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1. ARGENTINA
FLACSO Argentina (Doctorado
en Ciencias Sociales, Maestrías en: Propiedad Intelectual, Diseño y
Gestión de Programas Sociales, Políticas Públicas con Inclusión Social,
Psicología Cognitiva y Aprendizaje)


Universidad Austral de Argentina (Facultad
de Derecho: Maestría en Derecho Administrativo, Especialización en
Regulación de los Servicios Públicos, Maestría en Derecho Empresario,
Maestría en Derecho y Magistratura Judicial, Especialización en Derecho
Penal, Especialización en Derecho Tributario, Doctorado en Derecho
Facultad de Comunicación: Maestría en Gestión de la
Comunicación en las Organizaciones
Facultad de Ingeniería: Maestría en Explotación de Datos y
Gestión del Conocimiento y futuras carreras de posgrado que se
acrediten.
Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales (Sede Rosario, provincia
de Santa Fe): Maestría en Asesoramiento Jurídico de Empresas, Maestría
en Administración de Empresas, Maestría en Agro negocios.
IAE-Escuela de Dirección y Negocios: Maestría en Dirección
de Empresas (MBA full-time)
Facultad de Biomédicas: posgrados académicos, que no
incluyan prácticas clínicas.)


Universidad Blas Pascal

Universidad de San Andrés (Todas las Maestrías y Doctorados)

Universidad Nacional de Cordoba (Algunas Maestrías y Doctorados) 

Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Todos los programas) 

Universidad Torcuato di Tella (Todas las Maestrías)

Universidad Tres de Febrero (Todos los programas) 

Universidad Nacional de la Plata (Todos los programas) 

Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (Todos los programas) 


2. BARBADOS
University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus

The University of the West Indies is the
premier higher education institution in the English speaking Caribbean
and is ranked within the top 10% on Webometrics' World University
Ranking. UWI has three residential campuses, in Barbados, Jamaica and
Trinidad & Tobago; and an Open Campus, which operates 42 continuing
and distance education sites regionally. Offering hundreds of
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to some 40,000 students, the
UWI counts some fifteen current or former prime ministers among its
90,000 alumni.



3. BOLIVIA
Universidad Tecnológica Privada de Santa Cruz (Grado, Maestrías y Doctorados) 


4. BRAZIL


5. CANADA
Algoma University (Bachelor
of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration,
Bachelor of Computer Science, and Bachelor of Fine Arts.)


Athabasca University

Athabasca University, Canada's largest
online and distance education university, offers more than 700 courses
in over 90 undergraduate and graduate degree, diploma, and certificate
programs. The flexibility of online and distance learning allows
students to complete courses or programs on a full-time or part-time
basis and to study when and where it is most convenient for them.
(Master of Distance Education; Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Distance
Education; Master of Arts in Integrated Studies; Master of Science in
Information Systems; and the certificate and diploma programs associated
with these degrees)

Carleton University

Located in Canada's capital, Carleton
University is a dynamic research and teaching institution. Its
internationally recognized and award winning faculty, staff and
researchers provide more than 24,000 full- and part-time students from
every province and more than 100 countries around the world with
academic opportunities in over 65 programs, including public affairs,
law, geography and environmental studies, art and culture, sociology and
anthropology, Canadian Studies, architecture, biology,
journalism/communications, engineering in high technology fields and
international studies. (Graduate programs)

Centre for Digital Media (Great Northern Way Campus)

The Masters of Digital Media degree is
primarily a team-based, industry-facing program focused on project
learning. With input from academia and industry, the challenging
curriculum is relevant in rapidly growing and diversifying markets.
Graduates develop the professional skills to be creators, practitioners
and senior managers in the digital media industry. The MDM degree bears
seals of its four partner universities: University of British Columbia,
Simon Fraser University, Emily Carr University of Art + Design, and
British Columbia Institute of Technology. (Master in Digital Media
(MDM))


Niagara College  

Niagara College, founded in 1967,is
Canada’s most famous Tourism, Culinary, Wine and Business Management
School. Situated 10 km from Niagara Falls, a region attracting more than
15m visitors a year, the college has become renowned for working
closely with the local tourist industry from an applied education
standpoint in order to create industry professionals able to excel in
the hospitality sector. The Ministry of Education has consistently
ranked Niagara College as #1 in terms of Student Satisfaction. http://international.niagaracollege.ca/


