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Programs- Winterim 2009 London/Dublin International Business Dates: January 5-18, 2009 Application deadline: Oct 15, 2008 with $250 deposit
Overview:
Travel to England and Ireland and learn the dynamics of European Business and the economy in this high quality study abroad program. The program begins in Ireland’s capital city of Dublin and features guest lectures about its thriving new economy, with possible visits to Eircom, IBM and a day trip out of Dublin. The program concludes in London with guest lectures and visits to many institutions including Lloyds of London, the British Museum, and the Houses of Parliament. You will also participate in a day trip outside of London to places such as Stratford at Avon, Warwick Castle and Oxford. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to earn academic credit and gain valuable insights into how business is conducted in London and Dublin. Information Sessions: Monday, September 15 from 4-5pm, Lubar N440 Wednesday, September 24 from 11am-12pm, Lubar S341 SAVE THESE DATES: All participants on this program are required to attend orientations and two pre-departure lectures by Professor Bhatnagar. The dates are: TBD Credits: Participants will receive 3 undergraduate credits in Business Administration 498; or 3 graduate credits in Business Management 726. Participation: This program is open to all US college/university students. Preference will be given to UWM Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business juniors, seniors, and graduate students. Cost: $4,855.00 *Program fees are based on a realistic estimate of participants. The cost may change if the exchange rate fluctuates or the minimum number of participants is not achieved. *Cost includes airfare, accommodation, insurance, academic & cultural activities. *Cost does not include personal spending money, most meals, or books and supplies. *There are fee differentials for graduate students and non-Wisconsin residents. *Financial Aid, Scholarships, and Grants can be used for this program. Faculty Leader: Amit Bhatnagar (amit@uwm.edu) Assistant: Academic Advisor Kristin Roosevelt (kroosev@uwm.edu)
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