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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 664 · § 664.13

§ 664.13. What is a group research or study project?

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(a)(1) A group research or study project is designed to permit a group of faculty of an institution of higher education and graduate and undergraduate students to undertake research or study in a foreign country.
(2)The period of research or study in a foreign country is generally from three to twelve months.
(b)As a prerequisite to participating in a research or training project, participants---
(1)Must possess the requisite language proficiency to conduct the research or study, and disciplinary competence in their area of research; and
(2)In a project of a semester or longer, shall have completed, at a minimum, one semester of intensive language training and one course in area studies relevant to the projects. (Authority: 22 U.S.C. 2452(b)(6))
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