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April 2006
Smaller Canadian Universities Embrace Internationalization

In Canada (the host country for NAFSA's 2006 Annual Conference), a number of smaller, regional universities are making internationalization a major focus of their academic programs.
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Thompson Rivers University Inauguration Ceremony April 2005
(Left)-Nancy Greene Raine,TRU Chancellor.
(Right)-Prime Minister Paul Martin, TRU Executive Dirertor - Cyndi Mcleod, Hui jia principal Wang Jia jun and IEArep - ConnieChan.

Prime Minister PaulMartin, TRU Executive Director Cyndi Mcleod, TUT Prof Li, IEA Rep - ConnieChan




November 2004 –
Wuhan University of Science and Technology & the University of the Cariboo (Joint Program)

Students from WUST are joining the two years study program in UCC. Their joint co-operation is based on the 2 plus 2 program (including 2 BTACs foundation courses) to be given to qualified Computer Systems Operations Management Diploma (CSOM)


August 25, 2004 -
Fundraising dinner

Picture taken with (from left) Mr. Patrick Wong (Minister of State for immigration and multicultural services), Dr. Miriam Yu (Director Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Vancouver), Thomas Ku, Honourable Gary Collins (Former Minster of Finance), Yik Fung Au-Yeung (Honorary patron and special advisor to president of University of Victoria) and Yvonne Szeto (IEA representative)

 

Canada University Ranking

Medical Doctoral Universities

Primarily Undergraduate Universities

Comprehensive Universities

 

1) Toronto

2) McGill

3) Western

4) UBC

5) Queen's

6) Alberta

7) Montréal

8) McMaster

9) Sherbrooke

10) Saskatchewan

11) Laval

12) Ottawa

13) Dalhousie

14) Calgary

15) Manitoba

 

1) St. Francis Xavier

2) Mount Allison

3) Acadia

4) Bishop’s

5) Wilfrid Laurier

6) Trent

7) UNBC

8) UPEI

9) Saint Mary's

10) St. Thomas

11) Winnipeg

12) Lethbridge

13) Brock

14) Brandon

15) Mount Saint Vincent

16) Ryerson

17) Lakehead

18) Moncton

19) Laurentian

20) Nipissing

21) Cape Breton (UCCB)

 

1) Waterloo

2) Guelph

3) Victoria

4) Simon Fraser

5) Memorial

6) Regina

7) New Brunswick

8) York

9) Carleton

10) Concordia

11) Windsor

 

(information from Maclean’s Magazine)

 

Thompson Rivers University (TRU)

Canada's newest University
The University College of the Cariboo has become Canada's newest university in April 2005 and renamed as Thompson Rivers University. .

Master of Business Administration Program

TRU will be offering the Master of Business Administration Program to students who meet the GMAT requirement of 500 as the minimum score and the admission will be decided by the MBA committee. This program will start in September 2005..

New Post-Graduate Diplomas in Business

Earlier this year, TRU officially launched a series of new post-graduate diplomas in Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management and Marketing. These Post-Baccalaureate Diplomas are designed for students with a non-business Bachelor's degree who wish to acquire a specialty in a field of business. The diplomas may be of particular interest to students wishing to polish their English skills, gain exposure to Canadian culture, and undertake an intensive program of post-graduate business studies in Canada..

Our International Admissions Office

The International Admissions Office is an important, dedicated support for information requests and applications for admission to TRU. The Admissions team provides advice on admissions matters to students and counselors. They also process applications and payments and assess transcripts and transfer credits. The Admissions Office admits qualified students into TRU programs, and also assists international students in registering for individual courses.

(Detailed Information from Cariboo News Nov 2004 Vol.1)


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