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A term study abroad in Italy

From: Orlando Baiocchi

Date: 4/14/2014 5:21:41 PM

To: uwtechallfaculty@uw.edu;  Beth Jeffrey;  David Ross;  Kimberly Mucke

Cc: Divya McMillin;  Tracey Norris

Subject: Summer course in Italy

Colleagues:

I am asking your help to recruit Institute students for our summer course in Rome. It is a joint venture with Global Honors and IAS/Communications and we need a few more students to make it happen. You can find the details at:

http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/international-programs/italy-technology-society-global-perspective

If you find useful, I can also come to your class during my “free” time. Just let me know.

Here is what one CSS student – who is already accepted in the program – wrote in his application:

“The Institute of Technology does not offer many study abroad programs. As a Computer Science major in the Institute of Technology, the Italy:Technology & Society will allow me the opportunity to explore the international job market in the field of technology. Studying abroad will open more possibilities for me to gain employment after I graduate. This program will give me an outside perspective of technology and help me understand how valuable this field is from a global perspective by exploring the technological relationship between the United States and other countries.”

I think his argument is both valid and sound, regardless of how you arrange the premises and the conclusion. If you agree, please share it with your students.

Many thanks.

Orlando

April 15, 2014

Study Abroad opportunities

Just a reminder that there are a lot of fun study-abroad opportunities that you can apply for through UW and other programs. Here is one for Ireland, but you can also apply for other UW programs here:    http://studyabroad.washington.edu/

 
On behalf of Bridge Education Abroad Institute (BEAI), I am writing to you today to inform you about our summer program in Ireland. Our institute plans short programs all across the world, to provide students with unique opportunities to experience different political cultures while strengthening their leadership and diplomacy skills. Our programs draw a diverse group of students together from all over the world to discuss pressing global issues while exchange cultural values. In a rapidly globalizing world, we believe these experiences are invaluable to the success of students in the global job market.

 

For the summer of 2014, we have one program scheduled in Dublin, Ireland during the dates August 6th – August 16th, 2014. This program will include lectures from experienced professors and guest speakers from all over the globe, including the United States of America. A few of our professors include:

·  Professor Dr. Leonardo Baccini – Author and assistant professor at London School of Economics

 

·  Professor Dr. Pablo Hernandez-Lagoz- Assistant. Professor at New York University

o    PHD from UC Berkeley

·  Professor Dr. Melanie Hoewer- Professor at University College Dublin

o    Deputy Director, Institute for British Irish Studies

·  Professor Dr. Peter Admirand- Professor at Dublin City University

o    PHD from Trinity College

o    Masters at Georgetown and Boston University

The students will enrich their knowledge of Ireland’s history, international politics, and economics while also enjoying travel to famous and historic places. We also encourage students to get to know one another and share cultural values through planned social events.

 

·          A tour of parliament

·         Field trips to Belfast, Northern Ireland

·         City of Limerick

·         Cliffs of Moher (Ireland’s most popular attraction) and more

Even with the summer close at hand, there are still plenty of students still figuring out their plans for the upcoming break. We hope you will consider recognition of our institute as an option for your students who are looking for international opportunities. We would greatly appreciate if you can pass the information about our program on to your students. If you believe you have students at your university that would be interested in this unique opportunity, please inform them to contact us via info@beainstitute.org

 

Thank you very much for your support, and to find more information about our program, you may visit www.beainstitute.org/beai/ireland

 

Sincerely,

Ben Doherty
Ben.Doherty@beainstitute.org
http://facebook.com/BEAinstitute

February 26, 2014

Reminder: CSE study abroad application closes next week!

You have less than one week to submit your application for CSE direct exchanges to Sweden, Switzerland, and Germany! These are great opportunities to finish CSE requirements, travel, broaden your academic perspective, test your foreign language skills, and drink cheap beer with new international best friends.

