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THE MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (MSOE) - INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2009
Students having a 3.0-4.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) may be eligible for a scholarship amount of 11,000 - 15,000 USD.
To qualify for this academic scholarship students are encouraged to complete the MSOE admissions process at:
www.msoe.edu/fulltime_students/index.shtml
For more information, please contact Caleb Black, Admission Counselor for International Students at black@msoe.edu Or 00-1-414-277-6763
www.msoe.edu/admiss
Located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, MSOE has been a leader in engineering education since 1903. On the shores of one of the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan, it experiences all four seasons with cold winters and mild summers. Milwaukee is one of the country's largest cities with a metropolitan population of approximately 1.6 million residents. The 15 acre (approximately six hectares) MSOE campus is situated in one of the most exciting parts of the city - East Town.
Many restaurants and attractions, such as the Milwaukee Art Museum, are walking distance from the campus.
Milwaukee School of Engineering
explore@msoe.edu
www.msoe.edu
ANDRE MICHAUX TRAVEL AND RESEARCH GRANT FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES A GRANT FOR RESEARCH ON HORTICULTURAL AND BOTANICAL EXCHANGES Fall - Winter 2009-2010
A grant for travel and research ($500.00) will be awarded twice a year for Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter.
M.A., Pre-Doctoral and Independent Scholars whose research is centered on horticultural and botanical exchanges within the greater Atlantic World are encouraged to apply. A tax offset will be provided to independent scholars, who are awarded the grant. Please note: The foundation is interested and wishes to support junior scholars just starting their academic careers.
Applicants are required to submit four copies:
A) CV
B) Paper or publication related to botany and horticulture
C) Two letters of recommendation
D) Research goals
Barbara Spence Orsolits
Director - The Andre Michaux Travel and Research Grant Foundation
4085 Ridge Road
Smyrna, Georgia
30080
LYNN UNIVERSITY INTRODUCES NEW CORE CURRICULUM: DIALOGUES OF LEARNING -
The president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, the leading national association concerned with the quality and vitality of international education has called the university's new core curriculum inspirational, and has praised it for ensuring that Lynn students graduate outstandingly prepared for life, work and citizenship.
Distinguishing features of Lynn's new core curriculum:
* 4-year (rather than traditional 2)
* Small classes (no lecture halls)
* Faculty taught (no adjuncts or grad students)
* 60% seminar courses (in the Dialogues)
* Relevant, real world math and science classes
* Writing and public speaking in every class
* January Term focusing on internships, study-abroad and special projects
* Early access to classes in major (very first semester)
* International and domestic focus
* Readings from Eastern and Western canons, ancient and modern day texts
www.lynn.edu/getting-started/cost-and-aid/scholarships-grants-loans
Office of Admissions
Tel: (561) 237-7900 OR (800) 888-LYNN
Fax: (561) 237-7100
www.lynn.edu
admission@lynn.edu
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law welcomes international students to enroll in its LL.M. program, designed to provide candidates with the skills and knowledge required to meet the challenges of a global marketplace.
See the scholarship request form at: www.law.arizona.edu/Tradelaw
International and U.S. students complete a rigorous core curriculum, demonstrate research and analysis skills in a required thesis, and may participate in any number of practical learning opportunities offered at the James E. Rogers College of Law and through institutional affiliations, most notably the National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade.
LL.M. candidates at The University of Arizona will complete a minimum of 24 credit hours for the degree. During the summer foreign students will also complete a two-unit Introduction to American Law, and a special course devoted to U.S. research and writing techniques. Most of the curriculum will involve "core" courses in International Trade and Business Law, International Commercial Law, and instruction in related areas such as Investment Law, European Union Law, Commercial (UCC) Law, Corporate Law, Administrative Law, Antitrust Law, Securities Law, and/or Domestic and International Environmental Law. Recent research projects include the development of an electronic commercial registry; comparison of and suggestions for harmonization of banking law; transportation documentation; environmental legislation; customs law and procedures; common rules for recognition of judgments; dispute settlement at the WTO and under NAFTA Chapter 11; industrial incentives legislation in Central America; and comparative real estate law, but this is by no means an exhaustive list.
The program's LL.M. classes are extremely diverse. Students hail from all over the globe, including: Mexico, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, China, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Honduras, India, Israel, Malaysia, Nigeria, the Congo, El Salvador, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, the Philippines, Paraguay, Russia, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Taiwan, The Cameroon, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Uruguay, Guatemala and Vietnam.
For more information about the program and available financial aid, visit:
www.law.arizona.edu/Tradelaw
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