CEASG scholarship to PNU Summer School 2019 (Busan, Korea)
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CEASG is pleased to offer 6 scholarships for the Pusan National University Summerschools 2019, Korea. BA and MA students enrolled at the University of Groningen may apply.
PNU offers two primary sessions in the 2019 PNU Summer Schools: a five-week course (Session A : 26 June – 24 July) and a three-week program (Session B : 25 July – 13 August. The programmes feature either a Korean culture and language immersion track or a more intensive academic track. Both sessions also include a variety of cultural activities outside of the classroom.
Upon acceptance the 6 students will be registered as exchange students and receive a waiver for the tuition as well as a scholarship for accommodation. This means the 6 scholarship students will have to cover Registration fee, airfare and related, and the optional Activities (lodging and meal-plan are included in the scholarship).
To apply for these scholarships please write a short email to ceasg rug.nl expressing your interest and indication which session (A or B) you wish to attend.
The scholarships are awarded to the first six applicants ("first come, first serve").
In return for this scholarship you will be required to write a blog on your summer school experiences for the CEASG website.
For further information on the summer schools visit the website of PNU:

Last modified: | 04 April 2019 09.00 a.m. |
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