This newsletter from the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission provides information on upcoming and past events related to the Fulbright program. It announces the arrival of new U.S. Fulbright grantees for the academic year and an orientation seminar for them. It also describes a forthcoming Fulbright roundtable at a conference on urban spaces in the U.S. and Romania presenting senior Fulbright awards at Romanian universities. Past events recapped include a pre-departure orientation for Romanian grantees and a Fulbright roundtable at a congress on Romanian studies.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter - Volume II, Issue 4FulbrightRomania
The document is a newsletter from the Romanian Alumni Community dated May 31, 2012. It provides news and updates on alumni events and opportunities in 3 sections: Alumni News, From Alumni, and Alumni Information. Key events summarized include the East-West Cultural Passage Conference, a new executive director at the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission, the 14th Annual Conference of the English Department at the University of Bucharest, and a book launch by a U.S. Fulbright alumnus. Professional development grants and an international social work conference are also announced.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter Volume I, Issue 12FulbrightRomania
This newsletter from the Romanian Alumni Community provides updates on alumni activities. It discusses a Q&A session on volunteerism with the Peace Corps Deputy Director. It encourages alumni to use the #StateAlumni hashtag and provides information on the State Alumni Research Center and Facebook page. It also shares news about Romanian and U.S. alumni, including the launch of a new think tank in Romania, a profile of a Romanian Fulbright alumna, and recent publications by a U.S. Fulbright alumna who studied in Romania. In addition, it welcomes back three Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program grantees from Romania.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter - Volume II, Issue 2FulbrightRomania
The newsletter provides information for the Romanian Alumni Community. It highlights several Romanian alumni including:
1. Cătălin Baba, a former Fulbright scholar who was recently appointed Minister of Education in Romania.
2. Dr. Laura Sitaru, a Fulbright alumna who recently completed a research program at Georgetown University.
3. Olimpia Mosteanu, a current Fulbright student who presented her research poster at a conference in San Diego.
4. Dr. Viorel Popescu, a Fulbright alumnus who was awarded a prestigious conservation research fellowship.
The newsletter also provides information on funding opportunities for alumni projects through the Alumni Engagement Innovation
The document is a newsletter from the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission providing updates on Fulbright programs and alumni. It announces that applications are open for the 2013-2014 Fulbright Student Award. It also discusses orientations for new U.S. Fulbright grantees to Romania, a Romanian winner of the Fulbright-Schuman Grant, presentations on Fulbright awards at Romanian universities, and a Fulbright alumnus being appointed Minister of Education. Additionally, it mentions that three Fulbright alumni have been elected as rectors of Romanian universities.
The document is a newsletter from the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission dated June 30, 2012. It announces that Rodica Mihăilă is the new Executive Director of the Commission. It also announces that applications are now being accepted for the Fulbright Senior Postdoctoral Award 2013-2014 and the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship 2013. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming events being held by the Commission, including a Fulbright Roundtable at an international studies conference and participation in a Flag Day celebration at the U.S. Ambassador's residence.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter - Volume II, Issue 3FulbrightRomania
This newsletter provides information for members of the Romanian Alumni Community. It includes announcements of upcoming events such as conferences on Romanian studies and theater, as well as news from Fulbright alumni such as lectures given and articles published. It also provides information on the State Alumni website for networking with other exchange program alumni and links to related organizations.
The FEAC organized a 3-day U.S. admissions summer school in Constanta, Romania to help Romanian students increase their chances of being admitted to and receiving financial aid from U.S. universities. The summer school provided training on selecting universities and strong application strategies. It also included movie screenings and discussions on U.S. culture. The next summer school will take place in Sibiu in April 2013. FEAC also published a fall newsletter for high school students with information on university life, selecting schools, and upcoming FEAC events.
Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission Newsletter - December 2010FulbrightRomania
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events organized by the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission, including training programs on graduate and undergraduate admissions to U.S. universities. It also summarizes past events, such as a winter holiday celebration and conferences. Updates are provided from current Fulbright grantees in Romania and the U.S., including educational and cultural activities. The newsletter aims to connect the Fulbright community and promote U.S. study opportunities.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter - Volume II, Issue 4FulbrightRomania
The document is a newsletter from the Romanian Alumni Community dated May 31, 2012. It provides news and updates on alumni events and opportunities in 3 sections: Alumni News, From Alumni, and Alumni Information. Key events summarized include the East-West Cultural Passage Conference, a new executive director at the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission, the 14th Annual Conference of the English Department at the University of Bucharest, and a book launch by a U.S. Fulbright alumnus. Professional development grants and an international social work conference are also announced.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter Volume I, Issue 12FulbrightRomania
This newsletter from the Romanian Alumni Community provides updates on alumni activities. It discusses a Q&A session on volunteerism with the Peace Corps Deputy Director. It encourages alumni to use the #StateAlumni hashtag and provides information on the State Alumni Research Center and Facebook page. It also shares news about Romanian and U.S. alumni, including the launch of a new think tank in Romania, a profile of a Romanian Fulbright alumna, and recent publications by a U.S. Fulbright alumna who studied in Romania. In addition, it welcomes back three Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program grantees from Romania.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter - Volume II, Issue 2FulbrightRomania
The newsletter provides information for the Romanian Alumni Community. It highlights several Romanian alumni including:
1. Cătălin Baba, a former Fulbright scholar who was recently appointed Minister of Education in Romania.
2. Dr. Laura Sitaru, a Fulbright alumna who recently completed a research program at Georgetown University.
3. Olimpia Mosteanu, a current Fulbright student who presented her research poster at a conference in San Diego.
4. Dr. Viorel Popescu, a Fulbright alumnus who was awarded a prestigious conservation research fellowship.
The newsletter also provides information on funding opportunities for alumni projects through the Alumni Engagement Innovation
The document is a newsletter from the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission providing updates on Fulbright programs and alumni. It announces that applications are open for the 2013-2014 Fulbright Student Award. It also discusses orientations for new U.S. Fulbright grantees to Romania, a Romanian winner of the Fulbright-Schuman Grant, presentations on Fulbright awards at Romanian universities, and a Fulbright alumnus being appointed Minister of Education. Additionally, it mentions that three Fulbright alumni have been elected as rectors of Romanian universities.
