You’re invited to an informal meeting and information session with Planning Professors Ted Jojola (UNM/ASU), Ian Skelton (University of Manitoba), Ryan Walker (University of Saskatchewan) to discuss the new Indigenous Planning Exchange program. Learn how you might qualify to study abroad in Canada and Mexico (with partners in Chiapas and Puebla) to learn and interact with native people on their community development efforts. Under this program, students pay their regular tuition and take courses at the host university for one semester. These courses are credited toward your own degree program. The exchange comes with a generous international housing and travel allowance!
The meeting is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, April 8th from 12 to 1 pm, room TBA.
Savannah Gene, Lecture Series Coordinator
Indigenous Nations Library Program
savgene@yahoo.com
(505)228-0448 (Cell)
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Indigenous Planning Exchange program
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