SUMMER PROGRAMS 2015 Dear Students, Please refer to some optional summer school announcements below on different subject matters. Feel free to visit their webpages to receive further detailed information. Please note that some OzU partners may be offering discounts for OzU students so review their information carefully. Good luck! OzU International Office Summer School at the European University Viadrina European System of Human Rights Protection http://www.rewi.europa-uni.de/de/forschung/projekte/summercourse/index.html 13th annual European Summer School: "Challenges for Europe: Regional Integration in a Fragmented World” EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy – a Prague-based think-tank that undertakes program, project, publishing and training activities related to the European integration process - organizes 13th annual European Summer School for university students in July 2015. The programme titled "Challenges for Europe: Regional Integration in a Fragmented World" will take place in Prague. We would like to draw your attention to our website (www.europeum.org/ess), where lectures and program have been updated. The summer programme has been granted a patronage by the European Commission Representation in the Czech Republic. The application deadline is May 15th. EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy Rytířská 31 CZ-11000 Prague 1 Tel: +420.224.186.207 Fax: +420.224.186.204 E-mail: [email protected] HDI’s Higher Education Alliance HDI’s Higher Education Alliance helps create the next generation global leaders by connecting institutions of higher education with the United Nations. HEA provides a comprehensive range of services, resources and opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience working with the United Nations and in global affairs. 1 The HEA Summer Session at the United Nations is a week-long immersion study program that gives graduate and advanced undergraduate students the opportunity to explore, examine and experience the inner workings of the world’s premier global governance body—the United Nations as well as other affiliated international NGO’s and organizations. The Sessions take place in both New York City and Washington D.C. Students will be required to do assigned readings before the sessions as well as to record reflections based off the briefings attended. All participants will be presented with a Certificate of Program Completion at the end of the Summer Session and be granted the option to receive a letter of recommendation based on their performance during the program. Program schedule: http://thehdi.org/higher_education_alliance_sis.html Registration: http://thehdi.org/bootcamp_registration.html Georgia State University Summer Program July 1 – August 1, 2015 http://turkey.gsu.edu/?attachment_id=622 http://turkey.gsu.edu/files/2015/02/Summer-Institute-Georgia-State-TR-2015.pdf 2 IESEG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT For 2015, IESEG School of Management is proud to announce the launching of a new summer program focusing on the Fashion Business and that will run alongside our existing International Summer Academy ( July 1-24, 12 ECTS, 106 contact hours) and Postgraduate Summer Academy (July 6-19, 6 ECTS, 40 teaching hours + company visits). Taking place from 6-19 July, the International Fashion Business Summer Program combines theoretical study with hands-on experience from brands in the apparel industry. It aims to provide students with basic knowledge in all of the key areas associated with the fashion business including brand development and positioning, marketing, distribution, advertising, and consumer behavior. Program highlights: 2 intensive courses taught in English, 40 teaching hours Input from companies from the Fashion industry 3 6 ECTS Exciting cultural and social activities Great networking opportunities with professionals and peers from all over the world Just like for the other IESEG Summer Academies, for students coming from our partner universities, we are pleased to offer for this new program as well: A 10% discount on the total programme fee; An Administration Fee waiver per participant if there is a group of 10 or more students. Technische Universität München Summer Schools 2015 The three to six week long study programs combine challenging academics with a rich menu of educational and social activities. The three week summer program “Information Technology – Innovations for the Future” introduces to the most innovative training and research areas of the Technische Universität München in the field of information technology. Participants are given the opportunity to make themselves familiar with the German research scene and exchange experience in a group of young, international students. They hereby learn German intensively, are immersed in the culture of everyday life in Germany and visit high-tech locations in and around this city. This program will take place from June 1st to June 21st 2015 Finding Nano This six week intensive program offers a nanotechnology lecture and a lab course in English, with site visits to leading research centres, and an intensive German language course offered both at beginner and intermediate levels. The Summer School is directed to undergraduates of science and engineering who have completed an introduction to quantum mechanics or quantum chemistry. This program will take place from June 15th - July 26th 2015. The four week summer school “Engineering and Management across Cultures” provides an introduction to key TUM research areas: Geodesy and Management. Students can choose one of these focuses of the Summer School. A particular highlight of the course is an intensive seminar of several days taking place either at the Wettzell observatory or at Straubing Center of Science. This program will take place from August 03rd- August 27th 2015. Application