The document is a newsletter from the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission dated June 30, 2012. It announces that Rodica Mihăilă is the new Executive Director of the Commission. It also announces that applications are now being accepted for the Fulbright Senior Postdoctoral Award 2013-2014 and the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship 2013. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming events being held by the Commission, including a Fulbright Roundtable at an international studies conference and participation in a Flag Day celebration at the U.S. Ambassador's residence.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter - Volume II, Issue 3FulbrightRomania
This newsletter provides information for members of the Romanian Alumni Community. It includes announcements of upcoming events such as conferences on Romanian studies and theater, as well as news from Fulbright alumni such as lectures given and articles published. It also provides information on the State Alumni website for networking with other exchange program alumni and links to related organizations.
The FEAC organized a 3-day U.S. admissions summer school in Constanta, Romania to help Romanian students increase their chances of being admitted to and receiving financial aid from U.S. universities. The summer school provided training on selecting universities and strong application strategies. It also included movie screenings and discussions on U.S. culture. The next summer school will take place in Sibiu in April 2013. FEAC also published a fall newsletter for high school students with information on university life, selecting schools, and upcoming FEAC events.
Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission Newsletter - December 2010FulbrightRomania
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events organized by the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission, including training programs on graduate and undergraduate admissions to U.S. universities. It also summarizes past events, such as a winter holiday celebration and conferences. Updates are provided from current Fulbright grantees in Romania and the U.S., including educational and cultural activities. The newsletter aims to connect the Fulbright community and promote U.S. study opportunities.
The document is a newsletter from the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission that provides information on Fulbright programs and events. Some of the key information includes:
- Orientation was held for 2011-2012 U.S. Fulbright grantees in Romania.
- A Thanksgiving celebration was held bringing together over 100 Romanian alumni of U.S. exchange programs.
- Presentations were given on applying for Fulbright Senior Awards and seminars were held to help candidates prepare for interviews.
- U.S. Fulbright scholars gave lectures on their research at universities in Romania and participated in cultural events.
- Upcoming programs were announced including the Teacher Excellence and Achievement Program in January
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter Volume I, Issue 6FulbrightRomania
This newsletter provides information about alumni activities and opportunities for the Romanian Alumni Community. It includes news about workshops and grants for Romanian and American alumni, interviews with Fulbright scholars, and information about upcoming events. American alumni activities featured include collaborations, publications, presentations, and performances in Romania. The newsletter aims to connect and engage members of the Romanian alumni network.
The document summarizes the submission and review process for the National FORUM of Applied Educational Research Journal - Electronic. It can accept submissions electronically or via postal mail. The acceptance rate is 15% and it has a blind peer-review process that takes 1-2 months. It follows APA style guidelines and publishes articles on a variety of educational topics for an international audience of academics and administrators.
Educational Psychology & Administration, www.nationalforum.com, Dr. William A...William Kritsonis
Educational Psychology & Administration, www.nationalforum.com, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Since 1983) Over 5,500 published
This document provides information about submitting manuscripts to the Cabell's Commendable Journal titled Schooling. Key details include:
1) Manuscripts can be submitted electronically or via postal mail and the review process takes 1-2 months with feedback from at least 3 external and 3 in-house reviewers.
2) The editor-in-chief is William Allan Kritsonis and the acceptance rate for publications is 15% with another 6-10% being invited articles.
3) Manuscripts should be written in APA style and range from 6-20 pages in length with 3 copies required for submission.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 394, March 22, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is an electronic newsletter for alumni of US government programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides announcements about upcoming events and opportunities, including a symposium on American studies to celebrate 20 years of Kyrgyz-American diplomatic relations. It also lists current job vacancies at organizations like the UN and US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. The newsletter is distributed weekly to provide information to help alumni with professional and personal growth.
The document provides submission guidelines for the National FORUM of Special Education Journal. It can accept submissions electronically or via postal mail. The acceptance rate for manuscripts is 15% and it uses a blind peer-review process with 3+ external and internal reviewers. The review process takes 1-2 months. Manuscripts should be written in APA style and can range from 6-20 pages. Topics include special education, curriculum, gifted education, and other education fields.
This is a sample of a type of presentation I often put together using forms of new media (in this case a podcast, combined with internet and print exposure) to help build awareness and business for the client and a new revenue stream for my employer.
National FORUM Journals - www.nationalforum.com
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
EducationUSA Weekly Update, #345, September 9, 2013EducationUSA
Accredited U.S. educational institutions can publicize their financial aid opportunities and campus news to the EducationUSA network of over 400 centers in 170 countries through our free service: EdUSA Weekly Update. EducationUSA advising centers will, in turn, circulate this information through a multitude of international channels via social media, newsletters, bulletin boards, websites, and more!
