Projects Report

This report shows the various collaborative projects between UNO and the community. Various filters are provided to gain a better understanding of how different UNO units collaborate with the community.

Project Project Focus Areas Community Partners Campus Partners Engagement Type: Activity Type: Other Activity Type: Start Semester: Start Academic Year: End Semester: End Academic Year: Total UNO Students: UNO Students Hours: UNO Faculty/Staff Hours: Total K-12 Students: K-12 Student Hours: Total Number of Other Participants: Topics: Other Topics: Description: Subtags:
Global Course – French Language in Quebec, Canada: 2017-18 (1638) International Service Laval University International Programs Community-Based Learning Study Abroad None Summer 2017-18 Summer 2017-18 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drastically improve your French by immersing yourself in the unique, vibrant culture of Quebec City while studying and living on campus at Laval University. During this five-week intensive language program, students will learn more about Quebec civilization, cinema, literature and more! Students will have the opportunity to speak French on a daily basis in conversation tables, attend festivals, and engage in many more cultural activities. Be ready to return feeling confident in your French language skills and your cultural knowledge.
Global Learning at Laval University: 2016-17 (1424) International Service Laval University International Programs Community-Based Learning Study Abroad None Fall 2016-17 None 47 0 0 0 0 0 Canada offers a high quality of living, unique multiculturalism, and vast natural wonders. Québec City is the heart of French-speaking Canada, a UNESCO world heritage city ranking as Canada’s top visitor destination, with a distinctly European feel to it. French is widely spoken in our neighboring country to the north, where it is an official language. Québec has a significant French cultural influence. Laval University offers over 400 academic programs, all taught in French. Students must have a B2 French level on the Common European Framework Reference scale. It is also possible to study French as a Foreign Language (FLE) at Laval University. UNO and Laval University first became affiliated in 2007. Every other summer, UNO’s French Department sends a UNO faculty leader with a class of students to spend 5 weeks studying French at Laval University.
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