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Summer 2014: First Year Intensive Modern Aymara Language
This intensive course in Aymara is intended for students with no previous study or experience in the language. Classified as a Less Commonly Taught Language (LCTL) in the U.S., the Aymara language…
OSU Summer Seminars Abroad for Spanish Teachers
The Center for Latin American Studies and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The Ohio State University announce this year's intensive Summer Seminars Abroad, a 16-day workshop in Spanish…
Call for Applications: Richard E. Greenleaf Visiting Library Scholar program, 2014-15, University of New Mexico
Call for Applications
Richard E. Greenleaf Visiting Library Scholar program, 2014-15
The Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) and the…
2014 CLASP Teaching Award for Junior Faculty
The Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP) calls for nominations for its second annual "CLASP Teaching Award for Junior Faculty." The award recognizes excellence in teaching Latin…
Spanish Scholarships for ACTFL Members
Scholarships for Spanish Teachers to study abroad!
The Cemanahuac Educational Community Scholarship: Two (2) weeks of Spanish language study in Cuernavaca, Mexico. The…
Global May Mexico: May Session Study Abroad
This OSU program is for all majors; althought, preference is given to first and second year students.
What?
Globalization in the Mayan Country Focuses…
2014 Maya Language Institute in Guatemala
The Mayan Language Institute is an intensive 6-week summer immersion language program in K’iche’ Maya and Kaqchikel Maya. Students study with both U.S. faculty and native speakers. In addition to…
The Student Life Multicultural Center sponsors the "Diversity Engagement Award" and the "Outstanding Diversity Program Award."
The Student Life Multicultural Center sponsors the "Diversity Engagement Award" and the "Outstanding Diversity Program Award." Ohio State students have five more days to apply…
Wexner Center for the Arts: Via Brasil a Multidisciplinary Initiative
Via Brasil is the Wexner Center’s multidisciplinary initiative focusing on contemporary art and culture in Brazil made possible in part by a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.