Quest University Canada

Location: Squamish, British Columbia;
Degree: Four-year Bachelor of Arts and Science; Class size: 20 student
maximum; Population: 425 students in 2012, growing to 700; Block plan:
students study one course at a time for 3.5 week; Residential: all
students live in condos on campus; Demographics:  55% Canadian; 25%
American; 20% from 35 other countries; Results: Quest is the
top-ranking institution in Canada in all five categories of the National
Survey of Student. (Bachelor of Arts and Sciences)

Royal Roads University

Located in Victoria, British Columbia,
Royal Roads University is a unique public university that delivers
quality applied and professional programs designed to advance students
and professionals in a world increasingly driven by knowledge and
innovation. We offer a wide range of graduate and undergraduate degrees
in Business and Management, Communication, Conflict and Emergency
Management, Education Studies, Environment and Sustainability,
Leadership, Tourism and Hospitality Management and Executive Education.
(All university programs except Doctorates and Social Sciences
programs) 


Saint Mary's University

Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada, is a modern university situated in a beautiful part of
old Halifax. Saint Mary's offers you a student-centered learning
environment, promoting active learning and real-life application of your
in-class studies. A range of undergraduate (Business, Science, Arts)
and graduate programs are available. Some of our better-known programs
at the graduate level include an MBA, Master of Finance, Master of
International Development Studies as well as a very interesting Master
of Applied Science. (Graduate degree programs)


Université Laval

Choose Université Laval: For the Quality of Its Programs

Laval features over 400 programs in the fields of
administration, arts, literature, languages, health, science,
engineering, law, humanities and social sciences.

For Its World Class Research Community

This renowned research university has attracted top-notch
instructors and renowned researchers. It is recognized throughout the
world in a number of cutting-edge fields.

For an Outstanding Environment

Student life provides a wealth of experiences thanks to the
university's outstanding student services. The spacious campus is 56%
wooded areas, greenspace, and playing fields. (All PhD programs)


University of Alberta (All academic degree programs offered at the graduate and post-graduate levels)

University of Manitoba (Graduate
degrees in the following fields: Agriculture, Business, Engineering,
Environment, Human Nutritional Sciences, Kinesiology & Recreation
Management, Science)


University of Montreal

The Université de Montréal is one of
Canada's major research centres. It brings together 2,300 professors
and researchers from all the fundamental disciplines, some 300 research
units, and one of Canada's largest student bodies at the graduate
levels. Université de Montréal offers a complete panorama of knowledge
and represents an ideal academic environment for interdisciplinary
exchanges. The University earmarks close to $400 million for basic and
applied research each year, making it Canada's second most active
university in the field. (Masters and PhDs)


University of Western Ontario

Since introducing its first master's
program in 1881, Western has been dedicated to excellence in graduate
education. We currently offer more than 70 master's and 50 doctoral
programs, including a range of professional master's and
interdisciplinary programs. Our graduate programs inspire a passion for
the pursuit of knowledge, foster creativity and innovation, and prepare
our graduates for successful and exciting careers. We invite you to
share in our tradition of excellence and experience the advantages of a
Western graduate degree. (All non-professional academic degree programs
offered at the graduate level)

University of Winnipeg

The University of Winnipeg offers a unique
Master's in Development Practice (MDP) in Indigenous Development thanks
to a MacArthur Foundation grant. The two year program of course work,
applied research and field placements is intended to train development
practitioners in global sustainable development challenges.

The focus on health sciences, natural sciences, social
sciences and management disciplines is delivered by interdisciplinary
faculty, visiting experts, and an online "global classrooms" that will
connect students to an international network of 22 universities. Email
us at mdp@uwinnipeg.ca. (Master in development practice program)


York University (All programs)



6. CHILE
Universidad de Valparaíso (Todos los programas)

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Magísteres y Doctorados)

Universidad Alberto Hurtado (Algunas Maestrías y Doctorados)

Universidad Austral de Chile (Todos los programas)

Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

Universidad de Chile (Algunas Maestrías)

Universidad de Concepción (Algunas Maestrías)

Universidad de Santiago de Chile (Programas de Grado, Maestría y Posgrado)

Universidad de Talca (Programas de Grado, Maestría y Posgrado)

Universidad Mayor

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria (Programas de Grado, Maestría y Posgrado)

