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Course Load You are required to take 17 credit hours. All students enroll in a 8-credit Japanese Language in Context course and fulfill the remainder of their credits by taking additional area studies courses at IES Abroad and Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS). A full breakdown of required courses is listed below: Japanese language course at KUIS ( required, 8 credits) Either HS336 OR SO363 ( required, 3 credits) *These are English-taught area studies course offered by KUIS and taught at KUIS. Students are required to take ONE of these two courses. Two English-taught IES Abroad...
The first step in course registration at UNSW is to submit your Course Preference Form on your MyIESAbroad account. While registration for the Term 1 courses starts at the application and finalises in the first week of classes, necessary visa documents are created after you are approved for a full load of courses. For this reason, you are required to submit an online Course Preference Form. It is extremely important to submit this form in a timely manner to avoid any delays in the issuing of your travel documents and visa. You will register courses for the Summer (January) Term and Term 1 also...
The first step in course registration at UNSW is to submit your Course Preference Form on your MyIESAbroad account. While registration for the Term 1 courses starts at the application and finalises in the first week of classes, necessary visa documents are created after you are approved for a full load of courses. For this reason, you are required to submit an an online Course Preference Form. It is extremely important to submit this form in a timely manner to avoid any delays in the issuing of your travel documents and visa. You will register courses for Term 1. For your Course Preference...
Fall 2024 Program Calendar Book your flights according to these official program dates. Please keep in mind flight times and time differences when booking your tickets. In many cases, you may need to depart the day before to arrive in your program host country on the official arrival date. Make sure that you have read the Passport & Visa section completely in case you are required to have a round-trip ticket as part of your legal entry into the country. As soon as a preliminary program calendar is available (at least a few weeks before the program starts), it will appear above. However, this...
A visa is an official authorization appended to a passport, permitting entry into and travel within a particular country. A visa is proof that you have permission from the Argentine or Chilean government to stay for the allotted time. U.S. Citizens U.S. citizens are not required to have visas to study on the IES Abroad Multi-Location - Emerging Economies: Buenos Aires & Santiago program. At the point of entry into Argentina, you will receive a tourist stamp in your passport which will allow you to legally stay in Argentina for 90 days with a tourist status. At the point of entry into Chile...
To intern in the UK, almost all students are required to obtain BOTH a BUNAC sponsorship and a Temporary Government Authorised Exchange (GAE) Worker Visa. The Temporary Worker visa is issued by the UK government but will not be issued until you have received sponsorship through BUNAC, which is authorized by the UK Visas and Immigration to sponsor student interns. This is a lengthy process, so carefully read through the steps below. Due to the time constraints on obtaining your BUNAC Sponsorship and Temporary Worker visa, we strongly recommend that you do NOT travel internationally before the...

Week in My Life—Full Time Intern living with a Homestay Family

Ciao! Welcome to a Week in My Life as a Full time Fashion Styling and Media intern living with a host family in Milan!

Sunday

4 PM

My train from Florence returns to Milan Centrale and I hop back on the Metropolitana to head home. This past weekend I took a solo trip to Florence! I got a last minute ticket to the Ufizzi, went on an incredible food tour and spent a day in the countryside visiting a friend.