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[Summer Program] Rennes School of Business Summer Programmes 2024


[Summer Program] Rennes School of Business Summer Programmes 2024

May-June 2024 (various dates)

Rennes School of Business, Rennes, France, is inviting Saint Mary’s students to participate in their Summer Programme 2024.


About Rennes School of Business

Rennes school of Business has been recognised by the leading international accreditation organisations for the quality of its processes, faculty, research and programmes, and is in the TOP 1% of the world’s business schools holding the three main international accreditations: AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. This recognition is a guarantee of academic excellence and a promise to our students and partners.


Rennes School of Business looks forward to welcoming you to Rennes School of Business.


Courses:

Students can join one program or multiple programs.

 

Target group:

Undergraduate students (ideally with 2 years of Bachelor studies) in good academic standing.

 

Language of instruction:

English

 

Fees and costs:

SMU students pay SMU tuition at SMU via the banner account. The amount of SMU tuition is determined based on the number of transfer credit hours earned from the program.

 Students will also be responsible for housing, meals, international travel, insurance, $100 study abroad admin fee and personal expenses.

 Students will have access to a list of accommodation options upon acceptance.

 

Immigration:

It is strongly recommended to start the visa application process as soon as students receive their acceptance letter so to avoid any delay. For information on visas, please visit the website https://montreal.consulfrance.org/Applying-for-a-French-visa-in-Canada (Tip: click on the + sign to expand information about “Applying for a visa Main steps; use the visa wizard https://www.france-visas.gouv.fr/en/web/france-visas/visa-wizard to check whether you need a visa and if so which one). Questions related to immigration should be directed to the Consulate General of France in Montreal.

 

Program brochure:

See attached, p5.

See this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJe2ob11hRM

 

 

Transfer credits:

Students may be able to earn credits to the extent that those credits are applicable to the program requirements of your SMU degree. Please meet with your academic advisor of your program (visit https://www.smu.ca/academics/academic-advising.html) to see if any of your remaining degree requirements can be completed at another university. If your advisor confirms that there is room for transfer credits in your degree, you will request approval to take courses for transfer credits by submitting a Letter of Permission Request Form (found here https://www.smu.ca/academics/student-forms.html) to the SMU Records Office as soon as your acceptance is confirmed.

 

Funding:

Available

 

How to apply:

Interested students should submit the SMU Exchange Program application* by February 15 2024 to the Global Learning Office.

 *To complete your application, you will:

  1. fill out your Study Abroad Application (https://studio.smu.ca/s/StudyAbroadApplication2021.pdf)

  2. write a one-page letter of intent (Tip: book an appointment with The Writing Centre or ask if personal statement workshops are coming up https://studio.smu.ca/wc-student-tutoring)

  3. print in pdf your unofficial transcript from banner and

  4. prepare your resume.

Once you have all four pieces of application documents, upload them at the application link here https://smuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55UpfboKu5sImUe.

 

In addition to the above, please have two letters of reference emailed to Global@smu.ca. At least one letter needs to be written by your Saint Mary’s course instructor.


If you want to know more about what should be included in your letter of intent, or if your professor would like to know what to include in their reference letter, please refer to the Study Abroad Information Package found here https://studio.smu.ca/apply.

 

What happens after you apply?

If you are selected, you will be nominated to the host university by the SMU Global Learning Office, and the rest of the pre-departure steps will be explained.

 

Questions?

Email the Global Learning Office at Global@smu.ca.

[Summer Program] Summer School on Sustainability and Behavioral Economics 2024

[Summer Program] Summer School on Sustainability and Behavioral Economics 2024

August 5 to September 1 2024

University of Kassel in Kassel, Germany, is inviting Saint Mary’s students to participate in their summer school on Sustainability and Behavioral Economics.  The program is offered by Uni Kassel’s Faculty of Economics and Management, and is most suited to students who will have completed two years of undergraduate studies studying Economics, Management, and other related disciplines. For additional details, see the information below.

 

Course outlines:

 

Transfer credits:

SMU students can earn the following credits to the extent that those are applicable to their SMU Program Requirements AND with approval from the SMU Records Office via a Letter of Permission Request Form:

  • ECON3901 “Experiments on Sustainable Behaviour” for the Experiments on Sustainable Behaviour

  • GRMN1101 “German for Absolute Beginners” for the German course

 

Tuition:

SMU students pay SMU tuition as normal at SMU for the transfer credit hours.

