[This program is self-funded]
The objective of the Spring University Prague 2017, “ Understanding Europe in an Age of Uncertainty”, is to provide students with a broad understanding of the most significant political and social issues in contemporary Europe.
Instead of relaxing at the “End of History” after the collapse of Eastern Bloc in 1989, Europe is facing new challenges at the beginning of the 21st century. These new challenges – including the economic and financial crisis, ageing population, complicated relations with Russia and Turkey, terrorist attacks connected with the activities of the Islamic State and most currently, the strong immigration flow – are raising concerns and leading to significant political radicalisation and social unrest. On the one hand, this challenging period raises feelings of uncertainty: Are we moving from solid to “liquid times”? What will “Europe” mean in the future? How does all this influence our everyday lives? On the other hand, this “Age of Uncertainty” is an ideal time to revise common approaches and look for new perspectives. We will, together, analyse and discuss the current development of Europe in an inspiring environment made up of students coming from countries all over the world.
The course provides an interdisciplinary approach and combines multiple learning methods, such as lectures, workshops, round-table discussions, field work, group-work and student presentations. Students will not only have the opportunity to explore a range of interesting topics and gain valuable insights into the current challenges and risks to the development of Europe, but will also have occasion to improve their research and presentation skills.
Moreover, there will be numerous free-time activities that will provide participants with a chance to enjoy the wide range of attractions that Prague has to offer.
For further information, please visit: http://spring-university.fsv.cuni.cz/
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[Scholarship is offered for this program]
It is a special program designed for international students from affiliated universities around the world. It offers a unique curriculum of Japanese language classes and courses in the students’ major in English and Japanese. Participating student deepen their knowledge and understanding not only of their major field study, but also of Japanese society and people, through academic work and meaningful interactions with Japanese students and local people.
Saga Prefecture is in northwest Kyushu. Since ancient times, people in Saga have been enjoying exchanges of people, ideas, technologies and goods with China, Korea, and Southeast Asia because of this geographical advantage.
>>> guidebook
>>> space2016-2017
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
Sciences Po’s seven schools welcome graduate students from all over the world. The two years of Master’s study include three semesters at Sciences Po in Paris and one semester away interning or studying in France or within our partner network abroad. Our graduate programmes provide students with both an in-depth academic background in the social sciences and hands-on experience of the professional field they aim to work in.
In order to recruit the best students from all around the world, Sciences Po offers Master’s programmes taught entirely in English. No need to speak French to enrol in these programmes: students can become multilingual with intensive French language courses during their studies at Sciences Po.
1) School of Public Affairs
2) School of International Affairs
3) Law School
4) Urban School
5) School of Management and Innovation
6) School of Journalism
7) Doctoral School
Main Website >>> http://www.sciencespo.fr/en/education/graduate-studies
ADMISSION >>> http://www.sciencespo.fr/admissions/en/graduate-international-admissions
[This program is self funded]
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
The International Graduate Program for Advanced Science (IGPAS) was initiated in October 2004 as one of the first International Priority Graduate Programs supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Technology (MEXT). The lecture courses are taught in English, and the students are not required to learn Japanese language, although they are encouraged to learn it for their daily life. Scholarship opportunities are available for those who meet our qualifications and academic standards. Since its establishment in 2004 to September 2015, IGPAS has conferred 81 Master of Science degrees and 59 Doctor of Science degrees to students from 22 countries.
IGPAS is a 5-year graduate program combining a 2-year master’s program and a 3-year doctoral program. Admission for the 3-year doctoral program is also available. Each student is affiliated with one of 6 departments: Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Geophysics, Chemistry, and Earth Science. Each department determines its own curriculum and course requirements. Availability of classes varies depending on the semester and/or departments. Students may consult their supervisor about their research plan each semester before registration.
(Online pre-application: October 17-November 17, Application: November 1-November 30)
[This program is self-funded]
Kantor Urusan Internasional dan Pusat Studi Asia Tenggara (PSSAT), Universitas Gadjah Mada, mengundang seluruh civitas akademika Universitas Gadjah Mada untuk menghadiri acara “SEA (Southeast Asian) Chat: Thailand” yang akan mengulas sejarah, kebudayaan Thailand dan informasi mengenai kesempatan student exchange.
Sea Chat tersebut akan diselenggarakan pada:
Hari/tanggal : Jumat, 18 November 2016,
Pukul: 13.30 – 15.30 WIB
Venue: Ruang Multimedia, Gedung Pusat UGM, lantai 3, Sayap Utara.
Bagi yang berminat, dipersilahkan mendaftar terlebih dahulu di ugm.id/chatthailand
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
The Graduate Institute is an institution of research and higher education (Master and PhD). Selective and cosmopolitan, it is located in the heart of International Geneva and specialises in the study of the major global, international and transnational challenges facing the contemporary world.
MASTER and DOCTORAL Students from partner institutions are eligible to apply to the exchange programme for one or two semesters. Prior to submitting their applications, students are nominated from their home universities.
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
HONG KONG PhD FELLOWSHIP (KHPF) SCHEME
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