[SCHOLARSHIP] SPANISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE ELE FOCALAE

[SCHOLARSHIP] SPANISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE ELE FOCALAE


The ELE FOCALAE initiative was born in 2012 with the visit of the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Patti
Londoño Jaramillo, to some countries of Southeast Asia. During this visit, tourism authorities in the region
highlighted the increase in tourists coming from Spanish-speaking countries and asked the Colombian
Government for their collaboration to train their tour guides in Spanish.

Up to 60 scholarships will be offered for tourist guides and undergraduate and graduate students from FEALAC
countries interested in learning Spanish as a foreign language.

The scholarship will cover:

• Round trip, air ticket in economy class from the capital of the home country to the Colombian city where the
course will take place. The Colombian government will be responsible for assigning the placement city.
• Monthly stipend of one million six hundred (1.600.000) Colombian pesos for the beneficiary in order to cover
basic living expenses, such as accommodation, local transport, and the cost of meals in Colombia. The monthly
stipend will be proportional to the number of days of the beneficiaries’ stay in Colombia, and will be paid once per
month in arrears subject to the assistance to the Spanish lessons by the beneficiary. It will be checked through
report, which will be submitted by the University to the Colombian authorities. Point 9 below presents detailed
information about the monthly payments.
• Tuition scholarship for the Spanish as a foreign language course.
• International Health Insurance, whose coverage is presented as
Annex III to this document.
• Courtesy Visa during the progress of the course, which be granted for a time of three (3) months and renovated
in Colombia before its expiry date.
• SIELE exam to obtain Spanish as a foreign language certification.
Note: Any extracurricular activities that trainees wish to do at Colombian host universities must be carried out on
their account and will not be financed by the Government of Colombia.

Requirements:

– Be nationals from East Asian countries that are members of FEALAC.
– Be tourist guides duly certified or students who have outstanding academic results and are enrolled in the last
academic year of their undergraduate course or in a postgraduate course.
– Have a good knowledge of English (level B1).
– Have good physical and mental health.
– Have been born between January 1, 1977 and December 31, 1997.
– Accept and carry out the rules of this 2017 initiative, submitted as
Annex I of this document.
– Have the necessary resources to cover the costs of the first month of their stay in Colombia. It is suggested a
minimum amount of $600 (six hundred) US dollars.
– Preferably have basic knowledge of Spanish (level A1).
– Have not participated in past versions of this initiative, developed since 2013.

Required Documents:

Application form completed, which will be available on the webpage of the Colombian Embassies in the
member countries of FEALAC. Point 8 below has the list of Colombian Diplomatic Missions with their contact
details.
– A recent passport photo (3.5 x 4 cms).
– Copy of the principal passport page, containing biographical information. The passport must have a minimum
validity of one year after the start of the program.
– Just for tourist guides: Acceptance letter or authorization of enrollment issued by the National Tourism Authority
or Competent Authorities of their countries.
– Just for undergraduate and postgraduate students: Cover letter issued by University where enrolled that
includes the Grade Point Average (GPA) of the candidate.
– For postgraduate students: copy of Undergraduate diploma.
– Medical certificate in English, signed by a doctor, certifying that the candidate is in good physical and mental
health in order to take the course in Colombia.
– Documents evidencing the candidate has a proficient knowledge of English, equal or greater than B1, according
to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
– Letter of acceptance signed by the candidate, submitted as
Annex II in this document, to be signed only by the
final beneficiaries.
Documents must be sent to the following e-mail:
elefocalae@heartforchange.org

Application Period:

• Begins: March 10, 2017
• Submission deadline: April 21, 2017, 12 p.m. Bogotá time.

KAGOSHIMA UNIVERSITY STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER 2017

KAGOSHIMA UNIVERSITY STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER 2017


Kagoshima University opens application for student exchange program fall semester 2017!

Necessary Documents:

-Application Form (Form A) *A person who holds N1 or N2 in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, please fill out Form A in Japanese

-Application Form (Form B)

-Reference Form (Form C)

-Official Transcript in English

-Three identical photos (L 40mm x W 30mm) *The photos must be taken within three months

-Certificate of Japanese Language Proficiency Test, TOEFL, IELTS, etc. to prove student’s language ability

-Certificate of Student Registration/Enrollment

-Photocopy of Passport

-Health Certificate in English (Form D)

Submission Deadline : 20 April 2017

Students must submit the application through International Office Diponegoro University. Direct application from the individual student to Kagoshima University cannot be accepted.