No additional tuition will be assessed by the host university.

 

Non-tuition costs:

Students are expected to pay for their travel to and from Kassel and travel insurance as well as living expenses and accommodation while in Kassel.

 

Funding:

Available

Immigration/visa:

Depending on the student’s citizenship, they may need to travel to a visa processing centre in another Canadian city to apply in person for a visa to enter Schengen countries. Consult the German mission website here and budget accordingly.

 

How to apply:

Interested students should submit the SMU Exchange Program application by January 15 2024 to the Global Learning Office.

 

# of students accepted:

Four (4) SMU students will be accepted into the Summer School on Sustainability and Behavioral Economics 2024.

Announcement from DAAD German Academic Exchange Service

DAAD Webinar :

Student Funding Programs for Germany in 2024-25

September 26, 2023

DAAD - German Academic Exchange Service will present a webinar on our student funding programs in support of study, research and internship opportunities in Germany on Tuesday, September 26th at 1 pm EST (10 am PST).

DAAD has programs for students in all fields of study and at all stages (Bachelor, Master's & PhD - even for recent postdocs).

Take this opportunity to learn more about the programs on offer, how to apply and get tips from staff on how you can improve your submission.

 

Register to attend

Click here to register to attend and receive the webinar link.

 

Note: the webinar will be recorded and all registrants will receive a link to this file after the session, so get your name on the list even if you can't make it in real time.

 

The webinars are presented free-of-charge and all are welcome.

 

We look forward to having you with us!

 

DAAD Canada

Announcement from Youth Challenge International

HERSTART FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS FOR WINTER & SUMMER 2024 ARE OPEN! 🌎  

Youth Challenge International (YCI) has launched new positions and start dates for Canadians (citizens and permanent residents) to gain professional experience in the international development and social entrepreneurship sectors in a  HerStart Fellowship. YCI is currently recruiting for HerStart International Fellowship positions to collaborate for 3 or 6 months with our impact-driven teams in Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda!  

HerStart is a YCI program providing 10,000 women in Tanzania, Uganda and Ghana with the training, tools, and funding opportunities to become social entrepreneurs.  As a key part of HerStart, Fellows have the opportunity to support YCI staff, as well as our innovative and impact-driven partner organizations in each country.  

3- and 6-month placements with start dates in January and May 2024 are now open. Positions available include:  

  • Gender Equality Fellow  

  • Climate Action Fellow  

  • Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Fellow  

  • Social Entrepreneurship Fellow  

  • Program & Partnerships Fellow  

  • Communications Fellow  

HerStart Fellows will gain hands-on professional international development experience, expand their impact-driven networks, and engage in high quality training from experts in critical topics such as gender equality, climate action and social innovation.  

HerStart International Fellows receive a holistic benefits package including pre-departure training, post-placement support, round-trip airfare, visas, health insurance, a monthly living stipend and much more.  This program is funded by the Government of Canada through Global Affairs.  

💡 Want to learn more about HerStart International Fellowships? 🎬 Meet our Fellows and watch videos highlighting their experience here! 

💡Curious to see what HerStart entrepreneurs are innovating? Meet Entrepreneurs from each country and watch videos showcasing their social businesses here! 

Access the full list of current HerStart Fellowship opportunities and apply today! ➡️bit.ly/3pW1DBv  

An Announcement from The University of The Arctic

The UArctic Entrepreneurship Fund

Applications for The Uarctic Entrepreneurship Fund are accepted until October 27 2023.

Those interested can attend a Q&A session on September 27 at 15:00 UTC (12:00 ADT). To register, click here.

To truly solve the challenges facing the Arctic, and thus the world, UArctic is committed to supporting the development of northern entrepreneurs and providing resources to help advance local ideas. The UArctic Entrepreneurship Fund (click here) is a new initiative that complements existing, mature prize funds with a seed-fund program, encouraging innovation and solutions on a local level.

