The Mexican Embassy in Tehran officially announces that the College of Mexico (Colmex) intends to hold a virtual international summer program in English from June 28 to July 23, 2021.
Details |
Location | Online | |
Organization | The Mexican Embassy in Tehran | |
No. of Opportunity | Colmex | |
Gender | Male and Female | |
Salary | ||
Vacancy No | ||
Job Title | Internship | |
Experience | ||
Contract Duration | ||
Nationality | International | |
Education: | ||
Deadline | From June 28 to July 23, 2021. |
The college invites students to contact the college directly via email at [email protected] and fill in the application forms and PDF file of the required documents in English and by April 30, 2021. The curriculum focuses on Mexico and Latin American realities, and the courses offered will include linguistics and literature, history and political science, economics, society, and the environment, Spanish, and Latin American culture. In addition to academic courses, cultural activities and Spanish language classes (tailored to students’ needs) will be offered virtually.
For more information about this program, please contact L. Alejandra Gonzalez Barajas, Coordinator, and Ms. IngridBetancourt, his Assistant, at +525554493000 and email [email protected]. The details of this program are specified in the official memorandum of the mentioned embassy, a quote of which is attached to this announcement.
Benefits
Also, the cost of participation in this summer training program is (750) US dollars, but for those students who pay their tuition fees before May 19, 2021, the amount of (50) US dollars will be discounted.
Support Links
- Email: [email protected]
- Contact information: L. Alejandra Gonzalez Barajas, Coordinator, and Ms. IngridBetancourt, his Assistant, at +525554493000 and email [email protected].
- Must read PDF
For more information please visit the official website of the Ministry of Higher Education of Afghanistan and read more about the opportunity in Dari language also: The Ministry Of Higher education of Afghanistan