deadlines: Information Technology-Innovations for the Future: March 15th 2015 Finding Nano: March 15th 2015 Engineering and Management across Cultures: May 1st 2015 4 The application will be done online (the link to application:http://portal.mytum.de/veranstaltungen/studienberatung/summerschool2015/registrati on_start). Students select the program which they would like to apply for. They fill in their data and upload the required documents. Uploaded data could be documents in pdf, word, or jpg. After a successful registration they will receive a confirmation email automatically and will be informed about their admission at the beginning of April. More detailed information is available on our website: www.tum-summer.com. Eszterházy Summer School, Hungary Duration: 1 month Center for International Relations of EKC http://nkk.ektf.hu/incoming/summer_schools Tradition and Modernity, History and Modern Identity (Humanities Faculty joint program) The four-week course is designed to cater Chinese students’ interest focuses on two study areas. One is the Magyars and Hungarian cultural origins, while the other is the Modernization that has profoundly altered Hungarian and European civilization and culture. The professional program is extended with an English language training component at the beginning, while the last week is practice oriented. Wine Culture and Wine Gastronomy (Egerfood Knowledge Center) Intercultural Communication from a European Perspective (Communication and Media Studies Department joint program) This program partly serves as an introduction to the basic issues and general concepts of intercultural communication, yet, it’s primary goal is to offer an overview of a wide range of European, and in part North American, cultural assumptions and phenomena relevant to cross-cultural communication. Its specific aim is practical: to get the Chinese students acquainted with various facets of European culture to the extent that they would be able to communicate successfully with people having a European cultural background. From nonverbal communication to Western business etiquette, from the representation of male and female roles in the European media to the evolving image of the Chinese in Anglo-Saxon culture, the program touches on many aspects and levels, and the inherent diversity, of ‘culture’ in the European Union. European Union Studies (Political Science Department) Students get acquainted with the European Union’s institutions and its current problems. They will get a better understanding on the EU’s foreign policy, decision-making process and the relationship between the state, economy and civil organizations. They will attend a course trip to Budapest where they meet experts, officials and visit all relevant institutions of EU policy making in Hungary. 5 Students will learn about the work of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Hungarian National Assembly and the Representation of the European Commission in Hungary. Challenges in Renewable Energy Utilization and Sustainable Regional Development (Institute of Geography and Environmental Sciences) The rarity of available natural resources and growing uncertainties in the international energy market make local renewable energy production a crucial issue worldwide. Our program offers an interdisciplinary study program for international students combining components of geography, energetics and regional development. Beyond introduction into different renewable energy resources (sun, wind, geothermal, water, waste and biomass) a special focus is put on the socioeconomic challenges local and regional renewable energy production and consumption faces. Students will be provided with the knowledge and skills that help them to resolve some major problems concerning renewable energy utilization, such as: determination of natural potential, major obstacles of exploitation, alternative technical solutions, basics of economic use, social and development issues. State-of-the-art geographical information systems (GIS) can supply a useful method for the estimation of energy potential of certain places furthermore can help decisionmaking concerning renewable energy related investments as well. Accordingly students will be introduced into the utilization of such systems. Although the program provides a global view, it mainly concentrates on the summit of European and Hungarian achievements in this field. The curriculum provides opportunities for experiential learning via a domestic field trip. Students can visit some key actors of renewable energy sector in North Hungary. As an exit measure to the courses, all students have to prepare an organized course-note additionally an essay must be created connecting theoretical information and on-field experiences. ICT in Education (Media-Informatics Institute) This program familiarizes participants with the latest theoretical and practical aspects of the given discipline, enhances all skills and aptitudes along with practical experiences required by the teaching profession. Students will learn about the preparation of multimedia instruction materials and the relevant support tools. Participants of the program should be able to elaborate digitally stored – interactive multimedia e-learning –course materials combining written text, still and motion picture images, charts, video and animation via the use of relevant hardware and media devices. The scope of competences, related knowledge, personal aptitudes, skills, applicability of respective qualifications in specified environments and activity contexts, the concept of connectivism based learning, learning management. Business Management Studies (Economics Institute) European Management is a study program combining components of marketing management, organization and business management, strategic management, managerial economics and business communication studies with special focus on European aspects of the managerial competencies. Students will be provided with the knowledge and skills - such as the tools of corporate marketing and communication, strategic planning and managerial economics - that help them to be able to cooperate and work with European partners or in European environment. 