The application for CSE direct exchanges in 2014-15 is now open! The deadline to apply is midnight on Monday, February 17. The application is located here: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/cseadv/49599

CSE has exchange agreements with three excellent universities: KTH in Sweden, ETH in Switzerland, and Saarland University in Germany. Students earn 400-level CSE credit that fulfills major requirements. More information is available here: http://www.cs.washington.edu/students/ugrad/exchanges/

Applicants will be notified of decisions via email by March 1st. If selected, students must commit to the exchange by March 14th.

Email Raven (ravena@cs.washington.edu) with any questions.

February 11, 2014

The CSE study abroad application is open!

The application for CSE direct exchanges in 2014-15 is now open! The deadline to apply is midnight on Monday, February 17. The application is located here:
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/cseadv/49599

CSE has exchange agreements with three excellent universities: KTH in Sweden, ETH in Switzerland, and Saarland University in Germany. Students earn 400-level CSE credit that fulfills major requirements. More information is available here:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/students/ugrad/exchanges/

Applicants will be notified of decisions via email by March 1st. If selected, students must commit to the exchange by March 14th.

Email Raven (ravena@cs.washington.edu) with any questions.

February 3, 2014

CSE Study Abroad Info Session – Tues Jan 21 3:30-4:30

Want to get away? Want to get 400-level CSE credit while doing so? Consider studying abroad through one of our direct exchange programs: https://www.cs.washington.edu/students/ugrad/exchanges

The CSE department has one-for-one student exchanges with:
-ETH in Zurich, Switzerland
-KTH in Stockholm, Sweden
-Saarland University in Saarbrucken, Germany

We will be hosting an info session to tell you more about these three programs. Faculty and students who have visited each school will be on-hand to share their experiences.

What: CSE Direct Exchange Info Session
When: Tuesday, Jan 21 3:30-4:30pm
Where: CSE 305

Study abroad applications for CSE exchanges during the academic year 2014-2015 will be due on February 17, 2014. Questions? Contact Elise (elised@cs.washington.edu) or Raven (ravena@cs.washington.edu).

January 16, 2014

Study water engineering in Jordan for 1 month – new information sessions scheduled

An invitation to participate in the Engineering Jordan study abroad exploration seminar 2014, from Professor Heidi Gough…

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Interested in Study Abroad? Interested in water and the environment in an International context? The CEE department is offering the study abroad course, “CEE 497 / CEE 598: ENGINEERING JORDAN, WATER IN AN ARID LAND” in late August/Early September.

Students learn about the cycle of water engineering from water resource to wastewater reuse in the backdrop of one of the most water-poor nations in the world, The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Students in the course live and study side-by-side with students from the Jordan University of Science and Engineering. This will be the third year in which this class has been offered and it has been getting rave reviews from past students. Space is limited.  Applications to enroll must be submitted by March 1.

This is a unique opportunity and is one of only a few engineering study abroad opportunities sponsored by the College of Engineering.

Want to know more? Come meet Dr. Heidi Gough, who leads this study abroad, during the following office hours specially for those interested in this study abroad.

More Hall Room 301

Wednesday January 22 12:30 to 1:30PM

Thursday February 6 11AM-12PM

Tuesday February 11 11AM-12PM

 

Heidi L. Gough, PE, PhD

Research Assistant Professor

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Washington @ProfGough

hgough@uw.edu

January 15, 2014

Study Abroad with the Honors Program — Open to ALL students (not only honors)

Dear Honors Community,

Please let your students know about the Honors Study Abroad Programs for the upcoming year.

