Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

Study Business in India this August- Applications Due Jan 31, Funding Available

Study Business in India this August!
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Final Application Deadline: January 31st, 2014, 11:59pm EST
Start Your Application Today on M-Compass
(
mcompass.umich.edu, search “Ross”)
Study in India this coming August on an exciting, new international business course. Gain a deeper understanding of Indian cultural attitudes, economics, political history, social issues, and the subsequent implications for business strategy. Explore three different cities in India. See the Taj Mahal, Bollywood, Heritage Village, and more. Engage in discussions with Indian entrepreneurs, U-M Alumni working in India, students from Indian universities, and renowned business scholars. Expand your international business knowledge while having an experience that will positively impact you on personally and professionally.

Find more information and start your application today on M-Compass:
August International Course in India

Funding Available for All Undergraduates
Funding from Ross Global Initiatives is now available to undergraduates of all majors who participate in the India course. Submit a 
Global Initiatives Participant Award Application along with the program application by or before January 31st to be considered for this partial funding.

Connect with Us
Visit the Global Initiatives staff in K3340 (third floor of Kresge Business Library) during walk-in hours:
         Tuesdays, 10:00am-Noon
Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00pm

E-mail the Global Initiatives staff at ross-globalinitiatives@umich.edu with any questions or to schedule an advising appointment.  

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Apply by January 31 | International Business Course in India

Undergraduates of all majors,
Study Business in India this Summer!
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Final Application Deadline: January 31st, 2014, 11:59pm EST
Start Your Application Today on M-Compass
(mcompass.umich.edu, search “Ross”)

Study in India this coming August on an exciting, new international business course. Gain a deeper understanding of Indian cultural attitudes, economics, political history, social issues, and the subsequent implications for business strategy. Explore three different cities throughout India. See the Taj Mahal, Bollywood, Heritage Village, and more. Engage in discussions with Indian entrepreneurs, U-M Alumni, students from Indian universities, and renowned business scholars. Expand your international business knowledge while having an experience that will positively impact you on personal and professional levels.

Find more information and start your application today on M-Compass:
August International Course in India
Connect with Us

Visit the Global Initiatives staff in K3340 (third floor of Kresge Business Library) during walk-in hours:
         Tuesdays, 10:00am-Noon
Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00pm
E-mail the Global Initiatives staff at ross-globalinitiatives@umich.edu with any questions or to schedule an advising appointment. 
Connect with Ross Global Initiatives on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and Pinterest

Friday, October 11, 2013

UMSI GIEP: Spend Summer 2014 in India - Deadline to Apply October 15

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What: The Global Information Engagement Program (GIEP) is a summer experience where students, in teams of two to four, work on real-world problems that have been proposed by partner organizations in India. Students will be matched to projects and organization partners based on their application, or can propose a project.
Who: Graduate students from the University of Michigan are welcome to apply. Projects require a range of skill sets and knowledge, so students from all programs are encouraged to participate. Students selected for the program will work in multi-disciplinary groups of two to four and will primarily come from the School of Information, which is the sponsoring academic unit.
Projects: Project partners include organizations such as the Alternative Law Forumthe National Institute of Speech and HearingJaagaThe Centre for Internet and Society, and Digital Green. Other organizations come from a wide range of industries, but all projects have high social impact outcomes.
Projects submitted include the following:
  • The development of an online forum to facilitate a legal network of human rights lawyers. The forum will work as a means to collectively generate resources that can feed into ways in which creative arguments and procedural strategies could be deployed towards social issues, and will serve as a platform for connecting lawyers, enabling the creation and exchange of resource materials.
  • The creation of a platform for community knowledge workers to help develop skills required to deliver content effectively to rural farming communities and improve their self-knowledge of agricultural practices. Knowledge workers will also be able to develop and share educational tools developed via the platform.
  • Research and a written review of e-Governance assessment frameworks with the purpose of identifying relevant indicators from the perspective stakeholders in the government service delivery value chain, with a focus on grassroots service delivery unit and provider, as well as the various stages/activities involved in the delivery process.
  • The evaluation of market readiness and implementation of a health care performance measure product, to help bring India to the global standards for health care delivery. The product potentially would aggregate publicly reported data on various performance measures focused on health outcomes, patient experience, process of care, cost of care and financial performance across the entire population of acute care hospitals.
A full range of projects can be viewed here.
When: Student applications are due October 15 through MCompass. Students will be required to take part in a series of preparatory meetings in Winter term and will leave for India the first week of May. Students will stay in India for 6 to 12 weeks depending on project.
Costs: The program will be free to those students selected.
Course Enrollment and Credit: Students will receive 6 credits for pre-departure activities and the in-country experience through enrollment in SI 681 in Winter 2014. Upon return to Michigan, students can elect to enroll in independent study to further their project or engage in research for publication or conference presentations.
Interested students should email umsi.giep@umich.edu to indicate interest or with questions.
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Kelly A. Kowatch, Program Manager
University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI)
3360 North Quad |105 South State Street | Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Monday, September 16, 2013

