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Teaching & Learning at the University of Malawi |
by Melodie Hicks
Nursing faculty, Melodie Hicks and Michelina Catallozzi participated in a faculty mobility project funded by Cegep International and the Vanier College International Office. The two nursing teachers travelled to Malawi for two weeks this summer to share their expertise and learn about how nurses are educated in Malawi. For more information about the Teacher Mobility Project, please click here. |
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North American Conference on Higher Education, October 2008 |
by Judy MacDonald
Judy Macdonald, Coordinator of Learning Enrichment and Support Services for Programs, participated in the 12th. annual North American Conference on Higher Education (CONAHEC) October 8 -10, 2008 in Monterrey, Mexico. |
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Faculty Trip to China, April 2008, by Chris Hall
Vanier's Director General, Gilbert Héroux and colleagues Nita Cheong, Director of Financial Services and Continuing Education, and Chris Hall, Language School, traveled to China from April 10-17 to explore opportunities for partnership with schools in Shanghai and Hangzhou. Click here to read more about their trip. |
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Understanding the Global Crisis in Health Care,
by Melodie Hicks
Following Melodie Hick's participation in the 2008 study trip to Malawi, she was asked by the College and by the Association of Canadian Commmunity Colleges to attend the First Global Forum on Human Resources for Health Conference in Kampala, Uganda from March 2 to 7, 2008. Read her account of this conference. |
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An internship in rural Africa, by Kimberly Munro
Kimberly Munro has been enchanted by Africa since she was a little girl. After nine months in Ghana, she has learned that that no place in the world can teach you how to live, and how to love life, like Africa can. She has worked in Continuing Education at Vanier College since 2000 and is currently pursuing her masters in Community Health at l'Université de Montréal.
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