University of Northern Colorado and Capital Normal University (CNU) in Beijing continue to foster their educational exchange partnership by actively promoting international exchanges and collaborative research opportunities.
Above: Students enrolled in the exchange program pose for a photo after arriving at DIA on Sunday.
As part of the partnership, UNC is excited to host 24 undergraduate students and a chaperone teacher for the third annual Teacher Training international exchange program, July 15-Sept. 1. The seven-week program includes upper-division academic courses taught by College of Education and Behavioral Services faculty Matt Farber and Maaly Younis. It also features extensive cultural immersion program that includes site visits, field trips and cultural activities throughout Greeley, Denver, and the state of Colorado.
This international program is administered by the Office of Global Engagement in close partnership with the College of Educational and Behavioral Sciences and Extended Campus. Together they provide a comprehensive academic and cultural immersion program where faculty, students and professionals exchange ideas and explore collaboration opportunities in support of UNC internationalization efforts.
For more information, please contact Olga Baron, Office of Global Engagement.