2nd Info Session Announced --> UM School of Information Summer 2014 Program in India - Call for Graduate Student Applications

The UM School of Information is launching a multi-disciplinary project-based course in India for Summer 2014.  

Students from all UM graduate programs are encouraged to apply to round out project teams.

Interested students should add themselves to the UMSI Global Information Engagement Program (GIEP) listserv(umsi.giep.interest@umich.edu) via the UM Online Directory. Attendance to the Information Session is highly encouraged.
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Global Information Engagement Program: India 
Information Session
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Ehrlicher Room (3100 North Quad)

Light refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP to attend at http://alturl.com/xm4r7

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Deadline for Student Team Applications: October 15, 2013 (application information forthcoming)

The need for innovative information tools is a global challenge. 

As part of the Global Information Engagement Program, students (in project teams) will spend 6 to 12 weeks in India during Summer 2014, studying and implementing a feasible and sustainable solution to an information challenge suggested by a partner organization. This  could take the form of a strategic report, a technological tool, or an information system design depending on the specific challenge being addressed.  Student teams also have the option to initiate/propose a project during Fall 2013.

Students will engage in cultural aspects of India and coursework that prepares them for success as a global information professional.  Students will prepare for their time in India by studying the identified information challenge and developing a framework for engagement during the Winter 2014 term in the form of a series of preparatory sessions.

The objective of GIEP is to use information and technology skills to deal with a contemporary social concern.  Students will go through a competitive process in selecting the problems they intend to work on in summer.

Course Enrollment and Credit:  Students are required to participate in a range of pre-departure activities during Winter 2014 term, starting in March. Students will receive 6 credits for pre-departure activities and the in-country experience through enrollment in SI 681 in Winter 2014. 
Upon return to Michigan, students can elect to enroll in independent study to further their project, or engage in research for publication or conference presentations.

Program highlights:
  • High impact project opportunities with a range of organizations in the private and public sectors in India
  • Opportunity to innovate with an experience in which students get to own a project and manage it with the guidance of industry experts, users, and UMSI faculty
  • Development of a range of unique skills in a project that hits the ground running and takes students through various organizational and functional roles of a global information professional
  • In-depth cultural experience in a country with a rapidly growing economy and technology sector
  • Best Project Award which will include a monetary prize and assistance with commercialization where applicable

Participants: Program design and capacity allows for approximately 15-18 University of Michigan students primarily from the School of Information to travel to India. Student teams are able to and encouraged to recruit graduate students from other UM programs to round out skill sets.  

Student cost/expense:  If selected to participate, student will be expected to cover personal expenses.  The School will cover transportation to India, lodging in India, and will provide support for in-country travel and meals required for project success. 

Project selection:
  • Students can select to apply for a developed project posted by an organization (projects will be posted on Ctools) OR propose a team-initiated project with a partner in India. 
  • If students are self-initiating a project with a partner instead of choosing from one of the existing projects, significant commitment from the partner group will need to be demonstrated.
  • Student are required to self-organize into teams of two to four using the Ctools site; multiple groups can apply to work on a project posted by a single project,  but in such a case only one group per project will be selected
  • Once selected, students teams will need to provide a work plan in agreement with their partner in India completed by December 1, 2013

Project matching:  The program allows for approximately 15-18 student participants.  Student teams will be matched to projects based on application, skill set, and interest.  Team-initiated projects will be thoroughly vetted by GIEP leadership before acceptance.  The application process is competitive and there are no guarantees for selection into the program. More details on the application process will be available on the project Ctools site to be posted shortly.

