internship (approximately 500 euros/month) and it is possible for students to rent a student room in one of the campus residences.
More information:Placement offer – University of Burgundy
The application deadline is June 25, 2017.
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DREaM is an annual international summer program held by Universitas Gadjah Mada. DREaM 2017 will be the 9th event we hold so far. In DREaM 2016, we had around 43 participants from 6 countries who took part in this event. The 1st DREaM was held on 2009 and it was a success. The constant success of this program since 2009 could not have been achieved without the continuous support and hard work of the best DREaM Team. This year we are looking for new faces to become part of DREaM Team 2017 to help us collaborate with worldwide university partners, embassies and institutions, as well as key persons of international organizations and countries around the globe.
The 9th DREaM International Summer Program is proudly organized by the Office of International Affairs with the relentless support and contribution of student volunteers. This program is dedicated to enhance people-to-people among youths across communities and nations. It is scheduled to be taking place in the middle of August 2017. We expect 100 students from different countries to join this program.
DREaM 2017 emphasizes “Resilient Society: a trans-disciplinary and cross-border approach” as the theme for the upcoming event.
U.S. politics, apart from being highly dynamic, stands at the center of global attention due to the large influence U.S. has over the course of global politics. As is the case with all strong democracies, political decisions in the U.S. are made under a system where power is separated between three branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial system. This program will dissect the way separation of powers work in the U.S., particularly in light of various legal and policy-related implications resulted by the interaction between the executive, the Congress, and the judicial system in the U.S.
Date : Monday, 17 April 2017
Time : 14.30 – 16.00
Place : Auditorium Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, 4th floor of Mandiri Building.
Register yourself through this link: ugm.id/PLDoren
Further Information: 0812 4647 6148 (Adelia)
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