Harvard University is holding a 4-day summer program for secondary and community college educators on the theme: "Global Migration in the 21st Century: Understanding How and Why People Move." The cost is a $50 application fee. You may also apply to be part of a year-long follow-up project creating curriculum (for which you would receive a $500 honorarium as well as status as an associate of Harvard. For more information on both/all opportunities, go to: http://globalstudiesoutreach.harvard.edu/global-migration-21st-century ]http://globalstudiesoutreach.harvard.edu/global-migration-21st-century
Application deadline: Apr. 17.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has a FUNDED week-long summer program (July 13-18) as part of their Bridging Cultures Initiative. For full-time middle school and high school teachers (with at least 3 years of teaching experience): U.S. teachers will get the chance to interact with foreign teachers from 20 different countries in order to enhance your ability to infuse your curriculum with multicultural perspectives. The program, accommodations, and some meals are provided, as well as a small stipend and some travel costs, if necessary. But space is limited. To find out more and to apply, go to: [ http://cgs.illinois.edu/activities/bridging-cultures-initiative/ ]http://cgs.illinois.edu/activities/bridging-cultures-initiative/
The program for Teaching East Asia at the University of Colorado is accepting applications on a rolling basis to their summer program "Korea's Journey into the 21st Century: Historical Contexts, Contemporary Issues." It's July 13-17 in Boulder, Colorado. Participants will receive a travel allowance, room and board, materials, and a stipend. for more information - and to apply - go to: [ http://www.colorado.edu/cas/tea/ncta/downloads/KoreaSI2015APPExtendedApr3015.pdf
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