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My Favorite Cafe In Amsterdam

All across Amsterdam you will find wonderful, quaint cafés, generally open from mid afternoon until the early hours of the following day. The American perception of a “café” is anything from a Starbucks to an upscale coffee brewer, but it’s just that: a place to get coffee, and maybe to do work or meet someone for a quiet chat. Cafés in Amsterdam are in general more social places. It’s perfectly normal to go to a café in the afternoon, get a coffee, and do some homework. You might see people reading, or perhaps playing a game of chess.

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Part-time Internships in Vienna IES Abroad offers for credit internships in the fields of arts and culture, business and public service as well as supervised teaching field experiences. Part-time semester internships at IES Vienna are made up of two main components: Weekly seminar taught by the IES Abroad internship coordinator with readings, assignments, and discussions. Hours onsite working with a mentor in a school, business, or organization Internship Application, Placement, and Registration To apply for an internship, you must do both of the following steps: register for the relevant...
Part-time Internships in Vienna IES Abroad offers for credit internships in the fields of arts and culture, business and public service as well as supervised teaching field experiences. Part-time semester internships at IES Vienna are made up of two main components: Weekly seminar taught by the IES Abroad internship coordinator with readings, assignments, and discussions. Hours onsite working with a mentor in a school, business, or organization Internship Application, Placement, and Registration To apply for an internship, you must do both of the following steps: register for the relevant...
Part-time Internships in Vienna IES Abroad offers for credit internships in the fields of arts and culture, business and public service as well as supervised teaching field experiences. Part-time semester internships at IES Vienna are made up of two main components: Weekly seminar taught by the IES Abroad internship coordinator with readings, assignments, and discussions. Hours onsite working with a mentor in a school, business, or organization Internship Application, Placement, and Registration To apply for an internship, you must do both of the following steps: register for the relevant...
Nagoya is often referred to as geidokoro, a center for art and culture, and the perfect place to experience daily life like a local Japanese student. Nagoya is an important port city and industrial center and is the fourth-largest city in Japan with lots of festivals, traditional arts, and sports to enjoy. Not only is it easy to get around the city, but its central location in Japan also makes it easy to explore Tokyo, Osaka, and more! Visit our Study Abroad in Nagoya page for more information on the Top 5 things to do while in Nagoya! Food Japanese food has become popular in other countries...
Course Registration at Nanzan University Course offerings vary each summer term and specific course offerings are not determined by Nanzan University until shortly before the start of each summer term. For this reason, you will take a language placement test , receive a final list of area studies and art courses, and complete final course registration when you arrive in Nagoya. An explanation of how and where to register for courses will be given during the Nanzan orientation session. Nanzan University does not make course lists available early enough for you to get a firm commitment from your...
All courses are arranged by the Center for Japanese Studies (CJS). Your classes will include students from the United States and international students. All students enroll in a required Japanese language course (levels go up to pre-advanced). IES Abroad will award students 4 IES Abroad credits for the intensive language course, which also includes 24 hours of required conversation practice. In addition to your Japanese language course, you’ll also have the option to take additional courses (see below) for a total of up to 8 IES Abroad credits during your summer studies at Nanzan University...
Founded by the Catholic Society of the Divine Word in 1949, Nanzan University is a distinguished private university with approximately 9,000 undergraduate students. IES Abroad students enroll directly at Nanzan University in the Center for Japanese Studies (CJS), which specializes in intensive Japanese language study as well as Japanese studies courses taught in English. IES Abroad students join approximately 160 students from more than 30 countries at the CJS. Class sizes are small, fostering close interaction between students and faculty. Nanzan University is known for its excellent teaching...
For reasons of safety and security, it is essential that the IES Abroad Nagoya Center staff are able to contact you at any time during your stay in Japan. There may also be times when you need to contact the IES Abroad Nagoya Center staff, your homestay family, or dormitory management staff. While on the IES Abroad Nagoya program, you will need a cell phone with a voice and data plan that will allow you to freely access the internet in case of a major disaster, such as an earthquake. During the March 2011 earthquake, the cellular phone network failed, and communications were only possible...