Universidad Bío-Bío (Todos los programas)



7. COLOMBIA

Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia (Todos los programas)

EAFIT


Universidad de los Andes (Programas de Grado, Maestría y Posgrado)

Universidad ICESI(Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)

Universidad Pedagógica Nacional (Programas de Grado, Maestría y Posgrado)

Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia (UPTC) (Programas de Grado, Maestría y Posgrado)

Escuela Superior de Administración Pública-ESAP (Programas de Grado, Maestría y Posgrado)

Universidad de la Sabana (Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)

Universidad Santo Tomás (Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)

Universidad Javeriana (Algunas Maestrías y Doctorados)

Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)

Universidad del Rosario (Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)

Universidad de Antioquia (Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)

Universidad Sergio Arboleda (Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)

Universidad de Manizales (Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)

Universidad Industrial de Santander (Todos: pregrado, postgrado e investigación)


8. COSTA RICA
Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE)

INCAE (Grado y Postgrado)

Universidad Interamericana de Costa Rica (UICR) (Maestrías)

Universidad Latina (Algunas Maestrías y Doctorados)

Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica (UNA) (Algunas Maestrías y Doctorados)

Universidad Nacional Estatal a Distancia (Todos los programas)

University for Peace (UPEACE) (Postgraduate (Master's & PhD)

Universidad de Costa Rica (Todas las maestrías incluidas en el enlace con excepción de las ciencias médicas)

Universidad EARTH (Todos los programas)

Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica (Todos los programas)



9. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Universidad Iberoamericana (Todos los programas)

Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago (Todos los programas)



10. ECUADOR




Universidad del Pacífico (Todos los programas)

Universidad de las Américas (UDLA) (Todos los programas)

Universidad de Cuenca (Todos los programas)




11. EL SALVADOR




Universidad Centroamericana de El Salvador José Simeón Cañas (Todos los programas)

Universidad Evangélica de El Salvador (Todos los programas)

Universidad Francisco Gavidia (Todos los programas)






12. GRENADA




St. George's University
(All programs except the MD and DVM programs offered at the School of
Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine, respectively.)





13. JAMAICA


University College of the Caribbean 

The University College of the Caribbean
(UCC) is an accredited institution that offers internationally assured
and certified- quality programmes- at the Diploma, Associate,
Bachelor's, and Master's Degree levels. Core programme offerings are in
Business Studies, Information Technology, Education and Law. In the
Eastern Caribbean, the UCC offers programmes in a blend of online (UCC
Online) and face to face instruction. The UCC provides flexible
schedules and several cost management options to facilitate an increased
access to higher education. (All programs)


University of Technology

The University of Technology, Jamaica
offers over 50 programmes at the Certificate, Diploma and Degree levels.
As a result of our career-oriented and broad-based curriculum we
continue to produce highly sought after graduates. International
students from over 26 different nations are currently enrolled at our
Colleges of Business and Management and Health and Applied Sciences and
our Faculties of Education and Liberal Studies, Engineering and
Computing, Law, Science and Sport, and the Built Environment at the
University. (All programs)


University of the West Indies, Mona Campus

The University of the West Indies is the
premier higher education institution in the English speaking Caribbean
and is ranked within the top 10% on Webometrics' World University
Ranking. UWI has three residential campuses, in Barbados, Jamaica and
Trinidad & Tobago; and an Open Campus, which operates 42 continuing
and distance education sites regionally. Offering hundreds of
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to some 40,000 students, the
UWI counts some fifteen current or former prime ministers among its
90,000 alumni.







14. MÉXICO




Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (Grado y posgrado, excepto los programas de especialidades médicas) 

Universidad Autónoma De Ciudad Juárez (México) - (Todos los programas) 

Universidad de Guadalajara - (Todos los programas)

Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados - CIMAV (Todos los programas) 

Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social - CIESAS (Todos los programas) 

Instituto Panamericano de Alta Dirección de Empresa - IPADE (Master en Direccion de Empresas (Full time MBA)) 

Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Algunos Bachilleratos y Maestrías) 

Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Universidad Virtual
(Algunas Maestrías y Doctorados) 

Universidad Anáhuac (Maestrías y Doctorados) 

Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Todos los programas) 

Universidad de Monterrey (Posgrados) 

Universidad Regiomontana (Todos los programas) 

Universidad Veracruzana (Todos los programas: pregrado, posgrado, investigación para tesis de posgrado y programas de cooperación ) 






