(SXSSC), Nepal Institute for 
                        Health Science (NIHS), RECID (TU/IOM), KUNPHEN Tibetan 
                        Medical Center, KAILASH Tibetan Medical Center (Amchi 
                        Jampa), and/or other 
                        selected  intervenors and community 
                        support groups, Cairn offers a unique choice of true 
                        experiential and professional 
                        opportunities for thesis researchers, postgraduate 
                        students, professionals and/or international 
                        volunteers, including the possibility to enjoy the 
                        amazing beauty of the Himalayan region nature, 
                        rich culture and real involvement with people in daily 
                        life.
                        
                        Given that this programme is fundamentally about 
                        creating and expanding new and sustainable structural 
                        opportunities for students, researchers and trainees to 
                        share and upgraded their knowledge, attitude and 
                        awarenness, it will remain flexible and based upon 
                        students projects, 
                        within a 
                        Menu of Open Learning ECTS/ECDL Options. While the 
                        present set of priorities range from ‘Human Resource 
                        Development’ (HRD), ‘e-Marketing Online Curriculum 
                        Development’ and other technical market-driven 
                        categorisations,  emphasis is being brought to 
                        cover areas being: Social/Health Anthropology, Clinical 
                        Anthropology, Psychotherapy, Ethnomedicine, Drug Abuse 
                        Counselling Training, Tsa-rLung Tibetan Medicine 
                        Energotherapy, Tantras, Philosophy,
                        Languages, Arts & Humanities, Investigation 
                        Journalism and other more precise topics which may be 
                        developed without limitations by students or trainees in 
                        order to address their objectives. 
                        
                        Responding to the needs of future relations 
                        between Europe and Asia, Cairn Erasmus will seek,  
                        encourage and support Projects that reflect the urgent 
                        need for more awareness on LDCs priorities. For doing 
                        so, it has taken steps since several years to gather a 
                        core of respected/experienced EU and Asian scholars and 
                        interveners, who all are involved on a daily basis in 
                        universities and NGOs services in/with least developed 
                        Asian countries (LDC) and who bring the much needed 
                        constructive but critical appraisal tools and resources 
                        for an effective cooperation. While focusing on the 
                        evaluation of the past for fostering the future, Cairn 
                        original approach is in the two-fold nature of its 
                        Curriculum Options studying as much the European and 
                        Asian spiritual heritage values, than personality or 
                        modern e-technology.  
                        
                        Following  the recent European 
                        Commission  decisions, the new Erasmus Mundus 
                        programme 
                        partnerships will be developed to strengthen 
                        European/Asian co-operation and international links in 
                        higher education by supporting high-quality  
                        European/Asian   Joint-curriculum Masters 
                        Courses, enabling students and visiting scholars to 
                        engage in postgraduate study  
                        
                        at European universities, as well as by 
                        encouraging the outgoing mobility of European students 
                        and scholars towards third Asian 
                        countries. 
                        
                        The CAIRN new scheme will proceed using both 
                        Cultural Immersion (Tour&Study) in selected 
                        strategic sites in Asia, as well as the usual 
                        combination of online courses, lectures, seminars, group 
                        work and practical fieldwork, including a dissertation. 
                        Students will be continuously assessed by tutors online 
                        on the basis of their essays, report writing and 
                        presentation of portfolios. There are no examinations 
                        for this programme, as the final aim is based on 
                        personalized experiential and tailored project which 
                        fulfilment will require genuine and continuous efforts 
                        on the ground... 
  
                          
                         
                          
                          Strategic  Asian Target-site(s)  
                        Location 
                          
                        
                        Situated in the strategic site of Boddhnath 
                        Stupa ( KTM Valley Nepal), itself a crossroad 
                        and  
a renown 
                        pilgrimage powerplace, Cairn Consortium is at the core 
                        of the Himalayan region outstanding beauty, as well as 
                        immerged into local religious, cultural, commercial and 
                        (post-) development issues. As a Regional HEIs/NGOs 
                        Network, Cairn also has other selected partners located in North 
                        India (Sarnath, Varanasi, Delhi and Tsopema HP), Tibet - 
                        TAR (Nyalam, Lhasa, Kham) and China (Shanghai), 
                        Thailand, Burma (Myanmar) and 
                        Bali... 
                        