The fund is open to any individual with an incubator-stage product or service that directly benefits the Arctic environment or Arctic communities and has a positive, demonstrable impact on the Arctic. We especially encourage applications from Arctic Indigenous and/or northern-based entrepreneurs. Expected grant disbursement amounts are in the range of $2,000 to $5,000 USD, though exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis.

The pilot call for The UArctic Entrepreneurship Fund is open until October 27, 2023.
 
Visit The UArctic Entrepreneurship Fund webpages for the full application criteria and list of application documents, more information about the fund, and benefits and expectations for the awardees.

If you have any questions, email the Global Learning Office (Miyuki.arai@smu.ca) or entrepreneurship@uarctic.org.

Study abroad for a semester in the United States! Killam Fellowships Program 2024-25

The Killam Fellowships program is an exceptional opportunity for full-time Canadian undergraduate students to pursue an exchange program at American universities. Applicants chosen through a competitive selection process are awarded a US$6000 scholarship (approx. CAD$8100) for their exchange study in the US. For information, see the 2024-25 program flyer here and the website here.

 

Interested students should submit their SMU Exchange application package (see information here) to the Global Learning and Intercultural Support Office by December 15 2023.

 

Credits

Academic credits may be earned to the extent that they are applicable to your SMU degree. Book an advising appointment with your academic advisor to review which of the remaining program requirements may be completed on a transfer-credit basis and how the Letter of Permission Request Form works for the transfer of credits. You will pay SMU tuition at SMU for the transfer credit hours.

 

Questions?

Contact the Global Learning Office at Global@smu.ca.

An announcement from Atlantic Council For International Cooperation (ACIC)

ACIC is hosting their annual symposium ‘Cost of Change: Championing Social Justice, Health and Well-Being for All’ in PEI. Applications as well as requests for speakers and workshop proposals are now accepted as follows:

 

1. Applications Open | Partnership Engagement Fund

ACIC is excited to announce our new Partnership Enhancement Fund. This fund has been set up to facilitate connections and enhance relationships between ACIC member organizations and their international partners by providing travel funding for the partner to visit Atlantic Canada.

Interested in applying? Download this file here for more instructions, and apply by August 30, 2023. If you need more information or want to connect, reach out to us at membership@acic-caci.org

 

2. Request for Proposals | Host A Workshop at ACIC Symposium 2023

 ACIC Symposium ‘Cost of Change: Championing Social Justice, Health and Well-Being for All’ will explore the web of factors that shape our society, and the role money and resources play in both creating disparities and elevating poverty in the world. 

If you are interested in hosting a workshop, download this file here for more instructions and apply by August 27, 2023. If you need more information, reach out to us at membership@acic-caci.org.

 

3. Want To Recommend A Speaker for the Symposium?

At ACIC Symposium 2023, we will explore the cost of change under three sub-themes:

1.     International Cooperation and the Cost of Power

2.     Climate Change and the Cost of Action

3.     Decent Work and the Cost of Exploitation

We are currently seeking speaker recommendations from our members and network. If this topic sounds of interest, and you'd like to highlight your work, or the work of someone in your network, write to us at membership@acic-caci.org.

Announcement from Rikkyo University

Saint Mary’s partner institution in Japan, Rikkyo University, will offer an in-person Japanese language program.

 

Dates: Jan 9-Jan 26, 2024 

 

The program consists of 46.7 hours of classroom instruction on Japanese language plus 25 hours of lectures on Japanese culture and society, including field trips. See the attached flyer.

 

Costs:

306,000yen (approx. CAD$2900) payable to the host institution to cover tuition and administrative fee. The program cost does not include transportation costs (to and within Japan), or any other miscellaneous living expenses for the duration of the program.

 

Academic credits:

Contact the academic advising office of your program to find out if you can receive transfer credit hours towards your SMU degree.

 

Funding: 

Available for Canadian students.

 

To apply:

Interested students should submit the SMU Exchange Program application by August 31.