During 2014-2015 Honors will offer faculty-led programs in New Zealand, Amsterdam, Rome & Venice, Spain, and Oxford; and direct exchanges to Argentina, Germany, Netherlands, and Tokyo. ALL students are welcome to apply.  Credit available includes Honors core credit (areas of knowledge designated) as well as departmental credits (program specific, please see individual program websites below). All Honors cores designations carry the related Areas of Knowledge designations.  Also, Honors prefix courses are designated “W” credit.
“New Zealand: Community and Environmental Health”
“Rome to Venice: Mediterranean Crossings”
Information Sessions: 
Wednesday, Nov. 20th at 12:30pm in MGH 211B (Honors Seminar Room)
Tuesday, Jan. 14th at 3:30pm in MGH 211B (Honors Seminar Room)
Application due January 17, 2014


“Oxford: Debates of Science and the Humanities” 

Oxford, England, Summer B Term 2014 

Tuesday, Dec. 3rd at 12:30pm in MGH 211B (Honors Seminar Room)
Tuesday, Jan. 7th at 12:30pm in MGH 211B (Honors Seminar Room)
Application due January 17, 2014.
“Crime, Law and Justice in Comparative Perspective”
Amsterdam, Netherlands, Summer A Term 2014 (a program offered through Honors and LSJ!)
Information Sessions:
Monday, Dec. 2nd at 3:00pm in MGH 211E (Honors Library)
Wednesday, Dec. 4th at 1:00pm in MGH 211E (Honors Library)
Wednesday, Jan. 15th at 1:00pm in MGH 211B (Honors Seminar Room)
Tuesday, Jan. 21st at 1:00pm in MGH 211B (Honors Seminar Room)
Application due January 24, 2014
“Spain: Wild Places and Forest Lands in Spain: International Environmental Law and Land Management”
Spain, Exploration Seminar 2014 (offered through Honors, Program on the Environment, and the School of Law)
More information about the information session TBA!
Application due March 1, 2014. 

Germany, Argentina, Netherlands, Tokyo

Wednesday, November 6th, 12:30 – 1:30pm in MGH 206.
Application due November 15, 2013. 


For more information about Honors International at UW visit:
http://depts.washington.edu/uwhonors/international/

For general UW Honors Program information visit:
http://depts.washington.edu/uwhonors/

You may also contact Associate Director, Honors Program, Julie Villegas at: villegas@uw.edu

 

_____________________________
Julie S. Villegas
Associate Director
International Programs, Lead
University Honors Program
Affiliate Assistant Professor
Department of English

211 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352800
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington  98195-2800

(206) 543-7172
(206) 543-7444
(206) 543-6469 (Fax)
villegas@uw.edu

http://depts.washington.edu/uwhonors/

October 30, 2013

Info Session for CS Study Abroad in Budapest! Tuesday October 29, 3:30 pm in CSE 691

NEW! An extraordinary study abroad program, AIT Budapest, for students interested in computing, design, and entrepreneurship.

The program includes innovative courses in topics like Computer Vision for Digital Postproduction, Mobile Software Development, Quantum Probability and Quantum Logic, and many others. You can hear about this in detail from one of AIT’s Professors visiting UW at CSE 691 (Gates Commons) on October 29, 3:30 pm (pizza and refreshments will be provided).

AIT also offers summer internships at major Hungarian software companies including LogMeIn and Prezi.

AIT also offers a one-month summer session from late May to late June.  You can combine that with the spring term to take additional courses (mobile software development and/or a course on the history of Budapest) – making the AIT spring + summer term equivalent to two academic quarters of credit.  You can also apply to just the AIT summer program.

While many AIT students are CS majors, the program welcomes all students with an interest and background in computation.  For example, students contemplating their own tech startup or with interests in application areas such as computational biology are likely to find the program compelling and rewarding.  CS majors will find that AIT offers a number of courses that are required for their major (e.g., theory of computation, algorithms, and others), making it possible to take both traditional major courses while also taking other courses that are unique to AIT.

The AIT program has a first-rate faculty including professors such as Erno Rubik (inventor of the Rubik’s Cube and recent recipient of the U.S. Outstanding Contributions to Science Education Award) teaching an extraordinary collection of courses, many of which are not available at most colleges or universities.

