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Global Learning Semesters Global Business Semester
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The Global Business Semester takes students on a journey from the UK, to France, to India, to China, exploring the powerful forces of globalization and how they are impacting the business environment. Students are based in Nicosia, the vibrant and modern capital of Cyprus and take courses at Intercollege, the largest private college in Cyprus.
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State University of New York at Brockport (SUNY) Brockport Internship Programs
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Students are assigned career-related work placements in Australia, Costa Rica, England (London), Italy, Mexico, China, Netherlands, Ireland and Russia. The internships provide Juniors and Seniors an opportunity for career-related work experience while permitting the participant to become acquainted with another nation's culture.
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Global Learning Semesters Semester in the Mediterranean
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The Semester in the Mediterranean program combines a traditional full immersion study abroad experience with a course module focused on developing intercultural competencies, specifically around Mediterranean cultures. The program includes visits to Greece and Italy.
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Global Learning Semesters Global Semester: World Cultures
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Students on this program will examine how history, geography and culture have shaped modern Western and Eastern society. Classroom study will be supplemented by site visits in Greece, Italy, India and China to experience the cultural, historical and artistic heritage of these civilizations. Students are based in Nicosia, the vibrant and modern capital of Cyprus and take courses at Inter-college, the largest private college in Cyprus.
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State University of New York (SUNY) Study Abroad with the SUNY System
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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English.
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Global Learning Semesters Semester in Iberia & Morocco
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The Semester in Iberia and Morocco: Europe and Islam program is focused on the influence and interaction between Iberia (Spain and Portugal) and North Africa from the Moorish period through to the present.
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The Scholar Ship
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Participating in an intercultural academic program while traveling the world aboard a passenger ship is an extraordinary opportunity. The Scholar Ship embarks on a semester-long journey around the world twice a year, commencing each January and September. Itineraries vary from voyage to voyage, but all are planned to provide engaging learning experiences through our port program that complements the curriculum on board.
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Global Learning Semesters Semester in Europe
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In the Semester in Europe, students travel to approximately 25 cities in 12 countries that have shaped Western civilization and culture. It is a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience and an exclusive program to Global Learning Semesters.
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Global Learning Semesters Semester in the Mediterranean: Greek Heritage
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Students on this program will take 2 courses on Greek art and language and can then select 3 more electives with which they can customize their curriculum across a wide range of courses available at Intercollege. In addition to the academic coursework, students participate in a trip to Greece as well as a series of educational trips and cultural excursions within Cyprus. The excursions and cultural events ensure that students develop a relationship with Greek culture and enhance their inter-cultural competencies.
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SEA Education Association SEA Semester
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Studying the ocean and human interaction with the ocean, students undertake coursework ashore in oceanography, nautical science and maritime literature and history, followed by a practical component of hands-on marine science and blue-water sailing in the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean. Students are full participants aboard in the operation and navigation of a 134' brigantine with a scientific mission and ongoing student research projects. All programming is accredited and available for any major.
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International Honors Program Health and Communities
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Engage with today's global health and community life challenges. Explore themes such as: how access to clean air, water and land determines health and creates grassroots movements for change; the devastating toll that HIV/AIDS has had on family, community and national life; and the impact of global trade on health equity.
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International Honors Program Nations and Identities
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Nations and Identities: Intercultural Dialogue on Democracy. A small group of students and faculty will travel to Canada, India and Mexico to examine how nation-states are being challenged by both global forces and internal groups. Study in traditional settings is complemented by site visits, homestays and interactive learning experiences with local activists, educators, community members and leaders of governments and community organizations.
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International Honors Program Rethinking Globalization
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A group of approximately 30 students and faculty will travel to Tanzania, India, New Zealand and Mexico on a two semester program to explore issues related to globalization. Students will visit urban and rural landscapes and communities affected by globalization, and discover first-hand the realities of "development". Students will have the opportunity to meet some of the world's most important critics of development and globalization and to engage with people around the world organizing in a variety of social and environmental movements to build sustainable alternatives.
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AmeriSpan AmeriSpan Study Aboad Programs
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Learn Spanish, Italian, French and 10 other languages in more than 10 locations worldwide.
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International Honors Program Cities in the 21st Century
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A small group of students and faculty will travel to Bangalore, India; Beijing, China; and Buenos Aires, Argentina during the Fall Semester or Sao Paulo and Curitiba, Brazil; Cape Town, South Africa; and Istanbul, Turkey during the Spring Semester to explore issues related to urban planning, politics, economics, and environments (both social and ecological). Study in traditional settings is complemented by on-site comparisons of policy and social movements. Students will earn 16 credits over the semester.
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Sea|mester
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Global Travel; Cultural exploration, Oceanography; Marine Biology; Student Leadership Development; Seamanship; PADI scuba diving and International Yachtmaster Training Sailing certification; American Red Cross first aid and CPR; Community service and Conservation projects.