The newsletter provides updates on Fulbright programs and grantees. It announces that applications are open for the Fulbright Senior Award and Humphrey Fellowship. It also summarizes workshops and conferences involving Fulbright, and highlights activities of current and former U.S. and Romanian Fulbright grantees, including presentations, performances, publications and collaborations.
Logos from various companies are shown, but not named or described. The document poses the question of how many logos the reader can recognize from the assortment presented. It does not provide any context around the logos or why they were selected for display.
İSTANBUL UNIVERSITY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND QUOTAS TO ASSOCIATE DEGRESS AN...Ali Osman Öncel
This document provides information about application requirements and quotas for associate degree and undergraduate programs at Istanbul University for students of foreign nationality or overseas students.
It lists the application dates and how to apply online, including filling out the application form, uploading a photo, and printing/submitting required documents before the deadline.
Accepted entrance exams and their minimum scores are outlined, such as the SAT, ACT, high school graduation exams from various countries, and more. Nationality requirements are also specified.
A demonstration of how the My Language website can be used by library staff to support multicultural communities. The updated website was launched in November 2011.
Marion Barry was an American politician who served four terms as the mayor of Washington D.C. from 1979 to 1991 and 1995 to 1999. He was involved in the civil rights movement in the 1960s and was the first prominent civil rights activist to become the chief executive of a major city. However, his political career was also marred by a drug scandal in 1990 when he was arrested for cocaine possession. Despite this, he was re-elected as mayor in 1994.
The document is a newsletter from the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission that provides information on Fulbright programs and events. Some of the key information includes:
- Orientation was held for 2011-2012 U.S. Fulbright grantees in Romania.
- A Thanksgiving celebration was held bringing together over 100 Romanian alumni of U.S. exchange programs.
- Presentations were given on applying for Fulbright Senior Awards and seminars were held to help candidates prepare for interviews.
- U.S. Fulbright scholars gave lectures on their research at universities in Romania and participated in cultural events.
- Upcoming programs were announced including the Teacher Excellence and Achievement Program in January
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter Volume I, Issue 6FulbrightRomania
This newsletter provides information about alumni activities and opportunities for the Romanian Alumni Community. It includes news about workshops and grants for Romanian and American alumni, interviews with Fulbright scholars, and information about upcoming events. American alumni activities featured include collaborations, publications, presentations, and performances in Romania. The newsletter aims to connect and engage members of the Romanian alumni network.
The document summarizes the submission and review process for the National FORUM of Applied Educational Research Journal - Electronic. It can accept submissions electronically or via postal mail. The acceptance rate is 15% and it has a blind peer-review process that takes 1-2 months. It follows APA style guidelines and publishes articles on a variety of educational topics for an international audience of academics and administrators.
Educational Psychology & Administration, www.nationalforum.com, Dr. William A...William Kritsonis
Educational Psychology & Administration, www.nationalforum.com, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Since 1983) Over 5,500 published
This document provides information about submitting manuscripts to the Cabell's Commendable Journal titled Schooling. Key details include:
1) Manuscripts can be submitted electronically or via postal mail and the review process takes 1-2 months with feedback from at least 3 external and 3 in-house reviewers.
2) The editor-in-chief is William Allan Kritsonis and the acceptance rate for publications is 15% with another 6-10% being invited articles.
3) Manuscripts should be written in APA style and range from 6-20 pages in length with 3 copies required for submission.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 394, March 22, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is an electronic newsletter for alumni of US government programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides announcements about upcoming events and opportunities, including a symposium on American studies to celebrate 20 years of Kyrgyz-American diplomatic relations. It also lists current job vacancies at organizations like the UN and US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. The newsletter is distributed weekly to provide information to help alumni with professional and personal growth.
The document provides submission guidelines for the National FORUM of Special Education Journal. It can accept submissions electronically or via postal mail. The acceptance rate for manuscripts is 15% and it uses a blind peer-review process with 3+ external and internal reviewers. The review process takes 1-2 months. Manuscripts should be written in APA style and can range from 6-20 pages. Topics include special education, curriculum, gifted education, and other education fields.
This is a sample of a type of presentation I often put together using forms of new media (in this case a podcast, combined with internet and print exposure) to help build awareness and business for the client and a new revenue stream for my employer.
National FORUM Journals - www.nationalforum.com
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
EducationUSA Weekly Update, #345, September 9, 2013EducationUSA
Accredited U.S. educational institutions can publicize their financial aid opportunities and campus news to the EducationUSA network of over 400 centers in 170 countries through our free service: EdUSA Weekly Update. EducationUSA advising centers will, in turn, circulate this information through a multitude of international channels via social media, newsletters, bulletin boards, websites, and more!
The newsletter provides updates on Fulbright programs and grantees. It announces that applications are open for the Fulbright Senior Award and Humphrey Fellowship. It also summarizes workshops and conferences involving Fulbright, and highlights activities of current and former U.S. and Romanian Fulbright grantees, including presentations, performances, publications and collaborations.
Logos from various companies are shown, but not named or described. The document poses the question of how many logos the reader can recognize from the assortment presented. It does not provide any context around the logos or why they were selected for display.
İSTANBUL UNIVERSITY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND QUOTAS TO ASSOCIATE DEGRESS AN...Ali Osman Öncel
This document provides information about application requirements and quotas for associate degree and undergraduate programs at Istanbul University for students of foreign nationality or overseas students.