All classes are conducted in English on AIT’s lovely campus on the banks of the Danube River.  Students live in vibrant neighborhoods of Budapest and have ample opportunities to interact with Hungarian students and explore Hungary and the region.

AIT is small and friendly, with typical class sizes of 5-15 students.  Here are the schools from which students have come to AIT:  Amherst, Arizona State, Brown, Carleton, Cornell, Dartmouth, Grinnell, Gustavus Adolphus, Hampshire, Harvard, Harvey Mudd, Knox, Lewis and Clark, Macalaster, Mt. Holyoke, Oberlin, Olin, Pomona, Princeton, RPI, Rhodes, Rochester, Skidmore, Smith, St. Olaf, Swarthmore, Vassar, Williams, U. of Puget Sound, U. of Washington, Wesleyan, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Yale.

The program also includes Hungarian students from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.

Applications for Spring 2014 are due November 1, applications for the summer term are due March 1, and applications for Fall 2014 are due April 1.

The AIT website and application materials are available at: www.ait-budapest.com

Prof. Ran Libeskind-Hadas (ran@cs.hmc.edu) and Prof. Michael Orrison (orrison@math.hmc.edu) at Harvey Mudd College are serving as the North American Co-Directors for AIT and are happy to answer any questions that you might have and/or put you in touch with current and former AIT students so that you can get their impressions directly.

Flyer: ait_AIT Info_11x17_10_14_UW

October 22, 2013

Study Abroad Fair October 23rd

 

UW Study Abroad Fair

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

10am-2pm

Mary Gates Hall Commons

 

Thinking about studying abroad but don’t know how to get started or what is available? Need help identifying a program that is right for you?  Go to the UW Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, October 23rd, from 10 am-2 pm in Mary Gates Hall Commons. Over 500 study and internship programs will be represented providing an ideal venue to gather program information, compare options, ask questions and receive answers about the wide range of foreign study opportunities available to UW students. Where in the World will YOU go?

 

For more details about the fair and schedule of break-out sessions please click here.  **One of the break-out sessions will be “Study Abroad for STEM Students”. Check it out!

 

October 18, 2013

Scholarships for Study Abroad

Dear colleagues:

I’m writing to provide information about the GO! and Fritz Scholarships for study abroad.  Please share this information with students and colleagues!  If your program has a Facebook page, please also like us at http://www.facebook.com/UWGlobalOpportunities.

The GO! and Fritz Scholarships are open to UW undergraduates from all three campuses and offer awards of $2000 – $5000 to support study abroad. 

The deadline for applications for the GO! and Fritz is April 25th at 5pm.

  • Students studying abroad during summer, early fall, or fall 2013 should apply now.
  • Students studying abroad in winter or spring 2014 should apply at our next deadline in November.

We’re offering information sessions, drop-in advising, and individual appointments to answer student questions and provide application feedback.

  • Info sessions are Friday, 3/29 from 12:30 – 1:30pm and Tuesday, April 16th from 3:30 – 4:30pm in MGH171.
  • Drop-in hours are Mondays 10am – 12pm and Thursdays 3:30 – 5pm in MGH171.
  • Students are welcome to email goglobal@uw.edu to ask questions or set up an advising appointment.

We invite all students interested in study abroad (and advisers too!) to our next Study Abroad Meet & Greet on Tuesday, 4/16 from 4:30 – 5:30pm in MGH171.

  • GO! and Fritz Scholars just back from their studies abroad will be there to talk about their experiences and answer questions.
  • Delicious international snacks will be served!

Thanks for reading and for passing on this information.  Attached are flyers for the GO! and Fritz Scholarships and the Study Abroad Meet & Greet.  Please email me if you or your students have questions about these opportunities.

Have a great day!

Sara Stubbs, MSW
Global Opportunities Adviser
Center for Experiential Learning & Diversity

Mary Gates Hall 180E – Box 352803, Seattle, WA 98195
206.543.4170
sem42@uw.edu    www.goglobal.uw.edu

 

March 14, 2013

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