15. PANAMÁ


Insituto Internacional de Derecho y Empresa -INIDEM

Universidad Católica Santa María la Antigua (Grado, Posgrado y/o Investigación) 

Universidad de Panamá (Maestrías y Doctorados) 

Universidad Especializada de las Américas

Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá (Todos los programas) 




16. PERÚ


Universidad de Piura (Todos los programas) 

Universidad de San Martín de Porres (Grado, Maestrías y Doctorados)

Universidad ESAN (Todos los programas) 

Universidad Nacional de Ingenería (Todos los programas) 

Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú (Grado y Maestrías)

Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (Todos los programas) 

Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (Todos los programas) 

Universidad Señor de Sipán




17. TRINIDAD & TOBAGO


University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus

The University of the West Indies is the
premier higher education institution in the English speaking Caribbean
and is ranked within the top 10% on Webometrics' World University
Ranking. UWI has three residential campuses, in Barbados, Jamaica and
Trinidad & Tobago; and an Open Campus, which operates 42 continuing
and distance education sites regionally. Offering hundreds of
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to some 40,000 students, the
UWI counts some fifteen current or former prime ministers among its
90,000 alumni. (All programs)



18. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


The New School

The New School, a progressive university
located in New York City, offers a 30-credit Master of Arts Program in
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL). This
innovative program can be taken entirely online, entirely on site, or
through a combination of both. There are two concentrations in the
program: Teaching and Curriculum Development. Our
faculty includes some of the most respected professionals in the ESOL
field, including Scott Thornbury, Jeremy Harmer, Lesley Painter-Farrell
and Gabriel Diaz Maggioli.

American University - School of International Services

The School of International Service at
American University, Washington, DC, is dedicated to preparing the "best
young men and women" to effectively "wage peace" around the world. The
largest school of international relations in the US, SIS is a leader in
international affairs, with more than 3,000 students from 150 countries.
Its wide range of topics include: Comparative and Regional Studies,
Global and Environmental Politics, International Communication,
International Development, International Economic Relations,
International Politics, International Peace and Conflict Resolution, and
United States Foreign Policy. (Masters degrees in the School of
International Service)

Binghamton University, State University of New York

Binghamton University is nationally
recognized by prestigious organizations, and is a selective, mid-sized
research institution with master and doctoral degree programs in dozens
of different fields in arts and sciences, engineering, management,
education, nursing, and community and public affairs. Binghamton has a
growing graduate population of over 3,100 students, a world-class
faculty and numerous organized research centers. Graduate study takes
place in an invigorating and exciting academic environment. Binghamton
encourages an interdisciplinary approach to graduate studies. (Some
graduate programs)


Brandeis International Business School

A unique focus on the global economy,
global finance and management, and economic policy is at the heart of
the educational experience at Brandeis International Business School
(IBS). Our curriculum and programs, faculty and student body, have all
been chosen to provide a global perspective on successfully managing
business risks and opportunities. The Dean of Brandeis International
Business School, Dr. Bruce R. Magid, was an OAS Scholarship recipient.
(MBA, 1 year Master of Science in Finance and Master of Arts in
International Economics and Finance programs)


Colorado State University

As one of the premier research
universities in the U.S., Colorado State University provides an
exceptional learning environment. Students have a chance to work
closely with internationally known faculty in a variety of disciplines.
Among CSU's many degree offerings are the following highlighted
programs.

An MS in Conservation Leadership prepares practitioners to
respond to global conservation and development challenges.

Students earning an MBA through the Global, Social, and
Sustainable Enterprises program solve economic, environmental, and
social problems using entrepreneurial approaches. (All graduate
programs)


Duke University

Nicholas School of the Enviroment, the
Terry Sandford Institute of Public Policy and Duke Center for
International Development. (Programs of the Nicholas School of the
Environment, the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy and Duke
Center for International Development)


Eastern Michigan University

Today, Eastern offers a range of programs
of study in a number of areas, including Arts and Sciences, Business,
Education, Health and Human Services, and Technology. We also have ESL
and intensive ESL courses. More than 23,000 students, including 1,000
international students from 85 countries call EMU their educational
home. The University has expanded and changed dramatically during its
160 years of existence, yet remains true to its roots as an educator of
tomorrow's leaders. (All graduate and undergraduate degree programs)