It lists the application dates and how to apply online, including filling out the application form, uploading a photo, and printing/submitting required documents before the deadline.
Accepted entrance exams and their minimum scores are outlined, such as the SAT, ACT, high school graduation exams from various countries, and more. Nationality requirements are also specified.
A demonstration of how the My Language website can be used by library staff to support multicultural communities. The updated website was launched in November 2011.
Marion Barry was an American politician who served four terms as the mayor of Washington D.C. from 1979 to 1991 and 1995 to 1999. He was involved in the civil rights movement in the 1960s and was the first prominent civil rights activist to become the chief executive of a major city. However, his political career was also marred by a drug scandal in 1990 when he was arrested for cocaine possession. Despite this, he was re-elected as mayor in 1994.
Romanian Alumni Community Newsletter - Volume I, Issue 2FulbrightRomania
This newsletter from the Romanian Alumni Community provides information on alumni events, grant opportunities, and accomplishments. It announces the opening of the Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund grant competition and provides details on submitting proposals and forming project teams. It also shares information on upcoming webinars for Fulbright grant applications and makes transcripts available from past webinars and Q&A sessions. Additionally, it highlights recent accomplishments of Romanian and American Fulbright alumni and recaps events like the orientation for new Fulbright grantees to Romania.
This newsletter from the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission provides information on upcoming and past events related to education programs and exchanges between Romania and the United States. Upcoming events include a book launch celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Fulbright Program, seminars on applying for Fulbright grants, and webinars on studying in the U.S. Past events include webinars for Fulbright applicants, presentations on studying at U.S.-style universities in Europe, and orientations for Fulbright grantees from both Romania and the United States. The newsletter also provides updates on Fulbright programs and opportunities for graduate study in the U.S.
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The Summer-Fall 2013 issue of EducationUSA Romania's quarterly publication for high school students and their parents and teachers interested in U.S. study and culture.
This newsletter provides information for high school students interested in studying in the United States. It summarizes a student's experience at the Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellows Summer Institute, highlighting the application process, activities during the program, and personal growth. It also features a university highlight on Babson College, noting its high rankings in business programs. The newsletter aims to help students learn about study abroad opportunities and resources available through the Fulbright Educational Advising Center in Romania.
The Central Europe Faculty Program is directed by Dr. Hana Cervinkova and based in Wroclaw, Poland. It includes coursework taught by US and European faculty across disciplines at three local universities, as well as a traveling seminar through Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, and Germany. Students explore the history and current issues of reconciliation in major cities of Central Europe. The program provides housing in Wroclaw, and students have opportunities for internships, independent research, and publishing work about their experiences.
Art history professor Billie Follensbee at Missouri State University was awarded a research stipend to study ancient Mesoamerican fishing practices between 1500 BC and 250 BC. The stipend will allow her to conduct research at the Dumbarton Oaks library and museum. Follensbee believes that studying depictions of fishing in early sculpture can provide insights into how fishing equipment may have been used in ceremonies or rituals. She hopes this research will expand understanding of these ancient cultures.
This is a variation of a News Release that I created for the Missouri State University Communications office. This document was created for an internship.
This newsletter summarizes events held by American Councils Moldova in July 2013, including:
1) A celebration of US Independence Day on July 6th with over 50 alumni attending and awards given to top alumni and partners.
2) Workshops held on July 7-8 for 18 teachers on integrating online tools into education projects.
3) Hosting of the Eurasian Regional Language Program student Stephanie Russo who improved her Romanian language skills while experiencing Moldovan culture.
4) Announcement that FLEX alumnus Nicu Gaibu from Moldova won third place in the 12th annual "Faces of FLEX" photo contest for his photo "Making Children Smile."
Lindsey Maxwell is a doctoral candidate in Atlantic History at Florida International University, specializing in religious and cultural history of the United States and South Africa. She has received several fellowships and grants and has published book reviews and conference presentations. Her dissertation focuses on religious equality and the making of South Africa. She has taught various history courses as a graduate teaching assistant and guest lecturer.
The document is a newsletter from the US-Italy Fulbright Commission providing updates on the Fulbright Program. It summarizes the research and studies of 14 Italian Fulbright scholars for the 2009-2010 academic year. The scholars represent a variety of fields including music, philosophy, engineering, sciences, and social sciences. They will conduct research at top American universities such as Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and more. It also provides profiles of the scholars, their projects, and host institutions in the US.
The newsletter provides information on Fulbright scholarships awarded in 2010, including 128 total scholarships (65 to Italians and 63 to Americans). It highlights activities in sustainable food consumption and global food security. It also discusses partnerships with US and Italian universities through the Fulbright Universitas Program and Specialists Program. Upcoming events in 2011 are announced.
The document provides information about the University of Bucharest in Romania. It discusses the university's history dating back to 1857, its current faculties and academic structure with over 32,000 students. It outlines the university's mission to contribute to knowledge through research and education, both nationally and internationally. The university focuses on research excellence in key areas like the environment, new materials, and cognitive sciences. It achieves high research output with publications, theses, and international collaborations.
The document discusses whether universities can truly be havens for intercultural dialogue. It makes three key points:
1) Historically, universities promoted internationalism but this was limited to prominent schools. Today, international students and scholars primarily flow from developing to developed countries.
2) In peripheral countries like Brazil, foreign students and professors are few. Internationalism is concentrated in famous universities of developed nations.
3) While developed university centers see interaction between diverse cultures, the cultural exchange is often one-sided, with developing countries learning but not necessarily teaching. Universities also shape a common culture that may obscure cultural differences.
