Events and Calendar
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December 2009
| Dec.1-30, 2009 | Global BE Leader Internship |
| Global Brain Education Leader Internship
1. Organizations - Program offered by: IBREA Foundation, New York, USA - Sponsor: Korea Institute of Brain Science (KIBS), Republic of Korea 2. The Internship Program The IBREA Foundation offers the Global Brain Education Leader Internship program to develop leaders who will contribute to global society using the principles and practices of Brain Education. The Internship program provides an opportunity for participants to train their mind and body to become productive, creative and peaceful global leaders who understand the spirit of world peace and learn to take responsibility for the Earth through practice.
3. Internship Terms and Activities 1) Terms and Number of Interns (12 weeks) (Spring) March 1 - May 21: 6 interns (Summer) June 14 - Sept 3: 6 interns
4. Qualifications - Brain Education experience - University student (senior) or graduate - Good grasp of spoken and written English (Knowledge of other languages such as French, Spanish, or Chinese is an asset) - Proven interest in international activities - Brain Management Consultant or Brain Trainer certification (not required, but an asset)
5. Application Process - Successful applicants will be contacted for an interview by Jan. 2010 (to be announced)
6. How to Apply for the Internship Please forward your application form, a resume and cover letter to: Jennifer Sherwood (sherwood@ibrea.org).
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September 2009
| Sept. 12, 2009 | OPEN HOUSE: Brain Education for KIDS |
| BRAIN EDUCATION CLASSES FOR KIDS K-Grade 8 for 12 week course When: Saturday, September 12 at 11 a.m.-12:00 Where: Brain Education Center 344 East 49th Street (bet 1 & 2nd Ave), Suite 1C CALL for information & to Register 212-223-7130 Sponsored by the International Brain Education Association Foundation Brain Education is an educational program for students to promote physical, emotional, social well being and higher academic achievement. By focusing on the brain, students focus on physical, emotional and cognitive exercises, breathing techniques, guided imagery and games. Results include: improved focus, concentration, memory, confidence, creativity, social skills, behavior management, relaxation & academic achievement. | |
| For more information, please click here. | |
May 2009
| May 28, 2009 | Brain Education for Children |
| “Brain Education for Children” seminar on Education is a fundamental issue for national development. In its capacity as a research and educational institute and as an NGO in consultative status with ECOSOC, KIBS has developed Brain Education programs which support the highest ideals of countries, governments, schools and other organizations. 11:00am– 1:00 p.m.Thursday, May 28, 2009 United Nations Conference Room A Brain Education programs include principles and practices which focus on the brain itself and on using our innate potential for creating solutions that insure the health and well-being of everyone. In recognition of the contribution Brain Education has made, New York City's Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg declared January 8, 2009 "IBREA Brain Education Day." Through this seminar, we aim to increase awareness about Brain Education and about the 5th International Brain HSP Olympiad to be held at the United Nations, August 12, 2009. This is an annual event in which children from around the world join together to participate in friendly events displaying the creative potential of the brain. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Ms.Yujung Lim at 212-319-0848 or lim@ibrea.org. UN Brain Education Center for Peace and Human Development P. 212-223-7130 | |
March 2009
| Mar 20, 2009 | Brain Education Introduction to UN |
Celebrating of launching of "Brain World" magazine | |
January 2009
| Jan. 8, 2009 | The Role of Brain Education for Global Mental Health |
Thursday Jan. 8, 2009 Subjects for discussion | |

