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Offered through UCLA's Department of Communication Studies, the Institute is a six-week, intensive program of study, providing international students a holistic learning experience in American-style English.  Comprised of two courses, CS1A (Public Speaking for Nonnative Speakers) and CS1B (Learning American English  and Culture from the Movies) the Institute is an immersion-style program, designed to enable nonnative speakers to communicate competently in both personal and professional situations.  In short, students will learn to interact effectively and easily with Americans----in America, in their home country, in the world.

Students can take either course independently.  A student taking both courses will earn a Certificate of Completion from the UCLA Summer Institute in Communication Skills for International Students, indicating their successful participation in this innovative, comprehensive program.

http://www.summer.ucla.edu/ institutes/Communication/ overview.htm

June 8, 2010


Summer English Immersion Program.

The State University of New York at Jamestown Community College is offering a great opportunity for international students to study American culture and improve English skills. A 3-week English Immersion Program will be offered this summer from July 26th through August 13th, 2010 on JCC's picturesque campus in Jamestown NY, 80 miles south of the city of Buffalo. Visiting Western New York tourist attractions, including Niagara Falls, Chautauqua Institute, museums, and art galleries will make these three weeks unforgettable!

The program includes 35 hours of instruction per week that focuses on grammar, oral communication, reading, writing, listening and pronunciation. Delivered in a culturally rich and safe community, this program is open to students wishing to improve English skills or wanting to experience American culture before entering university/college in the fall, or to anyone wishing to improve English language skills for personal or business reasons. No TOEFL is required, and additional information and an application may be found on our website: www.sunyjcc.edu/international

February 11, 2010


USA munka promóció és tájékoztató előadás

Idopont:                                   2010. február 10. szerda

Promóció:                                09:00-18:00

Előadás:                                   18:00-20:00

Helyszín:                                   JATIK, szeged, ady tér 10.

Promóció: Kiállítási tér, Előadás: III. szem. terem

Kapcsolódó információk:

Az érdeklodok az USA-ban történo hallgatói munkavégzésrol kaphatnak felvilágosítást.

February 6 , 2010


Columbia Univ School of Int'l & Public Affairs

There is still time to apply to Columbia University's 12-month MPA Program in Environmental Science and Policy sponsored by the School of International and Public Affairs and The Earth Institute. The next deadline to apply and be considered for fellowship is this Friday, January 15, 2010. Fellowships are allocated based on an applicant's individual need and merit. If you do not wish to be considered for a fellowship, but do wish to apply, you still have a chance to apply for the February 15th deadline. Please forward this email to members of your organization who may be interested in this opportunity.

The program is designed by Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and the Earth Institute to train a new uniquely qualified professional able to tackle mounting environmental and sustainable development challenges across the public and private sectors. We educate today's environmental leaders for a sustainable future by combining SIPA's hands-on approach to teaching public policy and administration with pioneering thinking about the environment and sustainable development. Workshop courses provide students the opportunity to manage and implement a public earth system and environmental program. In the spring semester, new groups are formed to undertake analytic projects for real-world clients in government and nonprofit agencies such as the EPA, the UN, the NYC Mayor's Office, and the NRDC. These teams, working under the supervision of faculty members, analyze an actual environmental policy or management problem faced by their clients. To view the most recent fall projects, please visit: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ mpaenvironment/pages/news_ briefing_fall09.html .

To learn more about the program, please visit our website: www.columbia.edu/cu/ mpaenvironment

Information about admissions and how to apply can be found online also at: www.columbia.edu/cu/ mpaenvironment/pages/ application.html

January 12, 2010


USMLE Step 1. vizsgára felkészítés

A 2009-ben lebonyolított USMLE Step 1. előkészítő kurzus sikerének köszönhetően a Kaplan Medical amerikai oktatásszervező cég 2010-ben is megrendezi a Debreceni Egyetem Orvos- és Egészségtudományi Centrumon, az immár 7 hetes kurzust.
2010. június 21-én induló képzés az orvosok és orvostanhallgatók United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 1. vizsgára való felkészülését támogatja.
A képzéssel kapcsolatos további információk az alábbi weboldalakon lesznek elérhetőek:

www.kaptesteurope.com
www.edu.dote.hu

January 12, 2010


USMLE

Testing Regions for USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CK

EUROPE

  • Armenia
  • Croatia
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Ireland
  • Israel
  • Lithuania
  • Netherlands
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom

When you apply for Step 1 or Step 2 CK, you must select one of the testing regions (Africa, Asia, etc.) from the list below where you will take the exam. At the time of publication, test centers offering Step 1/Step 2 CK were located in the countries listed below for each testing region. However, the availability of test centers is subject to change without notice. Before selecting your testing region, visit the Prometric website or contact Prometric for current information on the availability and location of test centers for Step 1 and Step 2 CK.

January 12, 2010


COLLEGE VISITS

2010 U.S. College Tours

January 12, 2010


The Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC) at Columbia University offers education programs serving undergraduate and graduate students as well as professionals. CERC's programs provide opportunities for critical skill building and problem-solving in conservation and sustainability.


Non-science majors take:
Summer Ecosystem Experiences for Undergraduates (SEE-U)
Undergraduate field study courses in Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and the Hudson River Valley. Introduces students to ecology and conservation biology through lecture and lab courses that allow undergraduates of all majors to study in the field and earn up to six science credits, which fulfill core science requirements at Columbia. Fellowship is available. Covered by Columbia's Tuition Benefits.
Visit: www.cerc.columbia.edu/?Id=see- u for more information on SEE-U.

Working professionals choose:
CERC's Certificate Evening Program for Professionals
Evening classes designed for the working professional provide an in-depth understanding of the science, economics, and today's critical issues of environmental sustainability. Columbia affiliates are eligible to receive a special tuition rate.
Sign up now for Spring '10 courses. Visit: http://www.cerc.columbia.edu/? Id=certificate .

For more information on CERC and all of our education programs please visit
our website at: www.cerc.columbia.edu/?Id=home

For a list of our upcoming Information Sessions please visit:
www.cerc.columbia.edu/?Id= news-events
RSVP to: Desmond Beirne, Programs Associate, at djb2104@columbia.edu or
212-854-0149.

CERC is located on the 10th Floor of Schermerhorn Extension on Columbia
University's Morningside Campus. For directions please visit:
www.cerc.columbia.edu/?Id= location-directions

January 7, 2010