Florida Institute of Technology (Some graduate programs offered at FIT's Melbourne, FL campus) See complete list

Florida State University

Florida State University is an
internationally recognized teaching and research institution, designated
as a Carnegie Research University. FSU's arts programs rank among the
finest in the world. The university is home to the National High
Magnetic Field Laboratory, funded by the National Science Foundation.
Other research centers, such as the Center for Advanced Power Systems,
are supported by the U.S. Departments of Defense and Energy. The NHMFL
and CAPS, among other labs, place FSU at the cutting edge of research
and scholarship. (Master’s and doctoral degrees in all academic
programs offered)


George Washington University

The George Washington University – Engaging the World from the Nation’s Capital

Our location is not just where we are, it’s a big part of
who we are. Our namesake envisioned a university in the nation’s capital
that would bring together and prepare citizen-leaders. Today, we are
that university with students and faculty members from every state and
more than 130 countries who take full advantage of our setting in a
global nerve center, integrating intellectual discovery, interactive
approaches to learning and unparalleled access to opportunities in every
sector of society. In a city shaping the future, George Washington is a
university where faculty and students not only study the world but also
work to change it. www.gwu.edu


Hamline University (Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree in: MAM, MAPA, MANM, BP/MAM, BP/MAPA, BP/MANM, LLW.)

Juniata College (All undergraduate programs)

Kaplan University

Kaplan University is part of Kaplan
Higher Education, which serves more than 79,000 students online and
through more than 70 campus-based schools across the United States.
Kaplan Higher Education schools offer a spectrum of academic
opportunities, from certificates and diplomas to graduate and
professional degrees, including a juris doctor degree. Kaplan Higher
Education is part of Kaplan, Inc., a leading international provider of
educational and career services for individuals, schools and businesses.
Kaplan, Inc. is a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company. (All
programs)


Loyola University, Maryland
(All undergraduate degree programs and the following Master-level
graduate degrees in: Business/Finance, Education, Liberal Studies,
Psychology, Pastoral Counseling, and Speech Language Pathology.)


Midwestern State University

Midwestern State University has
recruited over 1000 students from the Caribbean since 1991. Our program
is supplemented by a vibrant student organization, CSO
(www.csoweb.org). Our science and technology programs, led by our
outstanding facilities and stellar professors, attract students from
over 60 countries worldwide. Our health sciences program including
nursing attracts more majors than most other programs and are renowned
for their success. We typically have almost 300 Caribbean students
enrolled and provide an array of attractive amenities for all. (All
graduate programs. However, MWSU also considers eligible undergrads that
are OAS scholarship recipients under the terms of this agreement)


New Mexico Highlands University (Programs in the School of Education, School of Social Work, School of Business, school of Arts and Sciences)

New Mexico State University (All undergraduate and graduate programs)

Princeton University

The Woodrow Wilson School (Master's Degree in Public Policy, Public Affairs, PhD in Public Affairs)

Rochester Institute of Technology

RIT is a nationally respected leader in
professional and career-oriented education. Talented, ambitious, and
creative students of all cultures and backgrounds have chosen RIT.
RIT's eight colleges offer more than 200 different bachelor's, Master's
and Doctoral programs in art and design, business, engineering, science
and mathematics, criminal justice, photography, environmental studies,
hospitality and service management, computer science, information
technology, bioinformatics, and many other areas. You'll gain an
understanding of technological developments, and philosophy and ethical
issues that go with them. (All graduate and undergraduate as well as
online programs)


Stony Brook University, State University of New York

Stony Brook University is ranked in the
top 100 best national universities and top 50 public national
universities by U.S. News & World Report and is on their list of
notable programs for undergraduate research/creative projects. Stony
Brook is a member of the prestigious Association of American
Universities. There are 65 undergraduate majors and 77 minors, 102
master's programs, 40 doctoral programs, and 32 graduate certificate
programs. Stony Brook is one of 10 universities given a National Science
Foundation recognition award for integrating research and education.
(Some graduate programs)


The New York Film Academy

Honored to be the film and acting
school of many Hollywood filmmakers' families, including Steven
Spielberg. NYFA is the largest independent filmmaking and acting school
in the US.

