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SUMMARY:Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program (FLTA)
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nFLTA Program provides an opportunity for young Thai teachers of English to refine their teaching skills\, increase their English language proficiency while extend their knowledge of the cultures and customs of the United States while strengthening the instructions of the Thai language at U.S. higher education institutions for nine months. \nFLTA Program has a tremendous multiplier effect in the U.S. and in the home countries of the FLTA fellows. U.S. universities benefit from the presence of a native foreign language speaker on their campuses. FLTA fellows may teach up to two classes and are required to enroll in at least two courses per semester\, one of which must be in U.S. studies. The remaining coursework must relate to their careers in English language teaching. FLTA fellows will also be expected to facilitate cultural events\, language clubs and language tables. \nSelection will be based on the candidates’ leadership skills\, ability to motivate students to learn\, and interest in teaching their native language and culture to U.S. students. Ideal candidates for the FLTA Program have a desire to meet people and become a part of their host community by participating in community events and campus activities. FLTA fellows should also be creative and self-reliant team players\, who are able to maintain excellent relationships with faculty\, staff and students. FLTA Program is demand-driven and final selection is dependent on the ability to match the requests of U.S. host institutions with the language skills of the applicant pool. \nAll FLTA fellows receive a monthly stipend\, health insurance and travel support. U.S. host institutions provide tuition waivers to support the required coursework. \nDEGREE\nNon-degree \nFIELD\nEnglish Teaching \nNO. OF GRANT\n5-7 grants annually \nPROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT\nMarch-June \nELIGIBILITY\n\nBe a Thai citizen in good health\nBe a teacher of English at Thai university or public secondary school\nBe no more than 35-year of age by August 1 of the application year\nHave a TOEFL score of at least 79-80 (IBT)/ 6.0 IELTS\, taken within 2 years and valid until August 1 of the application year\nReceived bachelor’s degree or higher at Thai University\nMust return to Thailand upon completion of the nine-month program. The Program will NOT support any extension requests for applicants\nDemonstrate maturity\, dependability\, integrity\, and professionalism\n\nNomination Process \n\nApplicant MUST submit relevant document to IR Department at Home Faculty\nHome Faculty will be able to nominate 1 candidate to International Relations Division for further screening and nominating process\nChiang Mai University will be able to nominate 1 successful candidate to Fulbright\nFulbright will announced the successful candidate around April 2025\nThe applications sent directly to International Relations Division will not be considered\n\nApplication Document \n\nCV\nEducational Certificates\nRecommendation Letter\nForeign Language Teaching Assistant Plan (Not over 1 A4)
URL:https://ird.oou.cmu.ac.th/opportunities/foreign-language-teaching-assistant-program-flta/
CATEGORIES:Outbound Student,Outbound Student : Short Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="International Relations Division%2C Chiang Mai University":MAILTO:junvimol.k@cmu.ac.th
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SUMMARY:2024 Summer DGIST Research Internship for Undergraduates
DESCRIPTION:DGIST is pleased to announce the upcoming Research Internship Program for Undergraduates\, set to resume in 2024 after a temporary suspension due to COVID-19. 2024 Summer DGIST Research Internship for Undergraduates \nKey Program Details: \n• For whom: Undergraduates with at least 4 completed semesters Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.3 or higher Students with high levels of English language proficiency \n• Research Area: Various topics across 7 departments at DGIST Graduate School * A list of available labs and research topics will be announced in April 2024. • Timeline: Apply (April) → Selected (Early May) → Submit Registration Docs (May-June) → Start Research (June) \n• Place: DGIST Graduate School Laboratories • Benefits: Financial support\, On-campus Accommodation\, Korean Cultural Activities\, etc. \n• Contact: irt@dgist.ac.kr
URL:https://ird.oou.cmu.ac.th/opportunities/2024-summer-dgist-research-internship-for-undergraduates/
CATEGORIES:Outbound Student,Outbound Student : Internship
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