However, the growth of fields like anthropology and history have increased understanding of
The Havighurst Center - Miami Orientation 2021Elizabeth Walsh
The Havighurst Center for Russian & Post-Soviet Studies was established in 2000 through a generous donation from Walter E. Havighurst. It is located at Miami University and focuses on research, teaching, and programming related to Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia. The Center has eight core faculty members and provides undergraduate students opportunities to study abroad, obtain fellowships, and interact with international scholars through various events and programs hosted by the Havighurst Center.
EducationUSA Weekly Update, #352, October 28, 2013EducationUSA
Accredited U.S. educational institutions can publicize their financial aid opportunities and campus news to the EducationUSA network of over 400 centers in 170 countries through our free service: EdUSA Weekly Update. EducationUSA advising centers will, in turn, circulate this information through a multitude of international channels via social media, newsletters, bulletin boards, websites, and more!
Fulbright Scholarship Program – Facilitating Global UnderstandingDavid Bohn
David Bohn is a recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship, which he used to travel and study in Romania. The Fulbright Scholar Program is an international exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government with a mission to “increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.” David Bohn was able to use his Fulbright Scholarship to learn more about Romanian culture while also through this exchange helped Romanian citizens learn more about the United States.
The document summarizes a Deaf History Certificate Program that offers graduate-level coursework covering topics in American and European Deaf history. The certificate program consists of 5 courses totaling 15 credits. Courses cover the history of the American Deaf community, European Deaf history, mass media and the Deaf community, and research methods. The program aims to provide training in Deaf history for students and professionals to utilize new insights in their work. Graduates have obtained careers as teachers, community engagement coordinators, and independent scholars.
The document summarizes a Deaf History Certificate Program that offers graduate-level coursework covering topics in American and European Deaf history. The certificate program requires completion of 5 courses (15 credits) including courses on the history of the American Deaf community, European Deaf history, mass media and the Deaf community, and Deaf people during Hitler's Europe. The mission of the program is to teach students to utilize insights from Deaf history scholarship in their work and promote research methods in the field. Graduates have obtained careers as teachers, community leaders, and independent scholars.
The document summarizes a Deaf History Certificate Program that offers graduate-level coursework covering topics in American and European Deaf history. The certificate program requires completion of 5 courses (15 credits) including courses on the history of the American Deaf community, European Deaf history, mass media and the Deaf community, and Deaf people during Hitler's Europe. The mission of the program is to teach students to utilize insights from Deaf history scholarship in their work and promote research methods in the field. Graduates have obtained careers as teachers, community organizers, and independent scholars.
The document summarizes a Deaf History Certificate Program that offers graduate-level coursework covering topics in American and European Deaf history. The certificate program consists of 5 courses totaling 15 credits. Courses cover the history of the American Deaf community, European Deaf history, mass media and the Deaf community, and research methods. The program aims to provide training in Deaf history for students and professionals to utilize new insights in their work. Graduates have obtained careers as teachers, community engagement coordinators, and independent scholars.
The document announces an international conference being held on April 20-21, 2012 in Kyiv, Ukraine to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Fulbright Program in Ukraine. The goal is to critically assess past, present, and future trends in higher education in Ukraine and other European and former Soviet states. Key topics to be discussed include university governance, research universities, inclusive education, standardized testing, and the role of exchange programs in educational reform. Experts from Ukraine, the US, UK, Russia, and other countries will participate.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Fulbright Newsletter - September 2012
1. Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission
NEWSLETTER
Bucharest, September 30, 2012
Volume V, Issue 3
Commission News
Advising News
Table of Contents
Commission News Advising News
Forthcoming Events Forthcoming Events
Welcoming the 2012-2013 U.S. Fulbright New Round of Undergraduate Admissions
Grantees Training in October
Fulbright Roundtable at the 2012 RAAS- New Internships at the Fulbright Educa-
Fulbright Conference tional Advising Center
Senior Fulbright Award Presentations at
Graduate Admissions Training This Novem-
Romanian Universities
ber
Past Events U.S. Study in the Limelight at RIUF: Bu-
Pre-departure orientation for Romanian charest 20-21 Oct., Cluj 23 Oct.
grantees 2012
U.S. Universities in Romania This Fall: Yale,
The Fulbright Roundtable at the International Columbia, NYU Abu Dhabi, and More
Congress on Romanian Studies
Add us to your Google+ Circles! Past Events
FEAC In-Depth Support to Applicants Out-
From U.S. Fulbrighters side Bucharest: U.S. Admissions Summer
News from U.S. Fulbright Alumnus Jonathan School First Stop: Constanta County
Stillo
Cultivating the Culture of Giving Back at
Volunteer in Romania - Nicole Wells, U.S. the Pre-Departure Orientation
Fulbright Grantee in 2011-2012
U.S. Student Internship Enriches Educa-
From Romanian Fulbrighters tionUSA Romania in July-August
Gender Equality Festival
Liberal Arts Excellence. Highlight: Carleton
Arctic Cruise 2012: Ocean Acidification
College in Minnesota
Research
Anamaria Vrabie, Romanian Fulbright Alumna,
Chairwoman at the World Urban Forum 6 www.fulbright.ro
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2. Bucharest, September 30, 2012
Volume V, Issue 3
Commission News
► Forthcoming Events
Welcoming the 2012-2013 U.S. Fulbright Grantees
We are pleased to announce the arrival of the new U.S. Fulbright grantees
for the 2010-2011 academic year. A total of 7 senior scholars and 6 students
will teach and undertake research in universities located in Bucharest, Cluj-
Napoca, Sibiu, Braşov, Constanta and Timişoara. Following the tradition of
the program, the American grantees will participate in an Orientation Semi-
nar, intended to help the new grantees adapt easier to their new Romanian
environment. They will also have the opportunity to meet high Romanian and American officials, repre-
sentatives of the U.S. Embassy in Bucharest and the Fulbright Board of Directors.
