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2013 Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) ProgramSUSI正在招募学生绿色领袖,将全额资助全球各地的学生代表于2013年6月-7月去美国共同交流、培训。有意者请详细阅读下文的英文招募公告,并将个人的英文简历以及以下三个问题的答案以word文档的形式于2012年12月10日前发送到绿点官方邮箱:.邮件请以“2013 SUSI +Name”命名。面试时间、形式、地点会另行通知。我们将推荐1名同学参与竞选。1、 What was the biggest achievement you have accomplished in environmental protection? Please describe how you achieved it?(300 words)2、 If you get the opportunity, what will you want to learn ? (200 words)3、 If you get the opportunity, what will you do to promote the local environmental movement after your study tour? How will you use the knowledge that you have learned? (200 words)如对本次招募有疑问,可咨询:广州市绿点公益环保促进会宣传推广专员:游路西134-3036-5742。广州市绿点公益环保促进会2012-11-162013 Study of the U.S. Institutefor Student Leaders on Global Environmental IssuesThe Study of the U.S. Branch (ECA/A/E/USS) is pleased to invite candidate nominations from posts for a FY 2013 Study of the U.S. Institute for Student Leaders from Brazil, China, Japan,Russia, and Turkey interested in the topic of Global Environmental Issues. The Institute will take place in June and July 2013,pending availability of funds and ECA award approval. Exact dates and host institution will be announced at a later time.1. Program Description:Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) for Student Leaders are intensive academic programs whose purpose is to provide groups of undergraduate student leaders with a deeper understanding of the United States, while simultaneously enhancing their leadership skills. The Institutes will consist of a balanced series of seminar discussions, readings, group presentations, and lectures.The coursework and classroom activities will be complemented by educational travel, site visits, leadership activities, and volunteer opportunities. The Institutes will include an academic residency component of approximately four weeks and a domestic study tour of approximately one week. During the academic residency, participants will also have the opportunity to engage in educational and cultural activities outside of the classroom.The four week academic residency will explore the role that environmental policy has played in the economic and political development of the United States. The Institute will use experiential learning techniques to expose participants to current themes in the field, including natural resource management,sustainable development/sustainable agricultural practices, food security, ecotourism, energy generation (new and traditional forms), and water management and treatment. The issues will be explored from numerous angles: local grassroots activism and civic initiatives, market-oriented approaches, and federal government policies and regulation. Finally, the Institute will explore environmental issues in the context of a globalized society, and draw comparisons between the United States and the participants home countries. Students will also have the opportunity to leave the classroom to meet with community leaders, and representatives of non-profit organizations. The academic residency will be complemented by an educational tour that will take participants to another area of the U.S. where they will meet with local, state,private, and nonprofit organizations working in the field. The Institute will then conclude with a 3 day program in Washington,D.C.2. Other Essential Program Information:A. Program Funding: Through the award given to the selected recipient institution, ECA will cover all participant costs,including: program administration; domestic travel and ground transportation; book, cultural, mailing and incidental allowances;and housing and subsistence. ECA will provide posts with fiscal data to pay for participants international travel costs within set limits.B. Housing and Meal Arrangements: Housing will be in university dorms or full service hotel. Participants may be expected to share a room and bathroom with another student of the same gender. Most meals will be provided at campus facilities, though participants may have access to a kitchen to cook some meals on their own. It is important that nominees are aware of these arrangements and that they are comfortable with such accommodations.Care will be taken to ensure that any special requirements regarding diet, daily worship, housing, and medical care are satisfied.C. Health Benefits: All participants will receive the Department of States coverage of $100,000 with a $15 co-pay for the duration of the program. Pre-existing conditions are not covered. Information on the health benefit program may be found online at .D. Program Requirements and Restrictions: Participants are expected to fully participate in all aspects of the program. They should attend all lectures and organized academic and cultural activities, and complete assigned readings. Candidates should be made aware that the Institute is very intensive and that there will be little time for personal pursuits unrelated to the program.Under no circumstances are participants allowed to arrive in the U.S. prior to the start date of the Institute or remain in the U.S. after its end date. Similarly, participants will not be allowed to leave the Institute to visit relatives or friends while in the U.S.If a relative or friend wishes to visit them, it will be addressed on a case by case basis, in consultation with