Student eligibility:
  • Students must be currently enrolled in the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • Students must be in good academic standing 
  • Students must apply to participate by the application deadline of October 15, 2013 (via MCompass)
  • Students must be in possession of a valid Passport by December 1, 2013

Student selection:
  • Students will be selected based on overall quality of application, project selection fit, and ability to commit to participate 
  • Students must be able to demonstrate the ability to work in a team setting, under tight-deadlines, and demonstrate adaptability in a range of situations
  • Previous international experience desired, but not required

Questions can be sent to umsi.giep@umich.edu.



Kelly A. Kowatch, Program Manager
University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI)3360 North Quad |105 South State Street | Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Apply by March 28th | Science & Engineering Research Opportunity in India

More information: http://www.indousstf.org/bose/scholars.htm 
IMPORTANT: 
University of Michigan students should apply by Thursday, March 28th.
Applications should be sent to Sandra Gregerman <sgreger@umich.edu

Monday, February 11, 2013

Info Session: Internships at Fortune 500 Companies in India


Are you interested in interning abroad for the summer of 2013?

InternshipDesk will be hosting an informational session open to all students, faculty, and staff-

Location: International Center, Room 9 (603 E.Madison Street)
Date: February 11th, 2013
Time 12:30pm- 1:30pm

InternshipDesk provides students with custom made internships at Fortune 500 companies in New Delhi, India.  Students will have the opportunity to earn 6 credits from O.P. Jindal Global University, India’s leading private institution.  The course “Doing Business in India” will prepare students for their internship which takes place from June 15- August 10.
During the 8 week internship, students will:
-       Have a full-time customized internship in their preferred professional sector
-       Take a course on the Indian business environment
-       Be exposed to top-level executives from a variety of industries through the weekly lecture series
-       Engage in our cultural immersion activities
-       Participate in a leadership trek in the Himalayas as well as visit the Taj Mahal
For more information please see: www.internshipdesk.com or contacttorey@internshipdesk.com 

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Apply by Feb 15th: Research Opportunity in India through UM-UROP


Please see the announcement below about a research opportunity in India through the U-M UROP Program. 

The application deadline is February 15th

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We will have the opportunity to send up to 10 students to India this summer through the Khorana Program.  We are working in placements for small groups of students from UM and the other partner schools in the CIC and Georgetown to go to India and conduct research in biotechnology, global health, and engineering. 

Students should be able to have airfare and housing covered and receive a stipend, still working on the amount.  I will be in charge of forwarding applications. Students with research experience will be more competitive.

Sandy
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Sandra Gregerman, Director
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
University of Michigan
1190 USB
204 Washtenaw Ave.
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
734/615-9961

UM-UROP Program in Khorana - FAQs

Which Indian cities offer placements?

Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, and outside major cities:
Punjab and Vellore.

The web site says that host organizations arrange housing - what type
of housing is this? (e.g. homestay, hotel/hostel, dormitory at the
host organization)


Housing will be hostels or dormitories.

If I am an undergraduate majoring in International Studies with a
concentration in Global Health, would I be eligible for this program?
(This major offers coursework centering around anthropology, history,
and politics of health issues, with less emphasis on the hard sciences
or public health research methods. I see under #9 on the application
that students can note "Public Health" as a broad field of study, but
I'm not sure whether or not these students would be a good fit for the
Khorana program.)


Students with an interest in global health would be eligible, and the
Khorana program will seek a posting for this student.

There will be an effort to place all the out-going students.

Am I correct in my reading of the materials that funding for airfare
and stipends is awarded through a competitive application process and
is not guaranteed? When would students find out whether or not they
have been awarded this support?


Yes, these funding options are based on a competitive process.  For
funding considerations, a student’s GPA and a thoughtfully crafted
research statement are two key elements of the application package.
GPA is not the only decision point, but students should demonstrate
that they are highly talented.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Today @noon: Summer in South Asia Fellowship Info Session




Undergraduate Summer in South Asia Fellowship Program
Information Session 
 
October 18, 2012
Noon-1 pm
 
Room 1644 SSWB
1080 S. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Fellowship Application deadline: Monday, November 19, 2012