As part of the Orientation, the American grantees will participate in the 2012 RAAS-Fulbright Conference
“Remapping Urban Spaces – American Challenges”, October 4-6, 2012 organized by the Romanian Asso-
ciation of American Studies and hosted by Ovidius University in Constanta. We will be back with details
and pictures in our next issue.
Fulbright Roundtable at the 2012 RAAS-Fulbright Conference
On October 4-6, 2012, the Romanian Association for American
Studies (RAAS) and the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission are
co-organizing the 2012 RAAS-Fulbright Conference at Ovidius Uni-
versity, Constanta. The theme of the conference is “Remapping Ur-
ban Spaces – American Challenges.”
With this occasion, the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission is organizing a panel of discussion regard-
ing the Fulbright program. The roundtable entitled “Enriching the Exchange Experience” is scheduled on
Thursday, October 4th, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. U.S. Fulbright alumnus and medical anthropologist Jona-
than Stillo agreed to be the moderator of the roundtable. The participants are: Rodica Mihăilă, Executive
Director at the Fulbright Commission, Romanian Fulbrighters Augustin Ioan, Ludmila Martanovschi, Anca
Iancu and U.S. Fulbrighters Gene Tanta, Eric Burnstein, Barbara Nelson. More details and pictures will
be available on our website.
Senior Fulbright Award Presentations at Romanian Universities
The Fulbright Senior Postdoctoral Award for the academic year 2013-2014 is still
open until November 5th, 2012. Grants are available for Romanian professors,
researchers and professionals who have a doctoral degree or equivalent
(certified), interested in conducting research and/or lecturing in the U.S. univer-
sities. For detailed information, please read the program announcement available
on the Fulbright website.
On October 4th, at 4 p.m., the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission is organizing
a presentation of the program at Ovidius University in Constanta. Details are
available at: http://www.univ-ovidius.ro/noutati/programul-postdoctoral-
fulbright-senior-pentru-profesorii-si-cercetatorii-romani.
Also, on October 10, another presentation addressing the Fulbright Senior Award will take place at the
University of Bucharest, Law Faculty, Constantin Stoicescu Hall.
The presentations will provide detailed information on the application steps, funding, fields of study, se-
lection criteria and required documentation. Future events will be advertised on our website.
www.fulbright.ro
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3. Bucharest, September 30, 2012
Volume V, Issue 3
Commission News
► Past Events
Pre-departure orientation for Romanian grantees 2012
On July 12, the Romanian - U.S. Fulbright Commission organized the pre-departure orientation in honor
of the Romanian Fulbright grantees, TEA fellows and independent students starting their study/research
program in the U.S., academic year 2012-2013. The Fulbrighters had the opportunity to meet high offi-
cials of the U.S. Embassy, members of the Romanian Fulbright Board of Directors, representatives of the
Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, American and Romanian Fulbright alumni, professors and re-
searchers who introduced them to the American environment.
The event concluded with a Reception hosted by the Ambassador of the United States of America, Mr.
Mark H. Gitenstein and Mrs. Libby B. Gitenstein to honor the grantees and underline the overall signifi-
cance of the Fulbright program within the U.S.-Romanian relationship. More pictures are available on our
Facebook page.
The Fulbright Roundtable at the International Congress on Romanian Studies
The Society for Romanian Studies (SRS), an international inter-
disciplinary academic organization founded in 1973 to promote
professional study, criticism, and research on all aspects of Ro-
manian culture and civilization, held its sixth Congress in Sibiu,
July 2-4, 2012.
The participants in the Congress had the opportunity to attend a
Fulbright roundtable, entitled American-Romanian Academic Ex-
changes: Past Experiences, Future Prospects. The panel, moder-
ated by U.S. Fulbright Scholar Paul Sum, included Romanian and
American Fulbright alumni (Rodica Mihăilă, Victor Neumann, Ole-
sia Mihai, Silvea Florea, Nicholas Sveholm, Paul E. Michelson, Jonathan Stillo). The panelists discussed
the impact of the Fulbright program in Romania and addressed the major challenges facing the Fulbright
program and ways that these challenges might be met.
Add us to your Google+ Circles!
The Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission is now on Google+. Check out our new page
and add us to your Circles!
We’ll be sharing everything from scholarship announcements to photos, videos and arti-
cles about the Fulbright grantees and alumni. Feel free to tell us what you want to see.
We are listening to your suggestions!
www.fulbright.ro
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4. Bucharest, September 30, 2012
Volume V, Issue 3
Commission News
► FROM U.S. FULBRIGHTERS
News from U.S. Fulbright Alumnus Jonathan Stillo
Jonathan Stillo, Fulbright alumnus and medical anthropologist researching TB in
Romania, participated in a debate organized by the European Parliament Working
Group on Access to Medicines and Poverty-Related Diseases. The speakers dis-
cussed about the impact of the funding crisis on TB and HIV programmes in East-
ern Europe and Central Asia. Pictures and details are available here.
