EAN is committed to giving students a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience studying abroad in a new culture. We recognize that in many instances additional funding is necessary to make the study abroad experience both affordable and realistic. These scholarships were created as an attempt to help students with the financial commitments required for an international education experience.
TEAN provides numerous scholarships, including an annual full ride scholarship, need-and merit-based scholarships, diversity scholarships, even a photography scholarship plus others.
TEAN FULL RIDE SCHOLARSHIP
The Education Abroad Network Full Ride Scholarship is designed to give a stand-out student the opportunity to study abroad. The scholarship can be used for any Summer or Fall TEAN program and covers tuition, program fees, orientation and housing.
REQUIREMENTS
Students must have their study abroad office complete the Statement from University form in order to be considered for the scholarship.
Must meet GPA (Grade Point Average) requirement for the individual program that they want to attend.
Must be a university student in the United States.
Students can only apply for the scholarship once per application cycle; applicants should select their top program choice when applying for the scholarship.
Scholarship applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Will be based on the overall application materials including a personal essay addressing the following question: "Why have you selected this program? How is it tied to your major?"
Applications will be judged by a panel of TEAN staff members.
Assessment will be based, on the following: excellence in academics, active participation in extra-curricular activities, achievement in leadership skills, awareness of the value of international education and the personal essay.
No interview required.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
June 1, 2023
Ecuadorian writer Veronica Bonilla has received the Special Book Award for 2021, the highest recognition by China for a foreign writer.
At an emotional ceremony held Monday at the Chinese embassy in Ecuador, Bonilla received a golden statuette for her outstanding contribution to promoting Chinese culture.
"I feel-happy, honored and pleased to be the first Ecuadorian to receive this award and also to be the first Latin American to receive it. It is a very important thing. It fills me with pride and happiness," said Bonilla, visibly moved.
"I am writing about China, a country that I fell in love with when I had the opportunity to get to know it because I want the children of the world to get to know China," Bonilla said, adding that all the work and effort she has put into her work pays off.
The China Special Book Award has been awarded since 2005 to foreign translators, writers and publishers who have made significant contribution to promoting Chinese culture in the world.
Monday's ceremony in Quito was attended by Chinese Ambassador to Ecuador Chen Guoyou, and Acting Ecuadorian Vice Foreign Minister Augusto Saa.
Saa said that Bonilla's work is an example of the value of culture as' a means of union between peoples. "Our countries have managed to develop an active cultural diplomacy and a powerful soft power tool that has contributed to mutual understanding."
In congratulation, Chinese Ambassador Chen Guoyou said that Bonilla received the well-deserved award thanks to her long-term dedication to promoting Chinese culture to Ecuadorian children.
"Recent years have witnessed the growing dynamism in the cultural exchange between the two nations through contacts in culture, science, technology, sports, education, among others," Chen said, noting that relations between China and Ecuador are at the best moment in history.
The Ecuadorian writer has so far translated three of her 83 books into Chinese.
Rice now has its own big data platform, claimed a conference in early April. Led by the China National Rice Research Institute, the platform records data throughout every, stage of rice production, including collection, storage, and analysis. It will also regularly publish reports to improve the service of rice production, providing convenience to farmers. Apart from big data, other technology is aiding agriculture in China in recent years.
Flying above
Drones(无人机)play an important role in farming this spring. "Using drones to spread the nutrient solution(营养液)is a lot safer than doing it manually(手动地), "Shi Zhenhai, a farmer in Henan who is responsible for about 119 hectares of wheat fields said. Shi added that the flying machines greatly improved efficiency. The more advanced drones that the farmer bought recently can be filled with 50 liters of liquid, which can be used to cover about 3.4 hectare farmland. With four drones working at the same time, it only takes three hours to finish spreading the solution over all of Shi's land.
Monitoring on their own
A smart glass greenhouse used to grow tomatoes features more than 120 patented technologies. Located in Shandong, the demonstration base covers' about 80, 000 square meters but requires very few workers.
Sensors collect information about the plants, such as the humidity(湿度)of the environment, the condition of sunlight and heat, and whether the room is ventilated(通风)enough. It is then uploaded to a platform to be analyzed. The correct levels of water and fertilizer are supplied to crops by the automatic irrigation system, Robots and other devices are used to pick and transport tomatoes.
With facilities to store heat, the structure does not use huge amounts of energy in winter, unlike traditional greenhouses. "Growing crops in a controlled environment enables farmers to produce high-quality plants, maintain high food safety standards, and avoid the use of pesticides," Wang Haiguang at the operations office of the greenhouse said.
Remember boiling tap water for drinking? Who has the time now? Instead, bottled water is everywhere, in offices, airplanes, stores, homes and restaurants. But what's in that bottle? Beautiful names and labels depicting romantic scenes have convinced us that the liquid is the purest drink around. But given the lack of labeling requirements for bottled water, how much do consumers really know about what's in the bottle? "The public should not assume that water purchased in a bottle, is better regulated purer, or safer than most tap water. Water utilities are required to tell the public more about the tap water than bottled water companies are," says Mae Wu, a bottled water (expert at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), a nonprofit organization in the US devoted to protecting health and the environment. Sure, some bottled water comes from sparkling springs and other, sources. But in the US, alone, more than 25 percent of it comes from a municipal(市政的)supply. The water is treated, purified and sold to us, often at a thousand fold increase in price. Most people are surprised to learn that they are drinking glorified tap water, but bottlers aren't required to list the source on the label.