ECA program officer and the host institution.Violations of program rules, host institution rules, or local,state or federal laws can be grounds for immediate dismissal from the program. It is important that these requirements and restrictions be made clear to all candidates before nominations are submitted.E. English Language Ability: All candidates should be proficient in English so that they can be active participants in the academic program. Host institutions will take into account that the level of comprehension and speaking ability of students may vary, and will prepare lectures and discussions that meet the highest academic standards while using language appropriate for students where English is their second or third language.3. Candidate Description and Qualifications:The participants are expected to be highly motivated first through third year undergraduate students from colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher education, who demonstrate leadership through academic work, community involvement, and extracurricular activities. Their fields of study can vary, and may include the sciences, social sciences, humanities, education, business, and other professional fields. Emphasis should be made on recruiting participants from non-elite backgrounds, from both rural and urban sectors, and with little or no prior experience in the United States or elsewhere outside their home country. In addition, recruitment of participants should be focused on historically underserved, indigenous groups, and ethnic minority communities.Candidates nominated for this program will:-be proficient in English;-have a strong interest in the environment;-be between 18 and 25 years of age;-have at least one semester left of their undergraduate studies,and therefore be committed to return to their home universities following completion of the program;-demonstrate strong leadership qualities and potential in their university and community activities;-indicate a serious interest in learning about the United States;-have a sustained high level of academic achievement, as indicated by grades, awards, and teacher recommendations;-demonstrate commitment to community and extracurricular university activities;-have little or no prior study or travel experience in the United States or elsewhere outside of their home country;-be mature, responsible, independent, confident, open-minded,tolerant, thoughtful, and inquisitive;-be willing and able to fully participate in an intensive academic program, community service, and educational travel; and,-be comfortable with campus life, prepared to share living accommodations, and able to make adjustments to cultural and social practices different from those of their home country.4. Frequently Asked Questions:This FAQ section addresses some commonly asked questions by posts.If you cannot find an answer to your question please contact the program officer for this Institute.a. What degree of English proficiency should a nominee have?All participants must be fully proficient in English;throughout the Institute they will need to fully understand lectures, actively participate in discussions, and read and write assignments in English.b. Can a nominee who is a dual citizen (U.S. and country of origin) participate in Study of the U.S. Institutes?No. U.S. citizens and permanent residents (green card holders) are NOT eligible to participate in this program.c. Can we nominate an individual who is not a citizen of the nominating post country?Yes. However, Study of the U.S.Institutes are programs designed to further mutual understanding between U.S. citizens and citizens of other countries. If you wish to nominate someone who is not a citizen of the nominating country,please explain clearly on the application the reasons for the nomination.d. My nominee has been to the U.S. before; would s/he be disqualified?No. Nominees with little experience in the United States can be considered for the program. Please be sure to clearly indicate the purpose of the nominees visit to the U.S.,the year, and the length of his/her stay as requested on the nomination form.e. How much free time will a participant have during the program?There will be some free time during the program.However, nominees MUST understand that this is an intensive academic program and they are expected to fully participate in all lectures, activities, and scheduled events.f. If a nominee has relatives in the U.S., would s/he have time to see them?Participants will NOT be allowed to leave the Institute to visit relatives or friends. Occasionally it is possible for a relative or friend to visit the participant on a specific day designated by the host institution if the schedule permits. These situations will be addressed on a case by case basis in consultation with the ECA program officer and the host institution.g. How important it is to nominate a gender balanced group?Very important! We strive to have the best possible diversity and gender balance in the Institutes (except for Womens Leadership institutes).h. Can a participant arrive early/late or stay after the Institute?No. Participants who choose to travel to the United States on a Study of the U.S. program are required to abide by the terms and conditions of the program. These terms state clearly that student leaders may NOT arri

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