European Union Scholarships
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

A question for Japanese *only* (a survey)?
If you had a chance to study what you’ve always wanted to study, on full scholarship (and no tuition fee) at an university of your choice in either US or a country of your choice in EU(European Union) where would you study and why?
Edit: I’m doing a survey targeting Japanese and Korean people. Other answers are OK, but I can’t use them, sorry.
Studying US sounds cool and exciting but I take Spain.
Learning Spanish will be a good career for my future and I love their beautiful architectures and other attractive cultures.
I dream if I could play the guitar like Paco de Lucia.
I would like to visit the US on holiday at least once in my life though.
MBA Alumni NGO Scholarship
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Language and National Identity: Rusyns South of Carpathians (Classics of Carpatho-Rusyn Scholarship) $54.97 In the debate over U. S. immigration, all sides now support policy and practice that expand the parameters of enforcement. While immigration control forces lobby for intensifying enforcement for reasons that are transparently connected to their policy agenda, and pro-immigration forces favor the liberalization of migrant flows and more fluid labor market regulation, these transformations, meant to… |
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The Rusyns of Hungary $28.50 This is a detailed study of the impact of the Hungarian policy of national assimilation on the Rusyns of Subcarpathian Rus’ and Presov Region. Drawing on a wide range of documents from Hungarian archives, the text examines the struggle for political autonomy in the 1860s; Hungarian-language Rusyn newspapers; the Rusyn nationalist intelligentsia; the Orthodox movement; the Rusyn intelligentsia that… |
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From America with Love $29.00 On the eve of World War II, a young American girl went to Ruthenia in the heart of central Europe hoping to get married and return with her husband to New Jersey. But cataclysmic events intervened and, although she never gave up her American citizenship, it was sixty years before she returned home. This is her dramatic story. It describes daily life for a family struggling to survive in a region t… |