| KEI Study Abroad
Update!
Welcome to the Knowledge
Exchange Institute’s (KEI) June 2005 on-line
newsletter! (for students, current KEI participants abroad,
program alumni, and others with an interest in studying abroad).
KEI
Updates: Fall Application Deadline Featured
City: Barcelona, Spain Barcelona is a city with style, allure and an unbelievable number of things to do, from art to gastronomy to pop music. The city has a clear metropolitan character. For some students that can take a bit of getting used to. Most of our students, though, really feel at home in Barcelona. And rightly so, because Barcelona is an experience in its own right. See here for more info: www.KnowledgeExchange.org. Featured Programs:
Beijing, China
Chinese language courses are offered at all level of proficiency, ranging from beginner Mandarin to Business Mandarin. The discipline-specific courses focus on China's economic, political and legal development; it's role in the World Trade Organization and the global economy; and conducting business in China. Discipline-specific courses are taught in English as well as Mandarin. The University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), founded in 1951, is recognized as China's leading school for international business, law and public relations by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation. The University also has one of China's oldest programs for teaching Chinese as a second language. The University enrolls 20,000 Chinese and international students; and employs 1,600 professors, researchers and administrators. KEI programs include academic credit, housing, medical/travel insurance, on-site coordinator, orientation, airport welcome and transfer, mobile phone, cultural activities and excursions in China - Great Wall, Hong Kong, Tibet, Shanghai, Xi'on and Inner Mongolia (depending on the term of study). The application deadline for the Fall 2005 and Academic Year 2005/6 programs is June 20. Visit the KEI website - www.KnowledgeExchange.org - for more information. In the
News:
KEI Student Writes an Article for a Kenyan Newspaper. Imagine, you’re in one of those dreams that’s so good till it feels real. Although you’re asleep, during the dream you are consciously aware that the dream has to end. All along while dreaming there is the thought hoping that this feeling won’t end so soon, not realizing that a better part from having the dream is remembering the dream the morning after! As an exchange student in Africa it feels too good to be true. It feels as though I am in my dream and I’m about to wake up any minute. I will awake and only be able to reflect. However, in my opinion dreaming is better than not having the dream at all. The complete article can be found at http://nairobiscope.usiu.ac.ke/issue3gazette/sauti_page8_foreignview.html International
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