Discover the fascinating world of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology with our Crypto Currencies & Blockchain Summer School at Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences!
Immerse yourself in the future of finance and technology, learning from renowned experts and connecting with like-minded individuals from around the globe!
CFP, BACF and ACF students will have an opportunity to travel to Germany in Summer 2024, further their skills in blockchain development, and explore the latest trends and innovations in cryptocurrencies, all within a supportive learning environment.
Get ready to push your boundaries and explore new horizons.
Learn more about the opportunity below and apply by March 24!
Application deadline: March 24
Program fee:
Program fee is payable to the host institution. Please visit the host institution's program page for more information.
Participating students will be responsible for the program fee, applicable visa fees, travel and living expenses.
Students do not pay any fees to Seneca.
Funding:Seneca provides up to $2,000 in funding to accepted students to offset the program fee.
Funding is awarded automatically upon application. No additional funding application is required.
Step 1: Apply through Seneca
To be considered for this opportunity, you must submit a complete application which includes:
See this page for a step-by-step guide on HOW TO APPLY.
Step 2: Be short-listed and nominated to Host Institution by Seneca
After your application is reviewed and short-listed by Seneca Global Learning and Engagement, you will be nominated to the Host Institution.
Step 3: Apply to the Host Institution
After being nominated by Seneca, you can start an application with the host institution directly.
Step 4: Prepare to depart for your Summer Abroad!
Upon successful completion of the Summer Abroad Program: HNU Summer School, students will earn the following credit.
Traveling students must adhere to all jurisdictional guidelines and/or regulations of their host country and host institution. All accepted students are responsible for ensuring they meet the entry and exit requirements of their destination country. This information is subject to change at any time.
Seneca relies on the Government of Canada’s (GOC) Travel Advice and Advisories and the associated risk level for each destination to assess whether students should engage in an overseas activity. While we make every effort to prepare students for a successful trip overseas, circumstances may arise that are beyond our control.
Students who accept to participate in a global learning opportunity must accept as a condition of participation the possibility that the program may be cancelled or terminated early due to concerns over the safety and security of students. If cancellation or termination occurs, we will refund any payments you have made and withdraw any disbursed grants. Participants may encounter additional and unexpected financial and academic implications. Seneca will work to mitigate negative implications to the best of its ability.
International Students are required to meet with an immigration specialist to ensure their program of study and/or study permit will not be negatively impacted by travelling abroad. This must take place as soon as possible in the application process. Immigration specialists can be reached at theservicehub@senecapolytechnic.ca
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