Before I started my doctoral studies, I was an international advisor for many years, working at a number of different schools. As an international advisor I, unsurprisingly, counseled international students and scholars on immigration regulations, school policy, and a variety of other matters. I spent much of these past two weeks doing this work again, [...]
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Working in an international office…now and then
Posted in Academia, Observation Theory, tagged Immigration, international students on July 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
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