According to the Asian Bottled Water Association, water from municipal supply does not have to state on its label that it is from a community water system. However, there are some brands like Nestle Pure Life that indicate whether the water comes from public, private or deep well sources. Advertising can be misleading at best and deceptive at worst. In a recent case, a food and drink manufacturer boasted in a TV commercial that its mineral water came from a "high-quality water source" but it turned out that, that was no more than plain tap water.
The potential health risks are important to understand, but bottled water also affects the health of the planet. While we struggle to, cut down on our consumption of fossil fuels, bottled water increases it. Virgin petroleum(石油)is used to make PET, and the more bottles we use, the more virgin petroleum will be needed to create new bottles. Fossil fuels are burned to fill the bottles and distribute them. Some brands of water come from islands and countries thousands of kilometers away, and shipping bottles can cause carbon pollution to spill into the water and spew into the air.
E-waste is a serious problem that isn't going to get better on its own.
Maybe the biggest cause of our e-waste problem is the fact that we buy things that we just don't need. Next time you feel like you need a device or electronic item, stop yourself and ask if it is truly necessary. This is maybe also the easiest way we can manage e-waste. If you don't keep your connectors, DVDs, wires and gadgets(小器具)organized, you won't be aware of what you have. When we buy duplicate electronics because we think we need them, we are contributing to our growing e-waste problem. "How to manage e-waste" becomes less of an issue when we keep our own houses in order.
If you do not need a piece of equipment and it is in good enough condition to be reused, donate it as soon as you can so that somebody else can use it. Donations are good for us because they are a useful way to get tax deductions(减税), and a lot of times that tax deduction will be close to the value of the item had you tried to sell it. Some stores offer trade-in programs, where you can drop off your old equipment in return for gift cards.
There are also places to sell electronics that might be valuable to somebody else. Just be sure to sell them right away, because they lose value very rapidly in our changing market.
If you are frequently receiving memory sticks and little gadgets, collect them into a good-e-bag. You might be surprised at how quickly it fills up. So be sure you are utilizing your materials and products thoughtfully. With these tips you can use DIY solutions to learn how to manage e-waste.
A. Organize your electronics.
B. Don't buy too many gadgets.
C. Take your electronics back to the store.
D. Here are some do-it-yourself tips on how to manage e-waste.
E. Donation means a lot for people who are in need of electronic devices.
F. Your house will be cleaner, you will save money and you'll be doing a good thing.
G. Whenever you no longer need a USB stick or a small electronic device, toss it into the bag.
I've always been very sporty, even when pregnant with my four children. But when my third child George was born, everything 1 . As a very 2 baby, he was always on the go and never slept. I still kept 3 , but when he turned two, he started to have some 4 problems. One night we took him to hospital, and within 12 hours we were told he had 5 cancer of the white blood cells. It was his third birthday.
Our lives 6 . We were taken by ambulance to Birmingham hospital and my husband Rich and I 7 to spend three days with him and three days with our kids at home. After about a month, Rich 8 me my running shoes. I looked at them, 9 He said:" George is 10 , he's with a nurse. I think you need to go for a run." I remember putting them on and 11 as I ran on the road, as fast as I could for 25 minutes, which was such a(n) 12 .
When George was on the road to 13 , I needed to re-find my identity and earn some money. I couldn't 14 full-time as he was always going to need a lot of. 15 , so I decided to become a personal trainer. We built a 16 in the garden and now I train groups of women running there.
I also 17 in obstacle course races (OCR) and won the Spartan world champion. The thing that 18 me is the memory of George at rock bottom; I want all my kids to see that you can never 19 . You just need motivation and passion. Just like my' story-when George had cancer, exercise helped me cope with the difficulty and gave me a new 20 .
The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics on July 26, 2024, will take place on the Seine River. The government (announce) the news last Monday, breaking the long held Summer Games tradition of stadium procession of athletes and officials.
More than 160 boats (load) with athletes, and officials, from more than 200 countries and regions will sail almost 6 kilometers between the Pont d' Austerlitz and Pont d' Iena bridges in central Paris. The closing ceremony is scheduled (hold) at, the Les Jardins du Trocadero, an expanse of gardens and fountains which overlook the Eiffel Tower.
"Today is standout moment," said Tony Estanguet, a three-time Olympic canoe C1 gold winner heads up the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee.
Paris 2024 organizers are expecting crowds of 600,000 people for they call the largest-ever Olympic ceremony—ten (time) more than in the Stade de France.
Part of the public will be scattered(分散)along the banks of Seine in ticketed stands while the rest are able to take part free.
French President supported the idea of (arrange)the ceremony on the Seine in July, although some voiced concerns over how to ensure (secure)for such a big event.
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I like the sea. Bringing up by the sea, I'm deeply attached of the blue sea. In the morning, when there are not many passer-by, I like to go to the seaside alone and feel the charm of the sea.
As breeze comes, the ripples(涟漪)in the sea will rise and fall, just like fairies dancing merry on the water. As I watch a waves, I can also smelt the saltiness of the sea. When the sun gradually rise from the east, the sunshine seems give the sea a golden cover. At this very moment, I cannot help but to shout, "How beautiful scenery it is!"