A certificate will be issued to participants who complete the course successfully. There are no exams and no passing or failing marks. However, we will reward those who show a proactive attitude, who participate in all activities, who are committed…
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ACT FOUR – EXPLORING THE REAL WORLD This act is reserved for an internship in which participants put their acquired methods and leadership skills into practice in an NGO or corporate setting. The hosting party is asked to define a…
I AM ON REGULAR MEDICATION. WILL I BE ABLE TO OBTAIN THE MEDICATION LOCALLY?
If it is impossible for you to bring enough drugs for a year, please inform us in advance exactly which medication and amounts you require. We will then enquire if the medicine can be obtained locally. (These medicines will be…
A JOURNEY IN 5 ACTS
The journey in five acts is designed to provide the participants with all the relevant skills and knowledge needed to start their social project. The entire training is conceptualized around practical, hands-on activities. The chosen case studies and the actual…
A TYPICAL YEAR AT IISE
The 11 month lasting course is mainly based on the experiences of the founders of Braille Without Borders and professors from international universities, voluntary McKinsey consultants and other experts in the fields of social entrepreneurship, development work, business and arts. The…
DOES THE INSTITUTE REQUIRE ANY INFORMATION ON MY MEDICAL CONDITION?
You are required to provide a medical report on your dental health, as well as the following test results: Tuberculosis Skin Test Hepatitis A and B Malaria Feces Worms Test Yellow Fever (if you come from a region where this…
Audio Newsletter June 2011 – Act II Continues
Report on summercamp 2011, a protest to save Mount Sahya, and an audio CV from Tahreer from Palestine. IISE Audio Newsletter June 2011 by IISE The Spectacle is the IISE’s monthly audio newsletter. It is recorded and produced by the…
SHALL WE BE WEARING UNIFORMS DURING CLASSES?
We value diversity, so there will be no uniforms. You can wear your own casual clothes, however since we are guests in a rather conservative society, we should not provoke or offend our surrounding by wearing mini skirts, shorts or…