University
of California, Education Abroad Program
The University of California (system
wide) Education Abroad Program (EAP) (website: http://www.uoeap.ucsb.edu/)
is opening up a new program in the Philippines to begin in April
2001. It is open to all University of California students.
Academic Year Program:
Ateneo
de Manila University
University of the Philippines, Diliman
Summer Filipino Language and Culture
Program, Los Baņos
Completion of the entire program would
provides U.C. credit and full U.C. financial aid is available.
Application due to campus EAP office
by January
Students at other U.C. campuses should
contact their own campus EAP office for application information.
At UCLA, EAP is located in 1101 Hershey Hall, telephone (310)794-5195,
website: http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eap/default.htm.
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University
of Hawai'i/Philippine Normal University
Advanced Filipino Abroad Program
The Advanced Filipino Abroad program,
coordinated by the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, will be held at
the Philippine Normal University. This
intensive six-week program is open to students with at least
college intermediate level study of Filipino (Tagalog) language
(or the equivalent). Applicants must be a university junior or
above (a graduate student), a U.S. citizen, or permanent resident.
Teachers are urged to apply. Native speakers are not eligible.
This program is contingent upon
the U.S. Department of Education Fulbright-Hayes Group Projects
Abroad Program funding. This program is supported by Cornell
University, University of California at Berkeley, University
of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Northern Illinois University,
University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Michigan, University
of Washington, and University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Program Dates: June 14 to July 27
2002
Application deadline: January 31,
2002.
For more information about the program
and the availability of fellowships (covers transportation, partial
program costs, board and lodging etc.), please contact:
Flo
Lamoureux, Teresita V. Ramos
The Center for SEA Studies
HIPLL University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Hawaii at Manoa
1890 East-West Road, Moore Hall 416
Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: (808) 956-8933; (808) 956-2688
Fax: (808) 956-5978; (808) 956-8933
E-mail: Teresita@hawaii.edu or cseas@hawaii.edu
Website: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~tagalog/abroad.htm
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University
of Wisconsin-Madison
Southeast Asian Studies Summer
Institute
The Southeast Asian Studies Summer
Institute (SEASSI) is an eight-week intensive language training
program for undergraduate and graduate students and professionals.
For the summers 2002 through 2004, SEASSI will be held on the
campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Instruction is
offered in the following languages at the first, second and third
year levels: Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Javanese, Khmer, Lao,
Tagalog, Thai and Vietnamese. Scheduling of classes is contingent
on sufficient enrollment, especially at the upper levels.
Each language course is equivalent
to two semesters of study, with full academic year credit. Instruction
is given in small individualized groups taught by a team consisting
of a coordinator (usually a linguist specializing in Southeast
Asian language pedagogy) and teachers who are native speakers
of that language.
Dates: June 17-August 9, 2002
Deadlines
to remember:
February
1, 2002: FLAS Fellowship Application Deadline
March
1, 2002: Heritage Language Fellowship Application Deadline
April
1, 2002: Tuition Fellowship Application Deadline
May
1, 2002: Final SEASSI Application Deadline
Contact
information:
Mary
Jo Studenberg, SEASSI Program Coordinator
Room
207, 1155 Observatory Dr.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608)
263-1755
Fax: (608) 263-3735
E-mail: mjstuden@facstaff.wisc.edu
Website: www.wisc.edu/seassi
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updated:
1/28/2004