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AsiaTech, EuroTech Information Sessions Scheduled

Tuesday, August 30, 2016, By J.D. Ross
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School of Information Studies

Fall information sessions for the 2017 AsiaTech and EuroTech Immersion Experience trips hosted by the (iSchool) have been scheduled.

Students on the 2016 EuroTech trip outside London's Westminster Abbey

Students on the 2016 EuroTech trip outside London’s Westminster Abbey

These 3-credit traveling seminars expose students to some of the largest global corporations so they can see first hand how these institutions use information to address global technology challenges. Participants will get an inside view of the top global corporations across Europe or Asia while visiting historical and cultural highlights along the way. Students will also have free time to explore each city on their own, as well as visit cultural attractions as a group.

The 16-day AsiaTech trip runs in late May and early June of 2017, and will take students to Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. More details are available on the .

The EuroTech trip is a 17-day seminar in August of 2017 that visits London, Bruges, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Lyon, Geneva, Munich, Venice and Rome. The  has additional information about the trip.

Applications for both programs are due on Oct. 15.

Information sessions will be held in 347 Hinds Hall on the following days:

AsiaTech

Sept. 12, 3 p.m.
Sept. 13, noon
Sept. 14,  5 p.m.

EuroTech

Sept. 22, 4 p.mm.
Sept. 23, noon
Sept. 26, noon

Questions can be directed to Kathy Allen, assistant dean of student and career services at the iSchool.

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