Also, at the end of July Jonathan announced the launching of the campaign “It’s
in your power to save lives! Act today for a tuberculosis-free Romania”. The goal
of the campaign is to inform decision-makers about the
measures that are absolutely necessary to control tuber-
culosis in Romania, and to raise the awareness of the au-
thorities about their responsibility to adopt these meas-
ures. This campaign mainly targets ministers and mem-
bers of the Government, parliament, regulating authori-
ties, and public servants within the health system.
The STOP TB Romania Partnership is comprised of 18 organizations and is sup-
ported by the Marius Nasta Pneumophtisiology Institute – the National Tubercu-
losis Control Program, The Romanian office of the World Health Organization
(WHO), and American anthropologist Jonathan Stillo.
More details at: http://stop-tb.raa.ro/
Volunteer in Romania - Nicole Wells, U.S. Fulbright Grantee in 2011-2012
“During my English Teaching Assistantship to Romania I wanted an
opportunity to volunteer. I found Firm Foundations Romania, a char-
ity located in Brasov. I decided to spend 6 weeks longer in Romania
to work with them. Firm Foundations mainly works with children two
and under at the Children’s Hospital in Brasov. We held and played
with the children whose parents were not able to visit them. It was
important to interact, physically, and emotionally with the children,
many of them did not get this interaction at home or at the hospital.
The parents are often too impoverished to visit and the nurses too
busy to take time out for the children. Besides holding and playing
with the children (my favorite part) we also delivered diapers
throughout the entire hospital, we assisted the nurses in changing
diapers and feeding.
Before coming to Romania I heard and read about the closing of many orphanages after 1989, and the
problems that many children in Romania faced. I was so grateful for the opportunity to volunteer with
Firm Foundations, it gave me more insight to the infrastructural and social problems facing Romania and
its children but more importantly a chance to really feel like I made a difference. It was difficult to not
want to take them all home, but I enjoyed seeing the children happy and loved by the volunteers. I am
sure that I have made a difference in these children’s lives but more importantly they made a difference
in mine.”
Nicole Wells
U.S. Fulbright Grantee 2011-2012
www.fulbright.ro
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5. Bucharest, September 30, 2012
Volume V, Issue 3
Commission News
► FROM ROMANIAN FULBRIGHTERS
Gender Equality Festival
Romanian Fulbright alumna Irina Costache helped to organize the 7th
Edition of the Gender Equality Festival, entitled "A Different Kind of
Women and a Different Kind of Men". The festival, held under the patron-
age of A.L.E.G., a local NGO with the mission to promote gender equality
and combat all forms of gender-based discrimination and violence, took
place in Sibiu between September 21st and September 28th.
Through the events planned for September 21st, A.L.E.G. joined the
"Peace One Day Campaign" against domestic violence launched by the
Council of Europe. Moreover, during the events held on September 28th,
it also addressed the world campaign for reproductive rights.
More details about the festival are available at:
http://www.aleg-romania.eu/en/education-and-prevention/the-gender-equality-festival/editions/90-o-
alta-femeie-si-un-alt-barbat.
Irina Costache was a Fulbright junior researcher on Gender Studies at the University of California, Los
Angeles, in 2011-2012.
Arctic Cruise 2012: Ocean Acidification Research
On August 25, 2012, a team of scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), St.
Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, Woods Hole Science Center, and the
University of South Florida (USF) boarded the USCGC Healy in Barrow, Alaska, to be-
gin a 4-week journey in the Arctic Ocean.
Romanian Fulbright alumnus Bogdan Onac is one of the five
scientists on board. The team is measuring baseline seawater chemistry of the
Arctic Ocean in order to improve understanding of ocean acidification in polar
regions.
Read more about the cruise by following the link below:
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/ocean-acidification/arcticcruise2012
Anamaria Vrabie, Romanian Fulbright Alumna, Chairwoman at the World Ur-
ban Forum 6
On September 5th, Anamaria Vrabie, Fulbright Alumna at The New School New York,
chaired an event entitled “Youth Engagement for Sustainable Urban Planning: Tools
and Prospects”, at UN-Habitat’s World Urban Forum 6 in Naples, Italy. The event is
organized by the The Creative Room/ Asociația Odaia Creativă, which Anamaria co-
founded two years ago and builds upon the successful experience in developing the
Habitat methodology for the context of urban planning processes in Bucharest. More
details available at: www.odaiacreativa.ro
www.fulbright.ro
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6. Bucharest, September 30, 2012
Volume V, Issue 3
Advising News
► Forthcoming Events
New Round of Undergraduate Admissions Training in October
The Fulbright Educational Advising Center will host a new round of Undergradu-
ate Admissions Training, starting this fall. With around 4,900 U.S. higher edu-
cation institutions to choose from, the interactive sessions every Tuesday, Oct.
2-30, 3-5 PM, will provide insights and tips for singling out American universi-
ties which can offer extensive financial aid to international students.
Participants will learn effective strategies for establishing contact and marketing themselves to U.S.
universities so as to increase chances of admission to a study program that will shape their future! The
FEAC team will also offer practical advice and examples on the effective management of the admis-
sions process, as well as suggestions for enhancing applications through competitive test scores. Full
details at http://bit.ly/feac_events.
New Internships at the Fulbright Educational Advising Center
This fall, FEAC welcomed 4 high-school interns. The four new ambassadors of U.S. study hail from Bu-
charest high schools Vianu, Viteazul, Lazar, and Lovinescu. They have started working on stimulating
and interesting face-to-face and online projects including university research, poster design, promo-
tion of FEAC events, and much more. Keep posted on internship openings and browse past interns’
feedback on working with FEAC at http://bit.ly/joinfeac.
