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Jonathan Shaw
July 20, 2018

Reflections on a Week at Saint Mary's on World Student Day

Jonathan Shaw
July 20, 2018

Thousands of international students across Canada are celebrating World Students Day today, an annual event organized by Languages Canada. We caught up with four of our Summer Institute scholars during the festivities, held at the Halifax Curling Club, to reflect on their first week at Saint Mary’s.

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Newer PostA Taste of Home
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BNUZ @ SMU

Annual Summer Institute

This annual three-week program invites students from Beijing Normal University Zhuhai (BNUZ) to Halifax for academic learning and intercultural engagement.

A sister program sends students from Saint Mary's University to BNUZ every spring.

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