
Highlights:
During this program, you will develop knowledge about Canada, competences in intercultural communication and understanding of what it is like to work on research projects in a graduate program in Canada. Some local volunteering opportunities will be part of the curriculum in the 4 weeks.
The International Summer Program provides four weeks’ curriculum content in four theme areas: Canadian Studies, Intercultural Communication, Graduate Research and Community Engagement. There will be both lectures and site visits.
- Canadian Studies: A series of lectures will be included in this module to help students understand Canada as a country, including its population, geography, economy and culture. Students will be encouraged to engage in comparative studies with their home countries. Site visits will be organized to the Provincial government of Alberta and the Municipal government of Edmonton.
- Intercultural Learning: This module will engage students in intercultural learning with a series of seminars on important topics, such as broad cultural categories, small culture observations, intercultural identity development and global competence & leadership. The goal is to enhance students’ complex understanding of cross-cultural issues and improve their cross-cultural competencies.
- Graduate Research: This module aims to expose participating students to the diverse research projects conducted by graduate students in diverse disciplines, from Science to Humanities, from Medicine to Engineering, at the University of Alberta. The goal is to inspire students’ research interests and aspirations for graduate studies. In addition to research presentations, research lab visits will be organized.
- Community Engagement: An important Canadian value is being involved in one's community. Community engagement is about people working collaboratively towards a common future, drawing strength from each other and from the diversity of their perspectives. This module will engage students in examining some of the issues related to volunteerism, running nonprofit organizations, and participating in some volunteering activities in the city of Edmonton.
Enrolment Type and Fees
Enrolment Type: DIRECT ENROLMENT (Cross-Institutional Study)
Fees:$4,600 CAD for individual registration/application fee of $150 CAD credited from fee
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If you wish to transfer credit for the program, you must first seek approval from your faculty for credit transfer through Cross-Institutional Enrolment. For more information see - Applying for credit and funding for your overseas short course.
Students should register their interest for this program at http://unsw.aglobal.education/st-application by 24 March 2023. Further instructions will then be sent by email.
More information
For further details:
- Visit - https://www.ualberta.ca/admissions-programs/visiting-student-and-internship-programs/international-summer-winter-program/index.html
- Email – advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au
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