NYFA offers MFA Programs in Filmmaking, Acting for Film,
Screenwriting, Producing, Cinematography, and Photography and a BFA in
Filmmaking. Intensive, hands-on workshops and one and two-year
conservatory programs in Filmmaking, Acting for Film, Screenwriting,
Broadcast Journalism, Animation, Musical Theatre, Cinematography,
Photography, Documentary Filmmaking, and Producing are also offered.
(Master’s programs)


Troy University

Troy University's most outstanding
achievement is the understanding of Tomorrow's University Today: A
philosophy not only embedded in advanced learning, but also an education
that looks beyond the students local setting with the aim to prepare
students for a connected globe. Troy University aims to do this on its
safe and park-like campus, offering quality education at what can still
be considered affordable rate.

We would like to invite students to watch our international video.
(Bachelor degrees, MBA, MPA, MS in International Relations, MA in
Criminal Justice, MS in Education, MS in Education [TESOL], MS in
Environmental Science and Biology)


Truman State University (All programs)

Tulane University

The Freeman School at Tulane University,
was established in 1914. Today, Freeman is an internationally recognized
business school with over 2,000 students in programs spanning three
continents. The school is listed among the nation's best business
schools by publications including U.S. News, BusinessWeek, Forbes,
Financial Times and AmericaEconomia. Freeman is located in New Orleans,
a city celebrated the world over for food, music and architecture,
Freeman offers students an extraordinary environment in which to realize
their educational goals. (Master in Business Administration,
Master in Finance, Master in Accounting
)


University at Albany, State University of New York

The University at Albany provides
numerous opportunities for graduate study. Our graduate programs are
among the nation's best, with 14 earning a place in U.S. News &
World Report's top 25. With 37 doctoral, 86 master's, and 27 certificate
programs, you'll learn from and work with leading scholars and
researchers. Located in the capital of New York State, UAlbany provides
professional graduate programs in Business, Education, Criminal Justice,
Public Administration, Public Health, Social Welfare, Social Sciences,
Atmospheric Science, Nanoscale Science and Engineering. (Some graduate
programs) See complete list

University at Buffalo, State University of New York

The University at Buffalo (UB) is a
premier, highly ranked research-intensive public university dedicated to
academic excellence. Our thinking, research, creative activity, and
people positively impact and change the world. With more than 5,000
international students from 113 countries, UB ranks #1 in the nation
among comprehensive public research universities in terms of percentage
of enrollment that is international (17%). UB offers students more than
100 different degree programs at the undergraduate level, 190 master's
degree programs and 87 degree programs at the doctoral/professional
level. (Some PhD programs)


University of Arizona

The UA is one of top 20 research
universities in the US and 77th in the world (ShanghaiJTU), devoting
$580 million annually to research. It offers 100 Ph.D. and 140 master's
programs characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration
www.grad.arizona.edu/live/programs Many graduate programs rank among
the top 20 in their discipline. The UA is located in Tucson, a city of 1
million inhabitants, surrounded by mountains and the high Sonoran
desert and enjoying more than 300 days of sunshine each year. (All
graduate programs)


University of DenverJosef Korbel School of International Services

Ranked in Foreign Policy Magazine as a
top program for the study of international relations, the Josef Korbel
School provides many dynamic study opportunities including: The Sié
Fellows program prepares individuals for a career in international
security and diplomacy. Sié fellows study as a cohort and receive a
full-tuition scholarship. The Master's of Development Practice program
trains a global cohort of development professionals seeking holistic,
effective and visionary change through in-class, online, and field-based
study across the globe. (Josef Korbel School of International Service:
Masters in International Studies, International Administration,
International Development, International Security, International
Administration, Global Finance, Trade and Economic Integration,
International Human Rights, Development Practice.)

University of Florida

Master
of Sustainable Development Practice:
Managing Sustainable Development in Africa and Latin
America. (Master of Sustainable Development Practice (MDP) and Master of
Arts in Latin American Studies (MALAS).) See MDP Brochure


University of Miami

The
University of Miami is ranked as one of "America's Best Colleges" in
the 2011 U.S. News and World Report. Located in Coral Gables, Florida,
UM is one of the leading research universities in the southeast.
Students from all over the world choose UM for their academic growth.
Graduate students are researching, teaching, and have, in effect,
redefined the way we educate tomorrow's thinkers. UM's students benefit
from small class sizes, a diverse range of ideas, life experiences and
cultures. (Graduate programs in the following schools and colleges:
School of Architecture, College of Arts & Science,
School of Business, School of Communication, School of Education,
College of Engineering, School of Law, School of Music , Rosenstiel
School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
)


