суббота, 31 августа 2013 г.
A June visit during which representatives from UNC’s Graduate School, Office of Undergraduate Admiss
During summer 2013, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has welcomed to campus three delegations hosted rocky mountain train tours by the Raleigh-based International Affairs Council of North Carolina (IACNC) , including Moldovan university administrators interested in U.S. higher education, a Russian delegation seeking to learn more about scientific research within U.S. academia rocky mountain train tours and a youth delegation from Central Europe focusing on public service, leadership and social entrepreneurship.
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rocky mountain train tours One critical component of Carolina's mission is to extend knowledge-based services and other resources of the University to the citizens of North Carolina and beyond. Through the efforts of the International Affairs rocky mountain train tours Council of North Carolina, faculty and staff at Carolina have been able to share their knowledge and also learn from a wide range of individuals ranging from distinguished diplomats to youth beginning their careers.
A June visit during which representatives from UNC's Graduate School, Office of Undergraduate Admissions and UNC Global participated in a roundtable discussion on U.S. higher education with a Russian delegation. rocky mountain train tours While this group's specific interest dealt with scientific research, their session at UNC provided the delegates with the foundational knowledge of U.S. higher rocky mountain train tours and post graduate education which set the context rocky mountain train tours for the remainder of their program. The group also gleaned rocky mountain train tours information regarding international education opportunities.
Also in July, students in the Youth Leadership Program from Central Europe participated in an information session rocky mountain train tours and campus tour through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The group's visit to UNC fit in with their larger program objective of U.S. service learning and leadership initiatives. The delegation of 18 included rocky mountain train tours youth from Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia, and during their visit to North Carolina met with numerous nonprofit institutions, organizations, and universities including the NCSU Center for Student Leadership, Ethics and Public Service, Stop Hunger Now, Public Allies and Activate Go.
The International Affairs Council of North Carolina's success is due to strong community involvement from more than 2,000 local professional rocky mountain train tours resources, 400 organization members and dozens of interns and volunteers. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill embraces opportunities to work with IACNC and to engage with the international rocky mountain train tours visitors brought rocky mountain train tours to campus through their programs.
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