Graduate Admissions Training This November
The five weekly interactive sessions will cover the main criteria for selecting U.S. univer-
sities which nurture academic growth and offer financial aid to international graduate
students.
Session highlights will include best practices for smart applicants inspired by FEAC’s ex-
perience with past Romanian success stories. Read all about the sessions and register at
http://bit.ly/feac_events.
U.S. Study in the Limelight at RIUF: Bucharest 20-21 Oct., Cluj 23 Oct.
In October, U.S. study and EducationUSA admissions support
services will be featured during the 11th edition of the Roma-
nian International University Fair (RIUF), the foremost educa-
tional fair in south-east Europe. The events will be held at Sala Palatului in Bucharest on Sat-Sun Oct.
20-21 and at the Students’ Culture House in Cluj on Tuesday Oct. 23.
Fulbright Educational Advising Center staff and interns will discuss U.S. study opportunities with stu-
dents, teachers, and parents interested in U.S. study and scholarship opportunities for Romanian ap-
plicants. ractive presentations we offered to undergraduate and graduate applicants. Come meet us at
our booth and during the undergrad and grad presentations we’ll be offering! Full details coming up at
http://bit.ly/feac_events. Pics of FEAC at past editions of the RIUF at http://on.fb.me/FEACPics.
U.S. Universities in Romania This Fall: Yale, Columbia, NYU Abu Dhabi, and More
This fall, students interested in continuing their education in the
United States are in for a treat! Starting with Yale University vis-
its at four high schools and FEAC on October 1 and continuing
with events featuring New York University Polytechnic on October
11, NYU Abu-Dhabi the week of October 22, Columbia University
on November 7 and John Cabot University in late November, pro-
spective applicants will have the opportunity to find out more about the benefits of U.S. study and the
options available to them. The interactive sessions will discuss liberal arts education, extracurriculars,
personalized curriculum, study abroad programs, as well as scholarship opportunities. Updates at
http://bit.ly/FEAC_Ro!
www.fulbright.ro
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7. Bucharest, September 30, 2012
Volume V, Issue 3
Advising News
► Past Events
FEAC In-Depth Support to Applicants Outside Bucharest: U.S. Admissions Summer School
First Stop: Constanta County
With funding from the U.S. Embassy and support from the Fulbright Com-
mission, EducationUSA Romania organized the first U.S. Admissions Sum-
mer School in Romania. To increase Romanian students' chances of secur-
ing admissions and financial aid at U.S. universities, the Fulbright Educa-
tional Advising Center worked organized an intense 3-day training sched-
ule intended to help students on the Black Sea coast become familiar with
the U.S. study environment and with U.S. cultural values.
The Summer School hosted by the leading high school in Constanta, “Mircea cel Batran” National Col-
lege, allowed the FEAC team to share strategies and insights on selecting the right universities and
putting together strong applications that lead to admission with funding in the USA. The Summer
School also included a U.S. culture club in the evenings. More pictures at http://on.fb.me/FEACPics.
The next edition of this new service is scheduled in Sibiu in April 2013.
Cultivating the Culture of Giving Back at the Pre-Departure Orientation
In mid-July, EducationUSA Romania and the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Com-
mission invited U.S.-bound independent students and Fulbright grantees to
the Pre-Departure Orientation. This year, the 24 undergrad and 7 grad inde-
pendent students FEAC worked extensively with attracted over $1.3 million in
yearly scholarships. At the Pre-Departure Orientation, EducationUSA Romania
was joined by some of its advisees starting their U.S. education this fall at
Harvard, Yale, Middlebury, Babson, Sarah Lawrence, Worchester Polytechnic,
and more. The event was enriched by our U.S. intern who graduated from
Miami University in Ohio and by three EducationUSA friends currently enrolled
at MIT, Grinnell College, and University of Pennsylvania.
U.S. Student Internship Enriches EducationUSA Romania in July-August
Anne, our U.S. intern, was a great fit with the dynamic FEAC team. During her 10-week
program, FEAC offered her the opportunity to get involved in far-ranging projects, from
website revamp to the Summer School in Constanta. In her own words, “Hi! My name is
Anne Rohlfer. I graduated from Miami University in Ohio. After teaching English to uni-
versity students in China for two years, I'm currently a Master’s student at Beijing Nor-
mal University in China, studying comparative education. I came to Bucharest to work
with FEAC and learn about the opportunities and services available to students who
want to study in America. While in Romania I hope to get to know and understand the
students and culture of Romania through my work at the Advising Center. The interest
and determination of the students coming to FEAC is exciting!”
Liberal Arts Excellence. Highlight: Carleton College in Minnesota
FEAC hosted a special session featuring the Director of International Re-
cruitment at Carleton College on September 25. Founded in 1866, Carleton
College is a small, private liberal arts college in the historic river town of
Northfield, Minnesota.
This session was the perfect opportunity for prospective applicants to learn
about successful U.S. admissions from the university perspective and to ex-
plore the multiple opportunities that undergraduate studies at a U.S. liberal
arts college bring along: the liberal arts philosophy, personalized curricu-
lum, close student-professor interactions, generous scholarship options,
study abroad, and much more. More pictures at http://on.fb.me/FEACPics and a presentation of Carle-
ton College at http://bit.ly/CarletonCollege.
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