University of Mississippi

Public research university; Educates
students for leadership; More than 200 academic programs; Generous
international scholarships for undergraduates; SAT not required of
international freshman; Top 20 College Buys (Forbes);Top University
(The Fiske Guide to Colleges and Universities in the USA);Outstanding
School of Business (U.S. News and World Report); Top 10  Accountancy
program (Public Accounting Report); Top 10 Safest Campuses in USA
(TheDailyBeast.com);Coolest College Town (Travel and Leisure Magazine);
Most Beautiful Campus (Newsweek);$163 million in external research
funding. (All programs)


University of New Mexico

Because of its geographic location and
unique cultural history, the University of New Mexico (UNM) occupies a
unique niche among U.S. universities. A Carnegie Research University
with a "very high" designation, UNM boasts a world class faculty and
educational and research infrastructure. A Hispanic Serving Institution
with an award winning Latin American and Iberian Institute to
coordinate interdisciplinary programs in Latin American Studies, UNM
excels in offering graduate and professional degree programs for
international and demographically diverse students. (Graduate programs
in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Education, College of
Fine Arts, School of Engineering, School of Architecture and Planning,
School of Public Administration.)


University of Rochester - Simon Graduate School of Business Administration

The University of Rochester, Simon
Graduate School of Business Administration is ranked among the leading
business schools in the world by U.S. News & World Report, and the
Financial Times. The Financial Times recently rated Simon 5th for
finance and for managerial economics, and 6th for accounting. Simon's
internationally diverse student population and team-study approach,
provides globally enriching interaction with faculty and fellow
students. Simon students gain tools to solve business problems
creatively and make tough decisions in real-world situations. (Simon
School of Business)


University of South Florida (All programs)

University of Texas at Arlington

Classified as a Research University/High
Activity, The University of Texas at Arlington is the second largest
university in the University of Texas System and has been designated as
one of the seven emerging research institutions in the state of Texas.
UT Arlington faculty are recognized nationally and internationally for
their cutting-edge research and teaching expertise. Our comprehensive
world-class university attracts a high quality, diverse student
population from all corners of the United States and almost 130
countries. (All graduate programs)

University of Texas at Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas is a
dynamic research institution on the cutting edge of science, technology,
medicine, business and the arts. Born at the dawn of the information
age, it is pioneering new fields in science and technology and creates
sought-after degree programs that did not exist a generation ago, with
an emphasis on the interdisciplinary. These include geospatial
information science, cognitive sciences, emerging media, nanotechnology,
materials science, and arts and technology, among others. (All graduate
programs in the following schools: Erik Jonsson School of Engineering
& Computer Science, School of Management, School of Natural Sciences
& Mathematics, School of Economic, Political & Policy Sciences,
School of Behavioral & Brain Sciences, School of Arts &
Humanities)

University of the District of Columbia  

UDC holds a unique place in the academic
life of the nation's capital. As the only urban, public land-grant
institution in the country, we support a broad mission of education,
research and community service. The University includes the College of
Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences (CAUSES),
College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business and Public
Administration and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the David
A. Clarke School of Law and the Community College of the District of
Columbia. (All programs)


Walden University

For more than 40 years, Walden University
has served the higher education needs of students and working
professionals. Walden offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees
online in education, management, health sciences, counseling, human
services, psychology, public health, nursing, public administration, and
information technology. Attracting students from around the world,
Walden is distinguished by high academic standards, experienced faculty,
and a rigorous curriculum. Walden programs help students achieve
personal enrichment and career advancement. (All programs)

Willamette University - Atkinson Graduate School of Management

As a leader in experiential learning,
Willamette's Early Career and Career Change MBA program is specifically
designed to meet the goals of students seeking their first professional
career, career change or advancement in business, government and
non-profit organizations. The program features an excellent faculty, an
innovative curriculum that provides hands-on experience and knowledge
required for a successful career in management, a full program of career
services and student organizations, and resume-building professional
experience acquired through internships and class consulting projects.
(Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Global Management,
Human Resources, Marketing, Operations, Analysis and Systems,
Organizational Analysis, Public and Not-for-Profit Management,
Sustainability Management)


Yale University

Known for the excellence of its academic
programs, faculty, students and facilities, the Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences offers programs leading to the M.A., M.S., M.Phil., and
Ph.D. degrees in 73 departments and programs. The School enrolls
approximately 2,300 students, with about 550 new students from around
the globe entering each year. All Ph.D. students are fully funded by
the School for a minimum of five years. Approximately 900 distinguished
scholars and researchers teach and advise graduate students. (All
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The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.