Announcement from Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI)

Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI) shares that the programmes for 2023-24 are being announced in the hybrid model. An attempt has been made to strengthen the activities and interactions of SICI-led bi-national clusters by announcing grants to organise academic activities i.e. conferences and lectures, research paper awards, and faculty mobility programmes. Programmes seeking applications are as follows (please click on each programme to access the details):

Programmes and Activities for Binational Agri- Cluster

Programmes and Activities for Binational One Health Cluster

Other Programmes

 

Announcement from Youth Challenge International

Through HerStart Fellowships funded by the Government of Canada,  Canadians (citizens and permanent residents) are able to meaningfully contribute their skill sets and gain dynamic, professional experience in the international development and social entrepreneurship sectors. YCI is currently recruiting for HerStart International Fellowships to collaborate with our impact-driven teams in Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. The deadline to apply for the September 2023 cohort has been extended to Sunday, June 18th

See All Opportunities

An announcement from the Japanese Consulate in Montreal

Government of Japan MEXT Scholarship Program

 

Every year, the Government of Japan, via the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), offers scholarships to foreign students who are interested in studying at a Japanese university. 

 

The Undergraduate Students Scholarship is intended for students born on or after April 2, 1999, and who’ve already completed or will have completed at least 12 years of education or a program the equivalent of Japanese Senior High School by March 2024. Please note that the deadline for submitting applications is Friday, May 26, 2023.

 

The Research Students Scholarship is intended for students who were born on or after April 2, 1989, and hold a bachelor’s degree, or the equivalent, in any subject. Please note that the deadline for submitting applications is Monday, May 15, 2023

 

Necessary information and documents are available on our website

 

Important notice: Depending on the evolution of the COVID-19 situation and the measures taken in response, the 2024 application cycles may be modified (schedule, procedures, etc.) or cancelled.

 

We invite you to discover some first-hand accounts of the MEXT Scholarship experience, as written by alumni in our jurisdiction, by accessing the Former Scholar’s Experiences page

 

Lastly, additional information on studying abroad is available on the JASSO (Japan Student Services Organization) website.

Should you have any questions about the MEXT Scholarship Program, please do not hesitate to contact the Montreal MEXT Scholarship Desk via culture@mt.mofa.go.jp.”

[Summer Program] TMU Summer Program on Japanese & Japan Studies in 2023

Tokyo Metropolitan University is offering “TMU Summer Program on Japanese & Japan Studies in 2023” from July 4 to July 18, 2023.   

 

<Overview of TMU 2023 Summer Program> 

(Introduction) https://www.ic.tmu.ac.jp/english/study_abroad/short_program.html 

 

〇 Contents of Program   

 

The 2-week program consists of 42 hours of Japanese language study, and 13.5 hours of Japan Studies.  

Students will be evaluated according to class participation, oral presentation and quizzes.  

A certificate will be issued upon completion of the program. 

 

〇 Program Length   

July 4 (Tuesday) –July18 (Tuesday), 2023 

 

〇 Japanese Language Placement Test  

Students will be allocated to classes based on their Japanese language level according “SPOT90” test. 

Before applying the program, students will have to take “SPOT90” test with free of charge. 

<SPOT90 test> https://ttbj.cegloc.tsukuba.ac.jp/en/p1.html 

 

Score of 31-40 → Beginner-level Japanese 

Score of 41-55 → Pre-intermediate-level Japanese 

Score of 56-70 → Intermediate-level Japanese 

 

〇 Program Fee   

 

JPY 120,000 

 

*This program fee includes accommodation fee, education materials, and admission fees for field trips.  

  Not included in this fee are meals, airfare, traveler’s insurance, transportation between the University and accommodation, and daily expenses. 

  SMU tuition for the transfer credit hours is paid at SMU. 

 

Interested students should express their interest by emailing Global@smu.ca by Friday, May 12 2023.

Virtual Exchange with University of the Arctic

Virtual Fall & Winter Semester Exchange Opportunity is offered by University of The Arctic. It’s called the Circumpolar Studies Program https://education.uarctic.org/studies/circumpolar-studies/. The course descriptions are found at https://members.uarctic.org/participate/circumpolar-studies/course-materials/.

Courses offered in Fall 2023

CS 100 – Introduction to the Circumpolar World

CS 311--Land and Environment of the Circumpolar World I

CS 321 -- Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World I

CS 331 – Contemporary Issues of the Circumpolar World I

 

Courses offered in Winter 2024

CS 100 – Introduction to the Circumpolar World

CS 312 – Land and Environment of the CW II

CS 322 – Peoples and Cultures of the CW II

CS 332 – Contemporary Issues of the CW II

 

The Circumpolar Studies core courses have the following prerequisite requirements:

-        CS 100 is the prerequisite for CS 311, 321, 322, 331, and 332

-        CS 100 and CS 311 are the prerequisites for CS 312

 

SMU tuition is paid at SMU for the transfer credit hours.

