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Humanities CollaboratoryBorn in the Office of the Provost, housed in LSA, and located in the Hatcher Graduate Library, the Humanities Collaboratory gives singularly generous grants to support innovative and ambitious forms of humanities scholarship. The Collaboratory is also engaged in creating lasting research resources infrastructure to support humanists at Michigan.
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International Center (IC)Explore the many resources available to the international population. The International Center facilitates intercultural and international education, and fosters a global campus community.
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Taubman International ProgramsTaubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning currently has an exchange program agreement with the University of Hong Kong (known has “HKU”). This agreement allows current HKU students to attend Taubman College at the University of Michigan for one semester (Fall or Winter only), while remaining enrolled at and paying University of Hong Kong tuition.
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International Programs in Engineering (IPE)IPE's mission is to prepare our graduates for success in the global engineering profession by helping all CoE students gain international experience.
-Develop programs that meet the specific needs of our students.
-Prepare students for a safe and successful overseas experience.
-Make international opportunities available to all students regardless of their background or financial circumstances.
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Pharmacy Job and Preceptor OpportunitiesFind current job opportunities at the College of Pharmacy and learn how to become a volunteer preceptor, gain research experience with a Postdoc or Fellowship, or how to put your acting skills to use through the simulated patient program
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Joint Program in English and EducationPursuing a doctoral degree in English and Education will allow you to explore the field of education in depth and in connection with the many topics that contribute to mastery of the English language and the way it functions and is transmitted and used in education.
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Language Resource Center (LRC)The Language Resource Center is an LSA unit that supports faculty, staff, and students involved in the study of languages, literatures, cultures and translation. The center offers diverse resources for the university community, including: an international media library, lounge areas for patrons to meet, study and collaborate, PC and Mac computer workstations, alcoves and classrooms.
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