Form A_17Fall(JAPANESE)

Form A_17Fall

Form B_17Fall

Form C_17Fall

Form D_17Fall(Health Certificate)

More information:

ioundip@gmail.com

or

Aoi FUKUZAKO (Ms)

Exchange Officer

International Student Office Kagoshima University

e-mail: ryugaku@kagoshima-u.ac.jp

Note

Exchange students must arrange by themselves the minimum amount of money needed for accommodation, meals and daily expenses for the whole period of their stay at Kagoshima University.

Please check the Living Costs and Prices from the URL as follows.

http://www.g-studyinjapan.jasso.go.jp/en/modules/pico/index.php?content_id=16

MAKE ASEAN YOUR FUTURE! THIRD BATCH OF SHARE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ASEAN STUDENTS IS NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS

MAKE ASEAN YOUR FUTURE! THIRD BATCH OF SHARE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ASEAN STUDENTS IS NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS

Jakarta 15 March 2017 – The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the
European Union (EU) are inviting undergraduate students in ASEAN of all disciplines to
apply for a full scholarship to study abroad for one semester in the period August-December
2017.
Applications and all details at www.share-asean.eu


“Student mobility is a not only a key element of our efforts to build a vibrant and peoplecentred ASEAN community, but also an important part of the academic and career
development of the future leaders of ASEAN”, said Vongthep Arthakaivalvatee, Deputy
Secretary General of ASEAN for the Socio-Cultural Community. Francisco Fontan, the EU
Ambassador to ASEAN, said that, “I strongly encourage ASEAN students to apply for this
life-changing opportunity. In Europe, the Erasmus+ programme has taught us in the past
thirty years how important studying abroad is for individual careers as well as for building a
regional community.”


After the great success of the first two batches of the SHARE Scholarship, some 150
students are currently mobile in ASEAN. The scholarship provides fully funded, short-term
(one semester) exchange of students from a network of 32 participating universities across
the region. It is open to students who have completed at least two semesters of study and
have been accepted to study at one of the participating universities. For this third batch, 125
scholarships are available for study in an ASEAN country. Additional 50 fully funded
scholarships are available to spend one semester of study at one of the 8 participating
universities in Europe. All details on participating universities, application modalities,
requirements, and financial conditions can be found at
www.share-asean.eu


Ms. Nguyen Phuong Anh of Viet Nam National University was awarded a SHARE
scholarship to study at University of the Philippines and had this to say, “A semester in the
Philippines was such an eye-opening experience to me. Thanks to the scholarship, I had a
great opportunity to learn about this country and others in the region, from which I could
expand my knowledge significantly, develop my critical view of nations and have a more
appropriate attitude in exploring and appreciating other cultures.”


The scholarship scheme is part of the work of the “EU Support to Higher Education in the
ASEAN Region”, or SHARE, designed by ASEAN and EU to strengthen regional cooperation
and enhance the quality, regional competitiveness and internationalisation of ASEAN Higher
Education Institutions. Officially launched in May 2015, SHARE is a €10 million EU grant
funded programme. In realising its vision of creation an ASEAN Higher Education Area,
ASEAN is working with a consortium led by British Council and comprising the DAAD, EPNuffic, Campus France, ENQA and EUA until 2019. As part of its work, SHARE is providing

some 500 scholarships for ASEAN university students to put the improved systems to the
test, mainly by supporting student exchange and credit recognition within the ASEAN region.

Learning Indonesian Culture Through Batik

Learning Indonesian Culture Through Batik


International Office Diponegoro University held Batik Class for international students enrolled in Diponegoro University. This event was held on 23-24 February and 2-3 March 2017. In this class participant had opportunity to learn how to make batik from the expert. Mr. Slamet, owner of Batik Semarangan Mutiara Hasta.

SHARE Scholarship students made sketch for their batik

Darmasiswa students did nyanting process

Darmasiswa students did nyanting process

Darmasiswa students learn how to color their batik from Mr. Slamet