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Allianaces and Sister Schools

Alliances and Sister Schools

1. What is Anaheim University's relationship with Sophia University?

Anaheim University and Sophia University's Center for Teaching Foreign Languages in General Education entered into the International Communications Alliance by which they co-host a series of lectures on the campus of Sophia University.

2. What is Anaheim University's relationship with Columbia University?

In 2001, Anaheim University and Columbia University's Columbia Video Network, a component of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, formed an alliance to co-host the "Eye on Japan Lecture Series," in which 12 lectures/interviews featuring the most renowned figures in Japan were to be broadcast live over the Internet and archived on the websites of both universities. This lecture series was a non-profit public service co-sponsored by Columbia University and Anaheim University for the purpose of providing insight into various aspects of Japan - thus the name "Eye on Japan." The first lecture took place on the campus of Columbia University and the second interview took place when Columbia University's Dean visited Japan to interview Anaheim University's Executive Alumni Board Member and NTT DoCoMo Founding President Dr. Kouji Ohboshi. This lecture series and alliance was discontinued after the unfortunate events of 9/11.

3. What is Anaheim University's relationship with Alliant International University?

The School of Education at Alliant International University, located in San Diego, California, and Anaheim University's Graduate School of Education have formed an alliance whereby students enrolled in Alliant International University's doctorate program in TESOL have the opportunity to take part in online classes with Anaheim University's world-renowned faculty which includes three of the world's most famous linguists. This alliance also allows for an annual co-sponsored four-day residential session held on the beautiful campus of Alliant International University in San Diego, California and taught by Anaheim University's TESOL faculty.

4. What is Anaheim University's relationship with Northwestern University?

In 2004, an alliance commenced that allowed Anaheim University MBA students the opportunity to attend Executive level workshops at the Kellogg School of Management in Evanston, Illinois, USA, for four days of intensive workshops on selected business topics. These sessions provided excellent networking opportunities, and Anaheim University MBA students enjoyed accomodations in Northwestern University dormitories, which house lounges, rooms and a sports gym. As a participant in this program, those who chose the option of attending four of the qualifying workshops at Kellogg were awarded a certificate of professional achievement from Kellogg.  They also became a Kellogg Executive Education Alumnus and a member of the Kellogg Alumni community, thereby further expanding Anaheim University student and alumni networking opportunities.

5. What is Anaheim University's relationship with Seoul National University?

On Friday, November 16th 2007 Anaheim University's Graduate School of Education launched a 3-year alliance with Seoul National University's Foreign Language Education Research Institute for the purpose of improving English education in the country of Korea. World-renowned linguist Dr. David Nunan, President of Anaheim University and Dean of Anaheim University's Graduate School of Education, commenced this three-year alliance between Anaheim University and Seoul National University by presenting the first of six seminars, entitled "Grammar and Discourse".

 
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