Fullbright and NSEP Boren Scholarships Workshop
Thursday, September 4, 2008

Get an overview of these scholarship opportunities to:
• Study Abroad
• Research Overseas
• Teach English Abroad

Learn more about preparing competitive applications
to get you abroad today!

Join us –
NSEP Boren, 10am-noon, 3220 UGL
Fulbright, 1:30-3:30pm, 3210 UGL

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Our office can take your passport photos!

15 minutes and only $6. Call 313-577-3207 for more information.

Why Study Abroad?

Studying Abroad will broaden your horizons and challenge your meaning of independence. It will create opportunities that will expand your learning experience and make you an invaluable resource to future employers.

Studying Abroad will also help you gain knowledge, talents and skills that will enable you to prosper and grow in our fast changing and increasingly competitive world. It offers a great opportunity to improve your understanding of other cultures and world issues.

More importantly it gives you firsthand observation of the habits, customs, political economic and social issues that have formed and continues to form its history.

Consider Study Abroad through WSU and broaden perspective in your chosen major or field of study. Take a quantum leap in your intellectual and social growth.

Special Opportunities

And the Scholarship goes to...

Internship in France: Since 1997, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in association wtih the French-American Chamber of Commerce has offered an extraordinary internship program to students enrolled in Amercian universities and colleges, or to students who have obtained their undergraduate or graduate level diploma within the last two years. The success of this service is growing with students and internship companies. It started seven years ago with four candidates and since January of this year, over 120 students took part in the program. For more information visit: http://frenchculture.org/education/.

Internship in Germany: This internship program provides the opportunity for a selected group of American graduates to learn first-hand about German politics by working in the office of a member of the German Parliament (Deutscher Bundestag). Participants would be matriculated as students at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. For more information visit: http://bundestag.de/ipp.

 

 

Study Abroad & Global Programs- Kelli E. Pugh, Director
5155 Gullen Mall - 1600 David Adamany Undergraduate Library - Detroit, MI 48202 USA
Tel: (313) 577-3207 - Fax: (313) 577-7687 - email: studyabroad@wayne.edu
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