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Why Study an MBA in Canada?
Why Study an MBA in Canada?
The Canadian MBA Alliance is a partnership between Canada’s six most prestigious and top-ranked MBA programs. We all come from distinctly different parts of the country and are unique in our own way, but we all share one common theme: first rate education in a country with limitless potential for aspiring business leaders. We seek to increase awareness worldwide that a MBA education in Canada is amongst the world’s best, as we recruit only the best prospects, domestically and abroad.
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the key factors for me for choosing the
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MBA in Canada is the international
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diversity that I’ve found here a lot of
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people from all over the world come here
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to do their MBAs I don’t think there’s
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any other country that is so welcoming
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to international students I feel able to
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being part of a international team I
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think that that only happens in Canada
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the MBA program offers extremely
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extremely top education that the rigour
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of the content that we went through as
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well as you know the way in which our
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professors teach in challenges I think
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is definitely equal to the top business
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schools out there we have strong
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lectures professors that come from a
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variety of industries where they were
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leaders and they have the insights to
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how business is conducted globally but
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you content has been done with a lot of
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care because you can tell that you know
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also subjects who are being taught
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really complement themselves and there
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are going to you know help us making
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decision in the business setting things
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like getting an interview with Mackenzie
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or BCG the top firms in the world are
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looking at the business school those
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kind of opportunities are not usually
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available elsewhere I have the
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opportunity to reach out and have
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exposure to top management big global
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companies who are looking for
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international talent
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not just to gain a competitive advantage
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locally but also to expand their
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businesses internationally they really
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try to push us to realize our potential
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in the sense that it’s not just a job
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that we could get what job we could get
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it’s a job we want to get it’s a
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fascinating point of view to have to
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pursue your dream job and not just a job
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you
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Why Study an MBA in Canada?
University of Alberta: Yuzhe from China talks about studying in Canada
University of Alberta: Yuzhe from China talks about studying in Canada
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usually it’s really awesome now more
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time to enjoy my yamaha watch a burrito
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shimashita yes your RTE onion I am often
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come to the phn chinta welcome to our
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what hypocrisy or the triage sushi
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virginity
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first of all the campus here is really
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beautiful so when you arrive here you
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would like to spend more time on the
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campus secondly like the people here are
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really friendly so when you’re right
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here you can see lots of peace on the
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street because everyone is smiling here
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in additionally there’s lots of
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activities in the campus so you can join
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a lot of program like some of them are
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free for example i took the Cantonese
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cause every Saturday now I can speed
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lots of Cantonese and some of other
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people’s may join the volunteer program
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was inspect them I think most of them
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are really great experience so before I
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came here I am worried about the weather
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here especially in your Verta but when I
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arrived I feel like just lots of pad
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waves between buildings so it’s not cold
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anymore it’s like refreshing and to
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spend your time you also can do lots of
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activities or sporting winter like
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skiing skating and no body now I’m
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interested in no body and for the summer
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here is really like amazing you can do
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lots of activities outside auto be lots
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of other activities like camping hiking
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and fishing now seemed like that and all
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you can also go to lots of national park
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and this town or very beautiful line
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path and the Jasper family went to know
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what it is how you move the arbitration
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fortune shall not seem to novato colaba
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was that you read an email
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you
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University of Alberta: Yuzhe from China talks about studying in Canada
University of Alberta: Ajay from India talks about studying in Canada
University of Alberta: Ajay from India talks about studying in Canada
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hi so my name is EJ Peterman well I’m
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from Madeira India that’s the southern
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part of India in the state of Tamil Nadu
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I did my high school in Khartoum Sudan
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which is somewhere in Eastern Africa
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right below Egypt and this is my is
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going to be my fourth year of study at
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the U of A in honors astrophysics I
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applied for universities all around
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Canada and U of A gave me a lot of
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scholarships which was great so for me
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it was personally you know it was a good
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credit for my academic efforts in high
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school and I was also well known that U
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of A has a good tech Institute is it’s
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one of the best so I was certainly
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willing to come over here and see what
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they had so so this is pretty much where
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I work faculty Department of Physics is
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actually on this side and this is pretty
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much my environment I have the planets
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so astrophysics right there and we have
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the Observatory on the fifth floor where
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we usually a visit whenever we have
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solar observing during a noon time and
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yes so it’s my work environment I have
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my professors close by everything else
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is here so it’s perfect I think in terms
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of doing research I think it gives you a
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great opportunity to of course get a
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foothold on what you want for me in
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particular as an international student
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of course you know if I’m moving to
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another university or continuing here at
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the U of A you have to be sure about
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what you want to do and you have to have
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that passion for that so doing research
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it’s a it’s a great way to test your
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abilities it’s also a great place to
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know okay am I fit for this or not or I
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might fit for something else I had to
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apply for the undergrad research
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initiative as well as the international
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student work-study program and once I
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applied for that I got the funds
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successful and
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Here I am doing research so my research
