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NSEP publishes a
list of current "emphasized fields of study" for students
interested in Boren Scholarships and Fellowships.
Agriculture/Environment
Organization
for Tropical Studies (OTS)
is a nonprofit consortium that includes 64 universities and research
institutions from the United States, Latin America, and Australia.
OTS conducts graduate and undergraduate education, facilitates research,
participates in tropical forest conservation, maintains three biological
stations in Costa Rica, and conducts environmental education programs.
Biodiversity
Support Program
BSP supports projects that combine conservation with social and
economic development, research and analysis of conservation approaches,
and information exchange and outreach.
Institute
of International Agriculture
at Michigan State University provides
student and scholar programs in international
agriculture.
Collaborative
Research Support Programs
"These agricultural research and agribusiness support programs
benefit both the United States and developing/transitional countries
with which the United States collaborates."
International
Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade (IPC)
develops and advocates policies that support an efficient and open
global food and agricultural system.
Quarterly
Journal of International Agriculture
"focuses on socioeconomic issues of food and agriculture
in low-income and transition countries."
Economics/Business/International
Relations
The
Consortium of Universities for International Business Studies (CIMBA)
is a not-for-profit organization committed to international business
education, with European MBA campuses in Italy, Croatia, and Slovenia.
AACSB
International
Organized in 1916, AACSB International is "the premier
accrediting agency for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree
programs in business administration and accounting."
Directories
of Research Institutes in International Affairs
are linked through the WWW Virtual Library
Links
to International Organizations
compiled by the Institute of International Relations at the University
of British Columbia. Includes Media, NGOs, government and international
organizations, and research institutions.
GlobalEdge
at Michigan State University is a business knowledge web portal
which connects international business professionals worldwide to
information, insights, and learning resources on global business
activities.
Institute
for International Economics
is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution which provides
"timely, objective analysis and concrete solutions to key international
economic problems."
The
International Economics Network
includes many economics links to academic and international organizations,
and economics think-tanks.
Southern
Illinois University Program in Foreign Language and International
Trade*
is for students whose interests include both language and commercial
studies and who would like to work in the international business
community. SUIC offers study abroad programs in countries including
Costa Rica, Russia, and Japan.
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Engineering
Global
Engineering Education Exchange
Global E3 is a program administered by the Institute
of International Education (IIE) which provides institutional exchanges
for students of participating institutions who wish to study engineering
overseas.
National Science Foundation
provides many types of grants which support study and research outside
the US for engineers and other scientists. See, for example, information
about the Office
of International Science and Engineering.
Frontiers:
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad
Within this site you'll find many articles on overseas learning,
including these two specific to engineering:
Law
Legal
Study Abroad Headquarters
is a feature of the Internet Legal Resource Guide. The site includes
a comprehensive collection of legal study abroad materials and information
on American Bar Association-approved international study.
Study
Abroad Summer Law Programs
at StudyAbroad.com. lists schools that offer summer law courses,
with links to their websites.
International
Law Student Point
is a guide to websites related to international law compiled by
the University of Bologna, Italy.
American
Bar Association Network
provides a basic overview of international opportunities for law
students and ABA criteria for foreign study.
The
Legal Education Network
hosted by the University of Pittsburgh School of Law offers, offers
legal news and web links on many related topics, including world
law, international legal study, and international law job placement.
Medicine
World
Health Organization
includes a world directory of medical schools compiled by (but not
endorsed by) the WHO.
Global Health Education Consortium
focuses on international health medical education in four program
areas: curriculum, clinical training, career development, and international
education policy.
The
Global Medicine Network
provides the mechanism by which members can personally contribute
to the improvement of health conditions in underserved areas of
the world.
GlobalHealth.gov
addresses global health and the link between domestic and international
health issues.
American
Medical Student Association
is the oldest and largest independent association of physicians-in-training
in the United States. This organization strongly supports medical
study outside the U.S. See article "Starting
an International Health Curriculum at Your School."
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