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Pause Carousel INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AND SCHOLAR SERVICES HOME CAROUSEL CONTENT WITH 5 SLIDES. A carousel is a rotating set of images, rotation stops on keyboard focus on carousel tab controls or hovering the mouse pointer over images. Use the tabs or the previous and next buttons to change the displayed slide. 1. Slide 1: Visiting Kazakhstani scholars create, share video from Intercultural Spotlight SeriesBolashak fellows attending the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign participated in an Oct. 28 Intercultural Spotlight Series event and created a video documenting that event. 2. Slide 2: Humphrey Fellowship Program returns to Illinois for 2nd yearThe 2024-2025 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Illinois) kicked off its long-term, intensive English training in April. 3. Slide 3: GET wraps up 2023-2024 Bolashak Program with capstone event, poster presentationThe Bolashak International Scholarship Program at Illinois is a nine-month program and is designed, developed, and managed by Global Education and Training (GET) in Illinois International. The primary objectives of the program at Illinois include enhancing academic and research skills, facilitating collaborative research projects, promoting cultural exchange, and most importantly strengthening the pedagogical skills of the scholars. 4. Slide 4: GET celebrates 30 years of China Executive Leadership ProgramsThe Global Education and Training (GET) and UIUC Shanghai Office team celebrated 30 years of collaboration with Chinese partners in March 2024. GET members traveled to China to reignite, continue, and celebrate GET and Illinois’ historic relationships with organizations, universities, and alumni of their joint programs.The China Executive Leadership Programs 30th Anniversary Celebration was held in late March. 5. Slide 5: Scholar Spotlight: Nurken Aubakir details his Illinois experienceNurken Aubakir is a 2023-2024 Visiting Scholar at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Illinois) in the framework of the national “500 scholars” scientific internship program by the Center for International Programs Bolashak (The Bolashak Program). He is the Dean of the School of Transformative Humanities at Almaty Management University (AlmaU), which is among the top universities in KZ/Central Asia per the QS World University Rankings. VISITING KAZAKHSTANI SCHOLARS CREATE, SHARE VIDEO FROM INTERCULTURAL SPOTLIGHT SERIES Bolashak fellows attending the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign participated in an Oct. 28 Intercultural Spotlight Series event and created a video documenting that event. HUMPHREY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM RETURNS TO ILLINOIS FOR 2ND YEAR The 2024-2025 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Illinois) kicked off its long-term, intensive English training in April. GET WRAPS UP 2023-2024 BOLASHAK PROGRAM WITH CAPSTONE EVENT, POSTER PRESENTATION The Bolashak International Scholarship Program at Illinois is a nine-month program and is designed, developed, and managed by Global Education and Training (GET) in Illinois International. The primary objectives of the program at Illinois include enhancing academic and research skills, facilitating collaborative research projects, promoting cultural exchange, and most importantly strengthening the pedagogical skills of the scholars. GET CELEBRATES 30 YEARS OF CHINA EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS The Global Education and Training (GET) and UIUC Shanghai Office team celebrated 30 years of collaboration with Chinese partners in March 2024. GET members traveled to China to reignite, continue, and celebrate GET and Illinois’ historic relationships with organizations, universities, and alumni of their joint programs. The China Executive Leadership Programs 30th Anniversary Celebration was held in late March. SCHOLAR SPOTLIGHT: NURKEN AUBAKIR DETAILS HIS ILLINOIS EXPERIENCE Nurken Aubakir is a 2023-2024 Visiting Scholar at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Illinois) in the framework of the national “500 scholars” scientific internship program by the Center for International Programs Bolashak (The Bolashak Program). He is the Dean of the School of Transformative Humanities at Almaty Management University (AlmaU), which is among the top universities in KZ/Central Asia per the QS World University Rankings. PreviousNext View All Stories BUILD A CUSTOM TRAINING PROGRAM Gain access to cutting-edge knowledge, techniques, and practices in both the United States and today’s global market. 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