6 Eszterházy Summer School, Hungary A Tale of Two Cities: DEBRECEN, the Calvinist Rome and EGER, the Stronghold of Christian Europe 20 July – 02 August 2014 60 classes, 6 ETCS credits http://www.summerschoolsineurope.eu/course/2343/a-tale-of-two-cities-debrecen-the-calvinistrome-and-eger-the-stronghold-of-christian-europe ESTONIAN BUSINESS SCHOOL Social Cost-Benefit Analysis course, Tallinn (Estonia) Aim: to offer an overview of conceptual foundations and main methods of valuation applied in the social cost-benefit analysis and thereby to develop analytical skills, which are based on sociallyoriented economic thinking. What do you get: An overview of the conceptual foundations of social cost-benefit analysis. Review of the underlying principles and main methods of valuation of social costs and benefits, which can be used in valuation of market-goods as well as non-market-goods, such as public goods, life and time. Workshop about contingent valuation methods and methods that are based on observed behavior. Know-how, how to identify and evaluate the social costs and benefits associated with the projects and programs of public or private sectors and to assess whether the projects are desirable from society’s point of view. Methods: lectures and workshops. Who can apply: Participants should have basic knowledge in microeconomics prior to enrolment in this course. How to apply: E-mail your registration request: [email protected] Contacts: [email protected]; www.ebs.ee/en HVA - University of Applied Sciences – Summer Schools, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sign up for a summer to last your entire career Meet new friends from around the globe; experience the fascinating city of Amsterdam. Grow as a person as well as a professional. We will be offering courses of two weeks from 6-17 July 2015 which range from Creative Problem Solving for the 21st century Digital Brand Engagement European Business Skills: Doing Business in Europe European Business Skills: Market Research and Fashion Sales Global Branding and Cambridge English 7 Application deadlines Fees Early bird with guaranteed student housing: 1 April 2015 Final deadline: 1 June 2015 Tuition Fee €1050.Study material and catering €150.Optional student housing between €400.- and 460.- More information Detailed information and registration is available on our Summer School website. Of course should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]. EBS LAW SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAM European Business Law: Expertise for success 1-26 June 2015 Gain academic credits in an intensive four-week academic summer programme. Obtain a solid introduction to EU law first hand from renowned legal scholars and experienced practitioners. Choose from 6 electives dealing with a variety of current European law topics. Visit some of the EU’s most prominent institutions, such as the European Central Bank and the European Court of Justice. Who can apply? The programme is designed for advanced undergraduate as well as graduate students of law or business law (applicants should have at least completed the first year of their legal studies). As the programme is taught in English, students are required to have a high command of the English language. We recommend that students achieve a score of at least 90 on the TOEFL iBT test (or equivalent). Students from institutions partnered with the EBS are exempt from tuition fees for this programme; however, they may be required to pay tuition fees at their home universities. Students from nonpartner institutions are assessed a tuition fee of 4000 Euros plus the applicable service fee. The programme is designed for advanced undergraduate as well as graduate students of law or business law (applicants should have at least completed the first year of their legal studies). As the programme is taught in English, students are required to have a high command of the English language. We recommend that students achieve a score of at least 90 on the TOEFL iBT test (or equivalent). www.ebs.edu/lawsummer 8 European University Viadrina Department of International Affairs Große Scharrnstraße 59 15230 Frankfurt (Oder) email: [email protected] 120-hour intensive language courses Polish / German! We are happy to offer your students a very affordable and very interesting course format. The language courses consist of 92 hours language instruction and 28 hours academic course in the respective language. The cost per course is only 350€. The participants will have the opportunity to study in an environment with native speakers of both Polish and German, will study alongside Viadrina students and will have a cultural immersion experience. The language courses are a track within program “Contact Zones in Central Europe”, May 25 to July 4, and the program takes place directly at the German-Polish border. Program fees: 350€ for a language course (either German or Polish, academic course included) 250€ registration fee Course materials, a city tour in Berlin is included, so are social events like the welcome reception, international evenings, and excursions within the courses. The students will have to cover the following costs during their stay: 450€ accommodation (approx.) Transfer to Frankfurt Oder and back 500€ living expenses Please find more information by visiting our homepage: www.europauni.de/en/internationales/Summer-Schools/Contact-Zones-in-Central-Europe/Navigation/LanguageCourse.html 9
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