The DAAD
When: Thursday, September 25th, 3:30 pm
Where: The Core Conference Room (202 Hamilton Hall)
Who: Peter Kerrigan, Deputy Director
Are you interested in study or research in Germany? Are you looking to use your German or finally be able to learn the language? The DAAD offers a wide variety of opportunities to students interested in undergraduate and graduate studies in Germany. The DAAD has short and long term programs for every one from literature majors to scientists and engineers. Meet with the deputy director to learn about the possibilities that would suit your many academic and professional goals.
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The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
When: Friday, September 26th, 3:30 pm
Where: The Core Conference Room (202 Hamilton Hall)
Who: Warren Ilchman, Program Director
Are you a resident alien, a naturalized citizen, or the child of two naturalized citizens? The Soros Fellowships celebrates the contributions immigrants have made to the United States and provides opportunities for continuing generations of able and accomplished New Americans to achieve their intellectual goals and become leaders in their chosen fields. Learn how your graduate work can be funded for up to two years of continued study in the United States.
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Freeman-ASIA: Awards for Study in Asia
When: Thursday, October 2nd, 3:30 pm
Where: The Core Conference Room (202 Hamilton Hall)
Who: Alyssa Yeng, Program Officer
Planning to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia? Spend an afternoon with an IIE Program Officer to learn more about funding opportunities for your overseas studies.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Columbia Fellowship Programs Speaker Series:
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Labels: Awards for Study in Asia, DAAD, Freeman-ASIA, Office of Fellowship Programs, Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
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