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TIRES
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
The social and political consequences of international
migration constitute one of the most important contemporary
issues facing the United States, EU member countries,
and many other areas in the world.
TIRES stands for Transnationalism, International
migration, Race, Ethnocentrism and the State,
the name of a new exchange and training program. Starting
in fall 2001, students have an exciting opportunity
to receive a MOBILITY GRANT
to study abroad for a full year on TIRES-related subjects
at four European and four U.S. universities.
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Participants
will be expected to take a full load of courses
at the host university under the guidance of a TIRES
faculty mentor. Credits earned during the program
will later appear as transfer credits.
REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION
This
program is open to all who are degree- seeking students,
have at least upper division status during the
year of exchange,
and who have demonstrable interest in the program
themes. Admission to the program will be on basis
of selection by a TIRES faculty committee and will
be contingent on the subsequent approval of the
host university.
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U.S.
students can still apply to spend one or two
semesters during the 2004-2005 academic year as an exchange student at one of the following universities:
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Students
applying to the program will need to demonstrate competency
in the relevant language. There are stipends available
for additional language training.
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·
Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder),
Germany
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Université de Liège, Belgium
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Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris,
France
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Universiteit van Amsterdam,
Netherlands
whereas EC
students can apply to one of the following universities:
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Florida International University, Miami
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New York University, New York
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University of Colorado, Boulder
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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
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Depending
upon which university you select, courses
will be taught in French, German and/or English.
Students will pay regular tuition fees for
the coursework abroad, and unless awarded
a mobility grant, will also be responsible
for their own transportation and living expenses
for the program. For more information, contact
your home university or for general information,
contact the program coordinators at either
Florida International University or Europa-Universität
Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder).
At
FIU: Dr. Judith Rasoletti
305 348-1792
rasolett@fiu.edu
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