The Center for South Asian Studies offers a special opportunity to chart your own course in India…
Thanks to a generous donation to the Center for South Asian Studies, undergraduate students at U-M have an opportunity to design and carry out their own fellowship programs in India during the summer.
·         This fellowship is intended for non-graduating students who have not already spent significant amounts of time in India
·         The program is designed to be flexible: you contact NGOs of your choice, write a proposal outlining what you want to study and where, design a program to accomplish your research goals, and we will fund the best proposals to cover most of your costs
·         Attending the Summer in South Asia Colloquium on Oct 19 highly recommended:
Oct 19: Summer in South Asia Fellowship Colloquium
Undergraduate Fellows present reports of their research conducted with NGOs in India
4 pm/ Room 1636/ SSWB
For application forms, requirements, timeline for 2012 and information about our past fellows go to:
http://www.ii.umich.edu/csas/academics/fellowshipsgrants/summerinsouthasia



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zilka joseph academic affairs program managercenter for south asian studies | university of michiganroom 3624 school of social work building | 1080 south university avenue  | ann arbor, michigan | 48109-1106
Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PMphone 734.615.4059 | fax 734.936.0996 | ziljos@umich.edu www.ii.umich.edu/csas/

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Info Session: Fellowship to support research/internships in India


center for south asian studies

Undergraduate Summer in South Asia Fellowship Program
Information Session

September 21, 2012
Noon - 1 pm
 Room 1636 SSWB
1080 S. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Fellowship Application deadline: Monday, November 19, 2012

The Center for South Asian Studies offers a special opportunity to chart your own course in India…
 Thanks to a generous donation to the Center for South Asian Studies, undergraduate students at U-M have an opportunity to design and carry out their own fellowship programs in India during the summer.
 ·         This fellowship is intended for non-graduating students who have not already spent significant amounts of time in India
·         The program is designed to be flexible: you contact NGOs of your choice, write a proposal outlining what you want to study and where, design a program to accomplish your research goals, and we will fund the best proposals to cover most of your costs
 ·         Attending the Summer in South Asia Colloquium On Oct 19 highly recommended:
Summer in South Asia Fellowship Colloquium
Undergraduate Fellows present reports of their research conducted with NGOs in India
4 pm/ Room 1636/ SSWB


For application forms, requirements, timeline for 2012-13 and information about our past fellows go to:

Monday, January 9, 2012

Wed. Jan. 11 meet with director--CFHI Global Health

Students in the Medical, Public Health, Dental and Nursing Schools, as well as undergraduate Pre-Health majors, be sure to check this out.

Child Family Health International (CFHI) is a longstanding non-profit organization that offers internships in clinical health settings in Latin American, India and South Africa; many U-M students have participated with very positive reports. 

The program’s director, Steven Schmidbauer, is visiting U-M and will be giving an informational meeting about the program:

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11 from 4-5PM at the International Center, Room 9 – map here
 
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Child Family Health International www.cfhi.org

CFHI GLOBAL HEALTH PROGRAMS--2012 SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE, 2013 DATES OPEN

CFHI GLOBAL HEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS
Never done before, CFHI is offering scholarships for summer programs, our busiest time of the year. These four (4) partial scholarships in the amount of US $1,000 may be awarded towards participation in any May & June 2012 CFHI Global Health Education Program. One scholarship will be designated for CFHI's Opthalmology Rotation in New Delhi, India program and one designated for CFHI's Dental Program in Quito, Ecuador.  All interested in global health are encouraged to apply. Deadline January 16th , 2012.  For more details see CFHI's Scholarship Page.

 2013 PROGRAM DATES NOW OPEN
CFHI is pleased to announce it has now opened all 2013 program dates and is accepting 2012 and 2013 applications on a rolling basis. CFHI continues to offer academic credit and fundraising assistance.  For more details on any of CFHI’s 20+ programs, visit the CFHI website or contact us.

CFHI - Socially Responsible Global Health Education Programs
Child Family Health International (CFHI) is a nonprofit that offers socially responsible Global Health Education Programs for health sciences students of all levels. Through CFHI participants go on 4-16 week placements alongside local physicians in underserved communities.  Participants rotate through clinics and hospitals, attend medical lectures, and become immersed in the healthcare system of the community.

CFHI is an NGO in Special Consultative Status with the ECOSOC of the United Nations

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Summer in South Asia Fellowship Colloquium - Fri 10/14 @ 4p

Interested in interning in INDIA this summer?

Check out the Summer in South Asia Poster Presentation TOMORROW @ 4pm

Selected students are given a $3,000 scholarship to cover expenses in India