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by Sara J. Steen (Editor)
This guide provides descriptions of 2,617 study-abroad opportunities that take place during the academic year and are at least one academic quarter in length.
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by Pang Guek Cheng, Guek-Cheng Pang, Robert Barlas
With the insights provided in this book, you'll learn to see beyond the stereotypes and misinformation that often precede a visit to a foreign land.
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by Monica Rabe
This book will give anyone contemplating a move to another country a headstart in avoiding and absorbing the effects of culture shock in their new home. From finding accommodation to operating effectively in the workplace, problems are identified and ways of overcoming and avoiding them are offered.
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by L. Robert Kohls, John M. Knight
This basic guide to cross-cultural training contains simulation games, case studies, icebreakers, and other training activities, provided as "resources." In addition, the authors have mapped out one- and two-day workshops for those looking for a preplanned program.
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by Gail Ann Schlachter, R. David Weber
In this directory, Schlachter and Weber show you how to tap into the millions of dollars available to support research, lectureships, exchange programs, work assignments, conferences attendance, creative activities (like writing or painting), and professional development abroad.
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by Denise Wallen, Karen Cantrell (Editor)
To provide the necessary information on grants, scholarships, and other forms of individual monetary support, this new directory outlines all the facts on approximately 350 funding sources. Each entry features a detailed program description along with eligibility or limitations that apply to specific programs.
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by Eric Kocher
A one-stop guide to finding just about any type of international job. Extensively updated, this accurate guide is available for anyone interested in an international career.
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by L. Robert Kohls
Fast-paced, practical, offering straightforward information and penetrating insights into the process of cross-cultural adaptation combine with hands-on suggestions for coping with the overseas experience.
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by J. Daniel Hess
Hess offers a thorough and substantive introduction to the ideas which provide the framework for culture learning along with extensive practical guidelines on how to extract the desired learning from the cross-cultural experience.
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