FUNDS AND PROGRAMMES

The Funds and Programmes were created by the United Nations to meet needs not envisaged at San Francisco, such as Palestine refugees, development assistance, food aid, or the environment. They are subordinate to the United Nations, but since they are immediately controlled by distinct inter-governmental bodies and derive most of their financial resources from other sources than the United Nations budgets, they are somewhat more akin to specialized agencies than to "subsidiary organs" such as UN commissions and committees. Moreover, as their activities are more operational and carried out at field level, they have needs dictated by an environment quite different from that of headquarter-centered administrations. The Programmes and Funds apply UN rules and regulations in the realm of administration and personnel. UNRWA reports only to the General Assembly.

SPECIALIZED AGENCIES

Specialized agencies are legally independent international organizations with their own rules, membership, organs and financial resources, were brought into relationship with the United Nations through negotiated agreements. Some of the agencies existed before the First World War, some were associated with the League of Nations, others were created almost simultaneously with the United Nations and yet others were created by the United Nations itself to meet emerging needs. Specialized agencies work with the UN and each other through the coordinating machinery of ECOSOC at the intergovernmental level, and through the Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB) at the inter-secretariat level.

REGIONAL COMMISSIONS

Regional Commissions are the regional outposts of the United Nations and represent an integral part of the regional institutional landscape. Stationed in five regions of the world, they share the key objectives of aiming to foster economic integration at the sub-regional and regional levels, promoting the regional implementation of internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and to support regional sustainable development by contributing to bridging economic, social and environmental gaps among their member countries and sub-regions.

UNITED NATIONS RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTES

The various research and training institutes were established by the General Assembly to perform independent research and training. One former institute, the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW), was merged with other elements of the United Nations system into a new organization, UN Women, in January 2011. UNIDIR reports only to the General Assembly.

JOINTLY FINANCED BODIES

Jointly Financed Bodies are administrative organizational units of the United Nations common system financed on an inter-agency basis. In addition to the Chief Executives Board for Coordination itself, these include the following:
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RELATED ORGANIZATIONS

The term Related Organization has to be understood as a default expression, describing organizations whose cooperation agreement with the United Nations has many points in common with that of Specialized Agencies, but does not refer to Article 57 and 63 of the United Nations Charter, relevant to Specialized Agencies. Nonetheless, these organizations are part and parcel of the work of CEB.
IAEA reports to the Security Council and the General Assembly. WTO has no reporting obligation to the General Assembly (GA) but contributes on an ad-hoc basis to GA and ECOSOC work inter alia on finance and developmental issues.IAEA reports to the Security Council and the General Assembly. WTO has no reporting obligation to the General Assembly (GA) but contributes on an ad-hoc basis to GA and ECOSOC work inter alia on finance and developmental issues.

CHIEF EXECUTIVES BOARD FOR COORDINATION

The United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB) is the main instrument for supporting and reinforcing the coordinating role of the United Nations intergovernmental bodies on social, economic and related matters. On behalf of 29 member organizations, the CEB carries out its role through three high-level committees.

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT GROUP

The UNDG is the third pillar of the CEB responsible for coordinating operational activities at the country level. The UNDG complements the work of the High Level Committee on Programmes on policy and programme topics and the High Level Committee on Management on management and administrative issues.

HIGH-LEVEL COMMITTEE ON PROGRAMMES

The High-Level Committee on Programmes promotes system-wide cooperation, coordination and knowledge sharing in programme and operational areas.
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HIGH-LEVEL COMMITTEE ON MANAGEMENT

The HLCM identifies and analyzes administrative management reforms with the aim of improving efficiency and simplifying business practices. Its work is carried out in the main through task-forces of experts in given administrative areas, whose work is guided by HLCM.

INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION MECHANISMS

The Chief Executives Board and its subsidiary mechanisms take into account the many coordination and inter-agency networks already in existence. These groups do not fall under the hierarchical structure but may be classified by their sphere of activity.

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