Brock plays host to international educators
Brock University is hosting the 25th Ontario Association of International Educators conference today through Friday.
Brock University is hosting the 25th Ontario Association of International Educators conference today through Friday.
With two prime ministers acting as witnesses, Brock University today signed an accord with the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) aimed at accelerating levels of collaboration between Canada and its Commonwealth partner in the Caribbean.
The month-long program includes an art exhibit of African cloth and underground quilts, a film about Afro-Iranians and an Underground Railroad tour.
A group of students met with Brian McMullan this week to encourage reflector use in Niagara.
Geeta Powell will work her last day at Brock today.
Students spend a semester in Ghana before coming home to attend university.
Cooking demonstrations, photo displays and information sessions are highlights of International Education Week.
International Teaching Assistants currently under contract at Brock are invited to attend the October and November sessions of the International Teaching Assistant (ITA) Workshop Series.
Fundraising for East African famine relief continued today with a concert in the Sean O’ Sullivan Theatre.
The first group of students participating in Brock’s Global Transitions program are orientated and ready to go.