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Our standard, pre-designed educational seminars are open to anyone who has a genuine interest in learning about the destination country and who demonstrates adaptability and sensitivity toward different cultural realities. Our fact-finding, solidarity, and activist delegations are designed in the context of existing programs and are targeted to specific audiences with the qualifications and level of engagement that makes them eligible to work with our host communities. We also offer customized tours. The content and orientation of these trips are specifically designed for the participants. In the past, we have arranged tours for academic institutions, membership organizations, religious groups, and professional groups. For more info about our custimozed tours, click here.

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Garden Clubs, Businesses, Churches, Alumni Groups, Government Agencies, Professional Associations, Radio Stations, Hospitals, Neighborhood Organizations, County and State, ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY Groups, Neighborhood Organizations, Service Organizations, etc.

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The Discovery programs and services are available to all enrolled UH undergraduate students. All students are eligible to use online eDiscovery resources, enroll in courses, attend workshops and events, practice with tutorials, and connect with mentors. Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows may participate but preference for limited capacity events will be given to undergraduates. Research internships are open for all eligible students to apply. Some opportunities require that applicants meet financial aid or minimum GPA qualifications.

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Participation is open to any public, academic, school, and special library, library cooperative, school district, ISD or REMC in the state and does not require membership in the Michigan Library Consortium (MLC).

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The ALC is offered to upper primary and secondary school students, who are learning languages, in schools in Australia, New Zealand, South-East Asia and the Pacific.

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