Education
· J. W. Fulbright Commission
International Educational Exchange
Program
· Bard College Clemente Course in the
Humanities in New York
Czech language courses
· Institute of Linguistic and Professional Training of Charles University
For more information please contact:
Univerzita Karlova
Vratislavova 10
128 00 Praha 2
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 2 2499 0411
Fax: +420 2 2499 0440
E-mail: ujop@ruk.cuni.cz
www.cuni.cz/cuni/ujop/czech.htm.en
· Department of Czech for Foreigners, Masaryk University, Brno
Faculty of Arts
Arna Novaka 1
660 88 Brno
Czech Republic
tel.: +420-5-41121 130
+420-5-41121 127
+420-5-41121 122
fax: +420-5-41121 406
E-mail: eva@phil.muni.cz
www.phil.muni.cz/kabcest
· Summer School of Slavonic Languages, Palacky University, Olomouc
LSSS FFUP
Krizkovskeho 10
771 80 Olomouc
Tel: +420 68 563 3172
Fax: +420 68 522 9162
E-mail: vintrova@tunw.upol.cz
http://lsss.upol.cz
· American Institute on Political and Economic Systems
The US -based Fund for American Studies will hold the AIPES in Prague. AIPES brings emerging leaders from universities throughout Central and Eastern Europe to Prague to study important political and economic concepts.
The Fund for American Studies
1706 New Hampshire Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20009
Tel: 202-986 0384
Fax: 202 986 8930
www.aipes.org
· Czech and Slovak Language and History Classes. The language school is open to anyone -- elementary students to elders -- interested in learning about the Czech and Slovak languages, history and culture. For more information: Dolores Zajickova Gentes, 410-435-1317, or see www.czslha.org.
· Charles University, 2nd Faculty of Medicine
· INTERNATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE IN PRAGUE
For more information click at www.czechleadrship.com
· The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) announces the following Fellowships and Grants in East European Studies for scholars in the humanities and social sciences pursuing research related to Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and the successor states to the former Yugoslavia. Proposals dealing with Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and the former Yugoslavia are particularly encouraged. All programs require U.S. citizenship or permanent residence. For details click here or at www.acls.org/appform.htm
· American Czech Education Center
· Academic Information center
· Jan Hus Educational Foundation
· Vaclav Havel Fellowship
· J. W. Fulbright commission in the Czech Republic - international educational exchange
· RESEARCH AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
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· Berkeley College in New York offers Business degree studies - Students receive an excellent education that balances academic preparation, professional training, and the latest in computer technology. The College assists students every step of the way to make sure they succeed - both personally and professionally. At Berkeley, you can earn a Bachelor’s or an Associate’s degree in several business related fields. Also, you can complete a short-term certificate in just 9 months. During the last three months of the degree program, students work with a company that specifically relates to their majors while taking courses in the evenings. Students are assisted with internships, placement, career counseling, resume planning, training, and interviewing strategies. For details click here.
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Center for SCHOLARS and WRITERS. The Center for Scholars and Writers provides opportunities for fellows to explore the rich and diverse collections of the Humanities and Social Sciences Library. It also serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas among the fellows, invited guests, the wider academic and cultural communities, and the interested public. The New York Public Library, Humanities and Social Sciences Library, Room 225, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, NYC, or go to www.acls.org , or e-mail: grants@acls.org