 

Academic credits may be earned to the extent that the credits meet the student’s program requirements. Please contact the academic advising office https://www.smu.ca/academics/academic-advising.html.

 

Funding is available.

 

Interested students should email Global@smu.ca by July 15 2023.

[Summer Program] The 32nd Jyväskylä Summer School

7 – 18 August 2023
University of Jyväskylä

 

Do you want to boost up your academic knowledge of STEM - science, technology, engineering, mathematics - during the summer break, and create scientific networks and memories? Jyväskylä Summer School offers you a unique academic and cultural journey that gives you the opportunity to challenge yourself and develop your skills in your field of interest. You also get the chance to spend time in an international science community.

Jyväskylä Summer School, organized at the University of Jyväskylä this year for the 32nd time, offers courses for advanced Master’s students, PhD students and post-docs in various fields of natural sciences, mathematics and information technology. All courses are taught in English by distinguished researchers from all over the world. Thus, the programme provides students with an excellent opportunity to participate in a large number of courses and benefit from high-quality interdisciplinary teaching. Participation in all Summer School courses is free of charge. Students from all over the world are encouraged to apply.

Two larger themes are represented in the courses of the 32nd Jyväskylä Summer School:

  • Quantum Phenomena in Molecules and Materials

  • Digital Society and Digitalization


Courses are offered in the following subjects:

  • Biological and Environmental Sciences

  • Chemistry

  • Cognitive Science

  • Computational Sciences

  • Information Systems

  • Mathematics

  • Nanoscience

  • Physics

 

Please see the bottom of the message for a complete list of courses offered. JSS32 offers courses in person, in hybrid mode, and online. The study mode of each course is marked in the course descriptions, which are available on our website www.jyu.fi/jss.

Costs

Participation in all Summer School courses is free of charge. Participants are responsible for covering their own meals, accommodation and all costs related to travel as well as possible visa costs.

More information:
Course programme, application instructions, practical info: www.jyu.fi/jss  
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/604239504569010/


Deadline for applications is 30th of April 2023!


For any further questions please do not hesitate to contact jss@jyu.fi.

Courses offered in 7 – 11 August 2023:

  • PH1/NANO2: Emergent Quantum Matter in Artificial Two-Dimensional Materials (NB! Course lasts through both weeks)

  • PH2: Analysis with Electromagnetic Calorimeters (NB! Course lasts through both weeks)

  • MA1: Introduction to Harmonic Measure

  • MA2: On the Geometry of Rectifiable and Purely Unrectifiable Subsets of a Metric Space

  • NANO1/CH2/PH3: Ultrafast Spectroscopy: Phenomena, Measurements and Data Analysis Methods

  • COG1: Fundamentals of Inclusive and Accessible Design of Technology

  • IS1: Topical Course on Digital Services (NB! Course lasts through both weeks)

  • IS2: Digital Service Transformation (NB! Course lasts through both weeks)

Courses offered in 14 - 18 August 2023:

  • BIO1: Planetary Well-being: Achieving Sustainability and Good Life for Humans and Nonhumans

  • BIO2: Bioinformatics for Microbiome Research

  • CH1: Molecular Electrochemistry

  • PH1/NANO2: Emergent Quantum Matter in Artificial Two-Dimensional Materials (NB! Course lasts through both weeks)

  • PH2: Analysis with Electromagnetic Calorimeters (NB! Course lasts through both weeks)

  • MA3: Optimal Stopping and Free-Boundary Problem

  • COM1: Collective Decision Making

  • COG2: Accessible Visualizations: Conveying Information Across Sensory Modalities Hands-on Lab

  • IS1: Topical Course on Digital Services (NB! Course lasts through both weeks)

  • IS2: Digital Service Transformation (NB! Course lasts through both weeks)

[Summer Program] Virtual Summer Abroad Opportunity with ESSCA School of Management, France

