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France: The Emile Boutmy Scholarship 2010-2011

6 hours ago ago from International Scholarship

Overview Sciences Po created the Emile Boutmy scholarship after the founder of Sciences Po (1871) in order to attract the very best international students from outside of the European Union. The Emile Boutmy Scholarship is awarded to top students whose profiles match the admissions priorities of Sciences Po and individual course requirements. Eligibility requirements Students from outside of the European Union who have been offered a place to ...

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Students Fund Green Projects on Vermont Campus

7 hours ago ago from Alternative Energy News

Before Green Mountain College students left for winter break, they voted to fund fifteen student proposals that will improve environmental sustainability on the campus. Each initiative is funded by the college's Student Campus Greening Fund, financed through a $30 allocation from each student's annual activity fee. Proposals are evaluated by a student committee and awards are based on a student vote. (PRWeb Dec 18, 2009) Read the full ...

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13 hours ago ago from Best Jobs In East Africa

PSYCHOTHERAPIST/OUTREACH COORDINATOR Department: Counseling Services Employee Group: Administration Date: 11/20/09 The Furman Counseling Center is seeking a licensed mental health professional to provide clinical services to the students at Barnard College, and to coordinate all outreach efforts offered by the center. Duties include: psychological assessment and diagnosis, short-term individual psychotherapy, and crisis intervention. ...

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Pitching In is Another Centre Virtue

20 hours ago ago from Gruntled Center

Each year I join other members of the Centre College faculty and staff, as well as the student Orientation Committee, in helping first-year students move in. We get to meet the new students, and their parents are wonderfully grateful. When I took my eldest to Swarthmore, my alma mater, there was also an Orientation Committee. They saw us pull up with a van full of stuff. They did not move to help. We later learned that the tee shirts they ...

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a research group: the first year

14 hours ago ago from Survival Blog for Scientists

Some time ago I described my first steps in setting up a research group at a UK university. After one year it is time to evaluate some of the developments made so far. In general, I am quite happy with the progress. Certainly it hasn’t been a very high-flying year scientifically. However, when you can forget for a moment the pressure to deliver, running your own little research group is actually very much fun. I will point out some aspects ...

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