Hungary Work Study program 2018 Summer II-III

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The program objective is to expose students to a different culture and help them practice cross-cultural management skills while giving them work experience internationally.

Credit MGT4640

Tentative dates: June 30 – Aug 11, 2018

Estimated cost: $2,350 plus tuition for MGT 4640.

The program fee covers accommodation in an air conditioned modern building with swimming pool and fitness facilities, securing work placement, gift to employer, one group cultural tour, commuting costs and weekly seminars. The fee does not include airfare and food during the program in Hungary. Students are also responsible for the cost of travel health insurance for travel in Hungary. Canadian students are eligible for group travel grant.

Practicums

Work placements are usually research project based. Examples of past student-directed projects include: working on key elements of the Canada European Union Economic Trade Agreement (CETA) market entry research for different industries, writing business plans for a variety of businesses, financial analysis for diversified companies and developing marketing plans.

Accommodations

Students and University of Lethbridge instructors will stay in a modern residence complex in the 10th district of Budapest – an easy distance to the buzz of the city center. The Residence Center offers comfortable, furnished, air-conditioned accommodation for over 400 students. Rooms are equipped with a private bathroom. Washing machines and dryers available. 

Information SessionFriday, January 19, 2018 between 2pm-3:30 pm in M4032 in Lethbridge and S6050 in Calgary.

 

Application Online at: http://www.uleth.ca/management/Hungary-Work-Study-Program
For testimonials search youtube Budapest work study highlights


Contact:

Gizelle Tiponut | gizelle.tiponut@uleth.ca | (403) 329-2148 | uleth.ca/international/content/field-studies

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