Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Indian gazelle: I am so much eager to apply for master degree!! - from Afghanistan, Habib H from Afghanistan sent 11 documents including transcripts, ALEP presentation at Stanford Law School (Afghanistan Legal Education Project), WUaS would also like to explore hiring Stanford Law School students to teach as graduate student instructors, Your ALEP program seems extensible to all countries and main languages in them, which is really exciting and fascinating, Wikimania and CBS's 60 Minutes' recent video about Wikipedia and Jimmy Wales


Dear Sir/Madam;
Greetings!
I am so much eager to apply for master degree!! If your office
supports international students by financial aids, scholarships or
donation.
please consider this application Here 's complete info about me to be
eligible for scholarship! I am looking to do 3 master degrees in
fields of
1. Master of Business Administration
2. Master of Political Sciences
3. Master of Laws
due to my plan to have PhD in Business And Political Sciences.
Regards
Habib H
Afghanistan


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Habib H from Afghanistan sent 11 documents including transcripts, passport photo and much more.


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Dear Erik J and Megan K, 

It was very nice to meet you and thanks for a great ALEP presentation at Stanford Law today - https://www.law.stanford.edu/event/2015/04/07/rule-of-law-program-alep-informational-session.

As an example of how wiki CC World University and School works, which is like CC Wikipedia now in 288 languages with best STEM-centric OpenCourseWare like CC MIT OCW in 7 languages and CC Yale OYC, here are the very beginnings of Pashto language World University and School and Afghanistan WUaS, not yet in Pashto, Dari or other languages - 

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Pashto_language -

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Afghanistan.


You'll find both of these linked from the Asia World University and School - 
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Asia

As a further example, check out the Wikipedia in the Pashto language itself part way down - 

https://ps.wikipedia.org/wiki/پښتو_ژبه
{accessible here - http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias}

- but I can't yet find the Wikipedia in the Dari language. And WUaS hasn't also begun the 
Afghanistan Law School yet, like we haven't begun the Dari language WUaS - and in both Dari and English. 

WUaS has recently begun migrating to MediaWiki WUaS with plans to integrate with Wikipedia and the new Wikidata database - 
http://worlduniversityandschool.org/mediawiki-1.24.1/index.php?title=Main_Page - from the our current Wikia WUaS. 

WUaS would also like to explore hiring Stanford Law School students to teach, as graduate student instructors, in Google group video Hangouts as well, - especially if they are thinking about becoming professors eventually. 

Your ALEP program seems extensible to all countries and main languages in them, which is really exciting and fascinating, and I wonder if there might be the possibility to explore collaborations in the future about some of this? 

Thank you again. 

All the best, 
Scott


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Jim C,

Thanks for your email and the information.

It was great to hear Stanford Law Professor Erik J today talk about the Rule of Law ALEP program which could become an example of Stanford Law creating law schools in many countries. 

As WUaS begins to develop the Mexico Law School at WUaS in Spanish, probably in a few years, WUaS would like to explore hiring Stanford Law graduate student instructors to help develop it online, and to teach courses as GSIs. I hope the wiki WUaS itself will become a kind of WUaS "bandwidth" (e.g. Wikipedia / Wikidata is in 288 languages, by way of comparison). Looking forward to staying in touch.

Best,

Scott




-- 
- Scott MacLeod - Founder & President 
http://worlduniversityandschool.org/
- World University and School - like Wikipedia with best STEM-centric OpenCourseWare - incorporated as a nonprofit university and school in California, and is a U.S. 501 (c) (3) 
tax-exempt educational organization, both effective April 2010. 



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Wikimania

Meet the Wikipedians. Those "persnickety," techy types who keep your favorite Internet information website brimming with data

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/wikipedia-jimmy-wales-morley-safer-60-minutes/



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