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  2. Hobart and William Smith Colleges - Wikipedia

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    The bi-annual, student-run publication features poetry, photography, visual art, and short stories created by HWS students. The Aleph is a journal that expresses global perspectives by conveying the insights of HWS and Union College students who studied abroad in joint programs as well as international and exchange students from both campuses ...

  3. List of Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni - Wikipedia

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    Hobart and William Smith Colleges is a private liberal arts college in Geneva, New York.It was known as Geneva Academy from 1784 to 1822 and Geneva College from 1822 to 1852.

  4. HWS - Wikipedia

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    HWS may refer to: Hatif Welfare Society; Hawkstowe railway station, Melbourne; Hay–Wells syndrome; Health web science; Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Hollywood (programming language) Hong Wen School, in Singapore; Hypersonic Weapon System; Holographic Weapon Sight

  5. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Registration is good for the life of the passport. — Chile: Visa not required [102] 90 days [103] [104] No reciprocity fees required. [citation needed] Yes China: Visa required Registration mandatory within 24 hours of arrival, registration is done during hotel check by hotel staff in if staying at an approved hotel or hostel. [105]

  6. Washington Accord (credentials) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Accord recognizes that there is substantial equivalence of programs accredited by those signatories. Graduates of accredited programs in any of the signatory countries are recognized by the other signatory countries as having met the academic requirements for entry to the practice of engineering.

  7. Student migration - Wikipedia

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    Student migration is the movement of students who study outside their country of birth or citizenship for a period of 12 months or more. [1] During the period of globalization, the internationalisation of higher education increased dramatically and it has become a market driven activity.

  8. The Institute for the International Education of Students, or IES Abroad, is a non-profit study abroad organization that administers study abroad programs for U.S. college-aged students. [2] Founded in 1950 as the Institute of European Studies, the organization has since been renamed to reflect additional offerings in Africa , Asia , Oceania ...

  9. HWS Round Robin - Wikipedia

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    The HWS RR is conducted in the British Parliamentary format, the same one used by the WUDC. In BP, there are four teams, of two debaters each, that compete in a single round. At the end of the round a panel of judges deliberates and ranks each team from first to fourth, with the first-placer receiving the full 3 points and the last-placer ...