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Anna Sobol Levy Foundation
Capt. Jerome E. Levy established the Foundation in 1986 to honor the memory of his beloved mother. The Foundation provides fellowships for U.S. college graduates to study in Israel.
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry acting on behalf of Israel Government for foreign affairs concerns.
Panrimo
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Panrimo offers study abroad and internship programs across numerous European countries, including Iceland.
Newcastle University
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Belonging to the Russell Group of Universities, our reputation for world-leading research has helped us to attract some of the leading academics and researchers from around the globe. The quality of our work has been recognised through prestigious awards and our commitment to education for life is backed by our...
University of East Anglia
The University of East Anglia (UEA) has again been rated as one of the best universities for student experience in the Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2015. They are currently 6th out of all UK universities, and have placed in the top six since the survey...
Canadian Summer School in Germany (CSSG)
The Canadian Summer School in Germany (CSSG) offers university-level language and culture studies in Kassel. The CSSG is organized under the auspices of the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German (CAUTG) and offers courses at the intermediate and advanced level.
Rough Guides
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A trusted favourite of world travellers for over 25 years, Rough Guides have always been counted on to tell it like it is.
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
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The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) connects, represents and trains over 15,000 Physicians and 7,500 trainee Physicians in Australia and New Zealand.
Sons of Norway Foundation
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The Sons of Norway Foundation is dedicated to funding activities that preserve and promote Norwegian heritage, positively affect members, and make Sons of Norway communities a more vibrant place to live.
