Exchange
programmes
We
organise youth forums, and cross-cultural exchange programs
enabling local and foreign students to engage in cooperation
practices.
Whether the aim was to learn more about another culture,
the benefits of an academic program, the risks and opportunities
related to readjusting to the market needs, scholarship
opportunities or research background, we have tried
to create sustainable networks and practices overlasting
the initial investment. We have sought to encourage
cross-sectorial experiences exchanges involving managers,
students, academics and public officials.
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Recent projects:
Open doors for romanian
students
This project, carried out in cooperation with
the Romanian Society for Political Sciences
and l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris,
was organized on July 13, 2001. It brought together
students from France and Romania, in the attempt
to provide them with an opportunity to meet
and interact. The goal of this project was to
identify promising careers paths and increase
the opportunities for young Romanian graduate
students in an international environment. It
was sponsored by major international corporations
such as Shell & Morgan Stanley.
IREX - Return to Romania
career development project
Since
RTR inception nearly 300 students have enrolled
in the program. To support them, we are in contact
with ove 140 companies, recruitment firms and
government agencies interested in US educated
Romania. The RTR alumni resource center recieves
an average of 30 visitors per month and RTR
staff provides an additional several hundreds
consultations to interested individuals per
month via phone, post and email.
Our involvement in the project is to support
targeted advertising and outreach activities,
regular networking events, round tables. The
program is devised in cooperation with IREX
www.irex.org/rtr, who is the main contractor
of a World learning program and has been dedicated
for more than 40 years to promote advance field
research and professional training programs
between the US and countries of EE.
Balkan Case Challenge 2001
In Sarajevo (Bosnia) november 2001, a group
of eight Romanian students attended an event
organised by the World Bank and WUS Austria.
A number of balkan students engaged in competive
marketing proposals : business case study, UN
simulation etc. The Romanian students benefited
from an initial training and formation period
provided by IDEE.
Innovative Methodology of teaching for disabled
students
This
programme organised in cooperation with Associazione
Centro Gamma, was initiated in january 2002,
under the framework of a SOCRATES cooperative
grant.
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