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Women’s Soccer Takes On Brazil
After months of planning–and what seemed like weeks of packing, the Vanderbilt women’s soccer team left in early May for an eight-day tour in Brazil.
Follow the Commondores daily logs and video at the VU Women’s Soccer website: http://www.vucommodores.com/sports/w-soccer/vand-w-soccer-body.html
Posted by millerc on May 14, 2013 in Spring 2013, athletics, Brazil, commodores, featured, soccer, sports, student athlete
Study Abroad Student A Finalist for International Education Video
A video by David Sanchez, a junior in the College of Arts and Science, is one of five finalists in NAFSA: Association of International Educators 2013 video contest celebrating international education. The winning video will be announced at this year’s annual NAFSA Conference in late May…
Posted by millerc on May 6, 2013 in Magazine
Vanderbilt Guatemalan Field Station Provides Interdisciplinary Hub
Vanderbilt University’s expanded commitment to research and sustainable development in Guatemala is reflected in this spring’s opening of a Guatemala City field station that is home to 13 projects…
Posted by millerc on May 3, 2013 in Magazine, Center for Latin American Studies, featured, global health, global research, guatemala, international, international affairs, moore surgery center, shalom foundation
Melbourne Partnership Inspires New Three-Minute Thesis Competition
Inspired by its partnership with the University of Melbourne, Vanderbilt University held its inaugural Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on March 22, 2013 at the Student Life Center. More than 60 master’s and Ph.D. students in the Graduate School presented at the competition…
Posted by millerc on May 3, 2013 in Magazine, Spring 2013
IEPM Students Represent Vanderbilt’s U.S.-China Center
For nearly six weeks, three International Education Policy and Management masters students, Megan Ames, Brad Hilbrich, and Matthew Wright, will be getting first-hand knowledge about Chinese education systems as part of Vanderbilt’s U.S.-China Center for Education and Culture. The Center serves as a portal through which Chinese and U.S. policy and practice in education, humanities, and the arts connect through…
Posted by millerc on May 2, 2013 in Spring 2013, featured, global research, international, international affairs, international strategy, peabody, vanderbilt u.s.-china center
Vanderbilt Vaccine Center and Fundación INFANT Offer Field Experience
The Vanderbilt Vaccine Center and Fundación INFANT are partnering to offer an international field experience involving clinical research training and thorough insight on the healthcare system in Buenos Aires, Argentina…
Posted by millerc on May 2, 2013 in Spring 2013, argentina, global health, global research, international
General Surgery Residency Program Offers Rotation Abroad
Vanderbilt’s General Surgery Residency Program, the first program authorized by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, now offers residents the option of a four week elective rotation at Kijabe hospital, located in a rural community in Kenya’s Rift Valley…
Posted by millerc on May 1, 2013 in Magazine, Spring 2013, global health, international, international affairs, kenya, partnerships

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