ESSCA School of Management is a SMU partner school in France and is offering the following online learning opportunities:


1 - INNOVATION & FINTECH
Innovation & Creativity (3 ECTS) : 29 May - 18 June
Crypto, blockchain & NFT (3 ECTS) : 19 June - 9 July

 

2 - INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT & LEADER COMMUNICATION 4.0

Leader Communication in a Cross Cultural & Changing World (3 ECTS): 5 June - 25 June

Management 4.0 & International HR (2 ECTS): 26 June - 9 July

 

3 - DIGITAL LUXURY & FASHION BRAND

Luxury Fashion Branding & Consumer Experience (4 ECTS): 22 May - 18 June

Digital Influence on the Luxury & Fashion Industry (2 ECTS) : 19 June - 2 July

 

Note: it is possible to mix courses from the 3 pairings; however, you cannot select courses that have overlapping dates.

 

Credits and tuition

Credits from the program are transferrable to the extent that they fulfill the student’s degree requirements, on a Letter of Permission approved by your academic program. Tuition is paid at SMU for the transfer credit hours. 50 euro registration fees are payable to ESSCA. Funding is available.

 

To apply

Contact the Global Learning Office at Global@smu.ca by April 25 2023.

An announcement from Inter-Council Network

Stories of Change - Global Citizenship Education Webinar

To address current global challenges, the linkages between the global and the local are fundamentally important. Global citizenship education plays a critical role in this regard. It helps build skills and knowledge that are required to understand and play an active role in addressing complex global challenges in ways that inform change without (re)producing harmful practices. This webinar highlights provincial and regional councils’ work on global citizenship. Leaders in global citizenship education will share their projects and some of the promising practises they have integrated in their approaches to global citizenship. The webinar builds on ICN’s ongoing work on global citizenship. 

An announcement from Consulat général de France à Moncton et Halifax

The Embassy of France in Canada and the Consulate General of France in the Atlantic Provinces are re-launching the "France Alumni Canada" network this year. With more than 370,000 members worldwide, France Alumni brings together international alumni who have studied in France. Former and current students can join this network by registering for free on the France Alumni Canada digital platform (https://www.francealumni.fr/fr/poste/canada) and get the latest news by following the Linkedin page France Alumni Canada (https://www.linkedin.com/company/france-alumni-canada/).  

 

May 15 to 19, several meetings of the France Alumni network will take place across Canada. A reception will be held in the Atlantic Provinces on Tuesday, May 16 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the campus of the Université de Moncton, held in partnership with the Université de Moncton and the National Bank and is open to all, with a special focus on the Alumni of France.

 

The event is open to anyone, student or not, who has done a mobility in France, is considering doing so or simply wishes to join this network.

Announcement from Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute

Sign up for SICI's upcoming Short-term Virtual Course!

Course name: Spatial Dynamics,Urban Transportation & Planning 

Starts May 20, 2023

REGISTER

Start your journey to learn & grow NOW! 

Course Highlights

  • Holistic understanding of urban transportation and planning 

  • Knowledge of urban diversity and evolving transportation needs

  • Analytical insights into the urban land use-transportation relationship

  • Learning about different modes of transport in cities and the significance of public transport systems for sustainable cities

  • Conceptualize urban mobilities and their types. Discussions on the nature and characteristics of passenger and freight mobility in urban areas

  • Familiarization with the concept of urban freight transport and its management

  • Introduction to the recent advances in city logistics 

  • Deliberations on urban transport externalities and Sustainable Development Goals 

  • Critical analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban transport and mobilities 

  • Reflections on the planning approaches and the question of sustainable transport 

  • Introduction to Big Data and transportation analysis 

  • Case study-based discussions 

  • Guest lecture(s) by experts from India and Canada

Course takeaways

  • Holistic understanding of urban transportation, planning and its spatial dynamics

  • Develop knowledge, critical thinking and ideas

  • Learning of international practices in urban transportation planning

  • Understanding of sustainable transportation and practices

  • Knowledge and skills to independently undertake teaching and research on urban transportation 

  • Opportunity to build professional network

  • Opportunity for Indian and Canadian participants to generate new and collaborative ideas for future grant opportunities offered by SICI and other future endeavors