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students and faculty between four Asian institutions (Keio University, Tokyo; University

of Singapore; University of The Philippic ;

and the Shri Rani Centre for Industrial Relations, Delhi, I n d i a ) , and the Universities of Illinois and Wisconsin. Liberal Arts and Sciences A junior year abroad beginning in 1968-1969 at the University of Rouen, France, in cooperation with the Department of French of the University of Iowa. If this is successful, other departments will follow suit. J.D. degree and graduate specialization in international and foreign law involving supervised training and research at centers to be established in Europe and Latin America. T h e instructional program at these centers will be closely integrated with and serve as a component of the expanded program at the College of Law.

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Both the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the CICS reports indicate a desire to assist in the establishment of field/research training sites. Several colleges suggest that more utilization for research and training be m a d e of existing overseas installations in India, Sierra Leone, and •liran. In this context the Colleges of Education and Veterinary Medicine propose to use existing University of Illinois Agency for International Development ( A I D ) contract sites for graduate training. T h e College of Education is pursuing plans to send six to eight post-baccalaureate interns to Njala University College, and the College of Veterinary Medi a n proposes to use Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University and Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University as sites for training of some eight American and Ind,an graduate students. T h e School of Music of the College of Fine and Applied Arts also proposes to work through the Tehran

Research Unit.

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