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in particular it’s mainly data
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aggregation what in essence if I were to
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put in layman terms it would be taking
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data from international telescopes on
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online archives and then setting up a
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database for students here and
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professors who can use it and yeah
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that’s pretty much my research it’s
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sitting in front of the computer getting
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that data programming it in and making
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sure it’s updated daily and setting up a
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database for that so I live on campus
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here and I love that register residence
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and I’ve been living there for two years
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now you know it’s been a great
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experience the wonderful community of
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students and I think it was a it was a
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it was great for me particularly because
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coming in first year you know I was away
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from my family so it was a little bit
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tough but then you know I found new
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family of friends and it was a very
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welcoming experience for me at the Yoga
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inka personally I had expected when I
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came here and you know you would expect
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the majority of the population to be
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Canadian citizens or students from here
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and there there are a lot of people from
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Kim Canada in the school but at the same
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time I found like a huge international
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community yes people from so many places
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so I think you have a lot to relate to
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especially as an international student
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you have so many peers to relate to and
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get help from so for me it was it was
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great because first of all you have the
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International Centre where I got my
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advice and I got all the support I
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needed when I first moved in and then
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you have all your friends who also you
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know who are also international students
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as well as citizens and have a mix of
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that so you get both perspectives you
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know they help you out so it was great
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for me in that way so I I i like
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edmonton in one ways because it has all
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the four seasons and i’ve never really
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been in a country where it’s actually
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been like that for me coming over here
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my first winter was was enjoyable enough
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that you know it was it was just great
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have a wonderful campus you have a lot
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of facilities which allow you to get
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your work done at the same time so i
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think that was one of the best things
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being here your day
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you
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University of Alberta: Ajay from India talks about studying in Canada
Scholarships to study in Canada – Testimonials from international students and researchers
Scholarships to study in Canada – Testimonials from international students and researchers
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you see the benefits and you think we
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this is too good just the name you know
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emerging leaders of the Americas when
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when my friends send me the link to this
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collar shape I thought but I’m not an
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emerging future I mean I might be kind
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of good at what I do but emerging leader
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that’s a lot being that an emergent
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leader it means there’s some potential
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in some capacity of doing things that
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have never been done before
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we always think I am doing this for my
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patients I’m doing this for my
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university for my students and when you
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think that you can be an emerging leader
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you think yeah I can do this for my
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country I applied to a lab with hope
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hope to be here and suddenly that hope
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became real it’s amazing to be here
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emerging leaders of the Americas program
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such an amazing initiative of the
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Government of Canada to open a great
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opportunity for us the ELab is really
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it’s a great opportunity or all Latin
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American and Canadian this program offer
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us all the facilities to stay here to do
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our research is the top level and the
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people there actually want to help me to
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learn they’re not just focusing on
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getting people so immense they’re
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focusing on not having immigrants
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isolated but to make them feel like they
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really have a community it’s a great
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experience for personal growth for
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academic growth for professional growth
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in general I would say go for it
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some people in the ALAB program get the
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chance to go to Ottawa for a week and
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it’s I would say like that will be as we
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say in Argentina
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laughs traditional pottery like creme de
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la creme I have been in the parliament
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I saw them discussing topics I saw them
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face to face if I’m Canadian with right
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to vote I could choose my next Minister
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there I could say no I don’t support guy
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anymore
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or I could say yeah that’s the idea I
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want to follow that’s the idea which
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gonna make my country better
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it’s very inspiring getting to know the
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social policies the models for
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immigration for reconciliation with
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Aboriginal communities I had the chance
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to meet amazing people and meeting some
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aspects of Canadian culture that has
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been an amazing experience
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[Applause]
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this study tour moved me to see the
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possibility of maybe I can become a
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leader
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I am very grateful of what this
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country’s doing for my PhD project I
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mean there are few loves this
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specialized I would say so it’s future
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working with since I arrived in here I
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have no tag I’m one more inside the muta
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Couture environment which kind of
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provide you don’t feel like an England
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you really feel like a student because
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the first day you come to school you’re
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a part of it this is that was something
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very different from my other exchanges
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where was the Brazilian guy was the
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different guy in here and part of
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society and that makes me feel very
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comfortable how Canadians really welcome
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people from all over the world here here
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in Canada you have a very strong network
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with a different perspective and now I
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have a kind of idea what means to be in
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Canada the right a little bit way of
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thinking it it’s really a huge
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opportunity for us
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wonderful and cold and warm at the same
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time
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