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Terms of Reference for the International Students and Immigration Education Program (ISIEP) PLEASE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE ISIEP PLATFORM AND/OR CURRICULUM, AS THEY CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS, REMEDIES AND OBLIGATIONS. The Canadian Bureau for International Education (“CBIE”, “Company”, “we”, “our”, or “us”) offers an online educational program called the International Students and Immigration Education Program (“ISIEP”). These terms and conditions of use (“Terms of Use”) comprise a legal agreement between the Company and you, the person accessing and using this ISIEP Platform (“you”). These Terms of Use set forth the...
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Session Overview This presentation is Part II of the Blending Together Immigration and Advising Practices presentation, which took place October 2, 2019. It will cover documents and processes used at MacEwan International to provide immigration advice to international students. This presentation offers international student advisors (ISA) in higher education a view of what is currently happening in “blended” academic and immigration advising by utilizing case studies and showcasing actual documentation and processes. This webinar will highlight the importance of blending immigration and academic practices by implementing them...
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When I was completing my undergrad in the School of Health Studies at Western University, I never thought I would leave London, Ontario. Yet, after taking a course called International Health Systems, I realized we have so much to learn from other countries. I felt the desire to experience it firsthand. A colleague heard about my passion and introduced me to the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Programme: Europubhealth+. What is Erasmus Mundus? Funded by the European Commission, Erasmus Mundus encourages both short and long-term student and staff mobility. A group of institutions provide an educational experience and training that they...
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Christina Lord, International Program Coordinator, Brescia University College Christina has over 35 years of experience as a regional, national and international educator and trainer in the social services, volunteer, profit and non-profit sectors including multicultural and First Nations’ organizations. Christina has been employed at Brescia University College for over 10 years as their International Program Coordinator. She also provides Intercultural Communication/Diversity training for staff, faculty and students. She is a member of their...
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Many will recall that in early February, CBIE went out to our members because we had been contacted by an organization seeking to re-direct Syrian students to Canadian campuses because of developments south of the border. The organization was founded by Theresa Kubasak and Gabe Huck who had a successful model and proven track record assisting Iraqi students in Syria between 2007 and 2012 (60 young Iraqis came to U.S. universities through this project). They recently began replicating this work with Syrian students, most of them refugees in Turkey. Last year they placed 6 Syrian students at U.S. institutions, with...
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10. Nature and four distinct seasons While Canada has big cities, we also preserve a huge amount of unsettled land and have many national and provincial parks. Because Canada is such a large...
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When people ask about my story, they ask how did a girl from Belize, one of the warmest and most beautiful countries in Central America, end up in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, one of the coldest parts of Canada? Well the short answer is I was looking for a change – boy, did I find it! Studying in another country brings a different perspective of the world, education, employment and career choices. But when you arrive in Canada, what drives you to do more, be more, want more, take more and have more? How to ensure you are making...
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*Featured in Embassy Magazine on January 21, 2015. By Karen McBride A year ago last week, the federal government unveiled Canada’s first International Education Strategy (IES), signalling that global perspectives and experience are needed to ensure Canada’s prosperity in the 21st century. The IES is a major achievement for the education sector, which had been urging a pan-Canadian strategy for two decades. It demonstrates a remarkable degree of consensus across governments, organizations and institutions for a country where education is a provincial and territorial jurisdiction and there is no national education ministry. Moreover, international education increasingly viewed as a cross-cutting...
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