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International Honors Program Emerging India and China
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This summer program offers students the opportunity to better understand individually and comparatively the economic, socio-cultural, political and environmental challenges and prospects that are facing the societies and peoples of India and China. Study in traditional settings is complemented by site visits, homestays and interactive learning experiences with local activists, educators, community members and leaders of governments and community organizations.
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Study UK
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Highlights UK colleges and universities while providing free personalised study information to US students. Has everything a US student needs to know about studying in the UK: lifestyle, levels of study, courses, institutions and application procedures for all study levels.
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Int'l Internship & Volunteer Network International Internship, Volunteer & Work/Study Programs
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Our programs are unique as they are for participants who want to expand their resume in order to become more competitive in the academic or professional world. We are also very interested in helping graduate students, or those who have been out in the work force for a while, explore new career options through a customized internship or volunteer program in their new field of interest!
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International Honors Program Health and Community
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A small group of students and faculty will travel to Switzerland, India, China and South Africa to explore the consequences of genetic, environmental, and social circumstances on health. Study in traditional settings is complemented by on-site comparisons of health systems and issues.
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Limperts Academy
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Design your future from anywhere in the world with this International Awarding Body.
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HUI & Kuah PTE LTD.
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Offer secondary, undergraduate, postgraduate, foundation studies and diplomas.
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Augsburg College - Center for Global Education
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Study in Mexico (with travel to Central America), Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua) or Namibia (with travel to South Africa). Learn through classroom study, field visits, guest lecturers and internships/volunteer opportunities.
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Crimea State Medical University(Named after S.I. Geogrivich)
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Cheap and Best way of getting higher studies
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Australian International Education Centre AIEC
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The Australian International Education Centre AIEC, based in Budapest, has been assisting international students and others to study, travel and work in Australia for 5 years.
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Castle Rock Institute
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The Castle Rock Environmental Studies program is a study abroad semester that travels from the mountains of North Carolina to to New Zealand.
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North American Institute for Study Abroad
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NAISA's programs immerse you in the academic and social environment of a new country and permit you to earn college credits that can transfer back to your American college.
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Up with People
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Up with People curriculum includes: Leadership, Intercultural Communications, Global Perspectives, Performing Arts and CAST Culture.
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The Center for Northern Studies at Sterling College
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Center for Northern Studies faculty lead field courses in a variety of northern regions, including Newfoundland, Labrador, Iceland, Scotland, Scandinavia, and a 3-week Winter Ecology course at the Center in Vermont. Students can also choose to take classes at the Center for a semester or a year and integrate their classroom work with extensive natural science, social science, and humanities field work on these travel/study trips.
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Australian International Education Centre AIEC
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The Australian International Education Centre AIEC, based in Budapest, has been assisting international students and others to study, travel and work in Australia for 5 years.
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Castle Rock Institute
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The Castle Rock Environmental Studies program is a study abroad semester that travels from the mountains of North Carolina to Western Australia during the fall, and to New Zealand in the Spring.
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MEILIN
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MEILIN Internship will provide the native English speaking students from USA, Canada, Australia, British and New Zealand with the opportunity of internship in the P.R. China.
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EMGIP Bundestag Internship
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DAAD invites American and Canadian college students, graduate degree students, and post-doctoral researchers to submit proposals for research in Germany for competition for the prestigious DAAD grant.
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DePaul University Public Services Graduate Program
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The DePaul Public Services Graduate Program offers international courses each year as a part of its overall curriculum. Considered the "MBA for nonprofit professionals" we have courses in Ireland, Italy, China, Mexico and Brazil. We also offer a degree in International Public Services Management.
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Schiller International University
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More and more students are seeking cross-cultural experiences without heavy time commitments or financial burdens. Faculty-led study programs have become an attractive alternative to traditional summer or semester study abroad programs. The language of instruction at each SIU campus worldwide is English.
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Central European Teaching Program
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CETP places volunteer teachers in public elementary schools, high schools and colleges for one academic year, with the option of remaining for a second or a third year.
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The English-Speaking Union
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SSE scholarships give post A-level students the opportunity to spend a year or six months in a private school in the USA or Canada. Impress universities with the academic nature of your gap year, make friends that last for ever and broaden your knowledge and study skills.
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Maryville University
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Maryville University recognizes a special responsibility to prepare students to compete in an increasingly global economy and to promote mutual respect and understanding for cultural differences and divergent beliefs. Accordingly, Maryville faculty encourage students to expand their horizons by studying abroad for a summer, a semester, or a year. Study abroad can help a student learn or improve in a foreign language, see other places and make new friends, and even progress toward graduation.
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Latino Australia Education
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We represent all Australin universities and the majority of private English language centres in Australia.
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Seattle University
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For over 25 years, Seattle University has offered study abroad programs that focus on experiencing culture in another country. The programs are coordinated by Seattle University faculty members who accompany students throughout their experience.
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