Events & Opportunities
| | Posted on 05.01.2010 | Posted by JF
Study China Programme
The application process for the Easter 2010 Study China Programme will be closing at 5pm on Monday 11th January. The closing date for submission of references is also Monday 11th at 5pm.
The application form can be found at the bottom of this page: - servalan.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/studychina/application-forms
The online reference form can be found at the bottom of this page: - servalan.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/studychina/references
The number of applications for the Easter 2010 programme is much much lower than we’ve ever had before. Feedback from students suggests that many students are planning to apply for the summer 2010 programme instead. This means that the chances of being accepted onto the Easter 2010 programme are higher than usual but the application process for the summer programme is going to be much more competitive. The application form for the Summer 2010 programme will open at the beginning of February.
The application form can be found at the bottom of this page: - servalan.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/studychina/application-forms
The online reference form can be found at the bottom of this page: - servalan.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/studychina/references
The number of applications for the Easter 2010 programme is much much lower than we’ve ever had before. Feedback from students suggests that many students are planning to apply for the summer 2010 programme instead. This means that the chances of being accepted onto the Easter 2010 programme are higher than usual but the application process for the summer programme is going to be much more competitive. The application form for the Summer 2010 programme will open at the beginning of February.
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