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Learn Abroad Featured Programs
Using the The Global Citizen book
and website together will help you to quickly research
and narrow down your opportunities to learn abroad.
The featured programs below give you just a glimpse
into the broad range of learn
abroad options you can find in the book,
like study abroad programs, MBA schools, professional
exchanges and more.
• Study Abroad in English
Denmark International Study Program (DIS),
www.discopenhagen.org
Denmark's International Study (DIS) Program,
affiliated with the University of Copenhagen, offers
summer, semester and year study abroad opportunities.
Courses are in Humanities, International Business,
Architecture and Design, Medical Practice, Child Development,
and Arctic Biology (in Iceland). Courses include several
European study tours.
A 6 week academic internship in London is also available.
See their website for course details and costs.
• Receive a Continuing Education Scholarship
FAWCO (Federation of American Women's Clubs
Overseas), www.fawcofoundation.org
Offers scholarships to American Women's Clubs/FAWCO
members and their children. All members who want to
continue their studies (including adult members interested
in continuing education), have graduating children,
dual culture children age 14 or above, or children
with special needs ages 14-20, are all potential candidates
for various study scholarships.
• Get Your MBA in France or Singapore
INSEAD, www.insead.edu
If you want a career in international
business, a graduate degree from one of the world's
largest and most recognized graduate business schools
could be the key. INSEAD offers one year intensive
MBA programs and Executive Education courses in France
and Singapore. See their website for information on
course content, language training, career opportunities,
tuition rates and life at INSEAD.
• Receive a Grant to Teach English (TEFL)
Abroad
TEFL Grants, http://exchanges.state.gov/education/engteaching/index.htm
If you have a Master's degree in TESL or TEFL (Teaching
English as a Second/Foreign Language) or if you are
an experienced teacher, you may qualify for an 11
month grant that would allow you to teach at an overseas
university or educational institution, while learning
more about a foreign culture. You would receive a
fixed stipend in U.S. dollars, cost of living allowance,
round-trip travel and medical insurance. See the U.S.
Department of State website to apply.
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