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English Teaching Program in Shenzhen, China

Now accepting applications. This program seeks graduating seniors and recent graduates to teach English in Shenzhen, China for one year. Participants learn Mandarin Chinese and gain a year's experience in one of the world's most important and most interesting cultures. This well-established, large program is supported by the Shenzhen government. The program begins with three weeks in Beijing for training in English teaching methods and in Chinese language (4 levels; the beginning course requires no prior study of Chinese). Please click here for more information.

Gilman Program

Gilman Program - new undergrad study abroad scholarship

Freeman-Asia

Freeman-Asia - opportunities for study in East and Southeast Asia

2009 Monbukagakusho Research Student Scholarship

Offered by the Government of Japan.  Qualifications for this scholarship include: under 35 years of age by April 1, 2009, must be a US citizen to apply in the US , an undergraduate degree, a minimum 3.0 GPA, and the study area must be the same or related field of previous study.  Selected applicants will receive round-trip airfare to Japan , tuition exemption and allowances for a one-and-half or two-year program or the period to complete the relevant course if enrolled in a master's, doctoral or professional graduate course.  Further details and the application documents can be found on the website http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/toj/toj0307e.html#1 .

The program is scheduled to begin in April or October 2009 unless enrolled in the master's, doctoral or professional graduate course.  The application is due at the Consulate General of Japan in Miami by July 6, 2008 .  The interview and examination will follow shortly after this date.  Please contact Ms. Kissinger at #(305)530-9090 x142 or e-mail cgjmia@cofs.net for additional information. 

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The English Teaching Program in Shenzhen, China is accepting applications. This program seeks graduating seniors and recent graduates to teach English in Shenzhen, China for one year. Participants learn Mandarin Chinese and gain a year's experience in one of the world's most important and most interesting cultures. This well-established, large program is supported by the Shenzhen government. The program begins with three weeks in Beijing for training in English teaching methods and in Chinese language (4 levels; the beginning course requires no prior study of Chinese). Please click here for more information.

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