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Sydney, Australia: The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is one of the largest in the country. Sydney has a population of 4 million with an active youth culture.
* Please Note: New applications will not be accepted until winter term 2010 for participation fall term 2010. |
University of Technology Sydney
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Vienna, Austria: Lying in the center of Europe, Austria has been a vital link between the cities of Europe for centuries. Vienna is a vibrant and beautiful city with theater, opera, art, 20 museums, castles, restaurants, music, shopping and the Vienna Boys' Choir. |
Vienna University of Economics
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Austrian National Tourist Office
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Hong Kong, China: One of the most important centers in the Asia-Pacific region, Hong Kong is a fast paced city with a population of 6.8 million. City University is its largest business school. |
City University
Intl Student Office, City University
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Brno, Czech Republic: Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic and has castles, cathedrals, museums, zoos and gardens, and is a venue for the World Moto Grand Prix. As a stop on the Central European Railroad, Brno makes an ideal hub for travel throughout Europe. |
Mendel University
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Aarhus, Denmark: Denmark is one of the world's richest countries. Its educational and industrial stature are held in high esteem internationally. Aarhus is the second largest city, located approximately four hours by train and ferry from Copenhagen. Aarhus has a population of 500,000 and is a clean, comfortable and safe environment to live in. |
Aarhus School of Business
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Bad Mergentheim, Germany: Located 45 min. from Wurzburg in Bavaria on the Tauber River, Bad Mergentheim is a town rich in history and local culture. The main castle was built in 1525, and its mineral springs have made the city a celebrated resort town, a place of hospitality and genuine natural beauty. * If interested in German internship opportunity, you MUST plan ahead and speak with an advisor. |
Bad Mergentheim Business School
Local Information
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Kristiansand, Norway: Kristiansand is located on the southern tip of the mainland, closer to the continent than any other Norwegian city. It has a population of 72,000 and enjoys magnificent scenery and a pleasant climate. It has one of northern Europe's largest zoos and amusement parks as its major tourist attraction. As a holiday and leisure resort, the city offers recreational and cultural opportunities for everyone. |
University of Agder
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Singapore: Singapore is one of four remaining city-states in the world and is the smallest nation in S.E. Asia. Situated almost on the equator, Singapore is a main island with 63 surrounding islets. This thriving city of just under five million is rapidly becoming one of the world's premier global centers. Talents from all over the world go to Singapore to share innovative ideas and start new businesses. |
Singapore Management University |
Lund, Sweden: One of the oldest cities in Sweden, Lund boasts a population of 95,000 (36,000 are students). Called the City of Youth, Lund is southwest of Stockholm. The university is the largest in Scandinavia with 1,000 international students. |
Lund University City Info Radio Sweden Visit Sweden |
Bangkok, Thailand: Bangkok is one of Asia's most cosmopolitan cities. Created as the Thai capital in 1782 by the first monarch of the present Chakri dynasty. Bangkok is a national treasure house, and Thailand's spiritual, cultural, political, commercial, educational and diplomatic center. The city is home to one tenth of the country's population. Major attractions include Buddhist temples, palaces, canals, rivers and shopping centers. |
Chulalongkorn University Tourism Department Lonely Planet Thailand Bangkok Post |