                        From their learning, seeing, talking, listening, 
                        practicing, experiencing, travelling and discussing – 
                        Cairn programme participants will emerge from their stay 
                        with a different view of Asia, of their home country and 
                        also perhaps of themselves.  For some, this will 
                        have been their first encounter with Nepalese, Tibetans 
                        or Chinese, and they will return home with much to 
                        ponder. Perhaps for some others the greatest reward will 
                        have been the friendships established with other 
                        participants, and with the local people and youth they 
                        got to know.  Regardless of the respective 
                        backgrounds, Cairn will have been a meeting place for 
                        some of the brightest and most interesting students and 
                        will be remembered and valued for the rest of their 
                        lives. 
                        
                        Personalized project's tutoring/coaching will 
                        enhance participant’s ability to 
                        understand  
                        
                          their 
                        experiential, as being Gestalts immersed in a broad 
                        geopolitical eco-social 
                        structure, 
                        
                          its 
                        symbolic efficacy and ongoing cultural changes, for 
                        which appraisal most 
                        Europeans 
                        
                          and 
                        Asians similarly are often 
                        ill-prepared. 
                         
                          
  
                        
  
                        
                        CAIRN  Innovative  
                        Pedagogy 
                        

                        (Tentative Itinerary & 
                        Process) 
                        
                        During 28 days minimum and to upto 4-5 months 
                        maximum, motivated high school students or researchers 
                        being gathered from various parts of Canada, UK, the 
                        United States and Europe, will come to Bodhanath Stupa - 
                        KTM to live, study, practices and travel together in the 
                        whole of the Himalayan range, exploring a very different 
                        culture and lifestyle, and a very different perceptions 
                        of people and themselves.  They will experience 
                        both the traditions and changes that make the Stupa of 
                        Bodhanath so distinctive and so important for being able 
                        to grasp and understand insights of the present things, 
                        and things to come, in a variety of ways enabling them 
                        to understand what they see.  
                        
Participants will choose from a wide variety of 
                        online 
                        courses, 
                        or bring a personal research theme, allowing them to 
                        gain an understanding of some of the key concepts, 
                        background and methodology of some of the controversial 
                        topics that are at the forefront of the changes sweeping 
                        through Nepal, Tibet, China and India. From the meeting 
                        of these prerequisite with their experiential, they will 
                        be in position to appreciate the deep traditions and 
                        history that underlie everything that happens in the 
                        Himalayan region and around.  
                        
                        Students and researchers will work with 
                        qualified NGOs experts, academic tutors of repute and 
                        the young local generation to undertake different field 
                        studies and investigate for themselves the key issues of 
                        their projects. Coaching, supervision and daily 
                        briefings, sometimes discussed in classes is an 
                        important aspect of the quality of experiential. Through 
                        extensive opportunities they will meet and talk with a 
                        wide range of people, from lamas, artists, businessmen, 
                        NGOs or HEIs officials, to ordinary shopkeepers, youth 
                        and workers, by visiting villages, urban homes, SMEs 
                        small enterprise workplaces, local NGOs, monasteries, 
                        temples, schools, they will compare what they learn in 
                        class with what they experience themselves. This 
                        combination of high-level academic instruction with 
                        project-based investigative learning, discussions and 
                        debates, and online broadband interaction with database 
                        online is what will make Cairn programme a unique 
                        opportunity, in a unique place. 
                        
                        Face to face language tutorials in Nepalese, 
                        Indi, Tibetan and/or Chinese are made available as options for 
                        those who seek the abilities which will allow them to 
                        share, understand, develop, or hone their skills in 
                        close contact with local people. 
                        
                        Demolition of the old and construction of the 
                        new are everywhere, including the effects of the ongoing 
                        Maoists insurgency. This is the time to register what 
                        Nepalese, Tibetan and Chinese people are feeling, living 
                        through and hoping for now.  Students will forever 
                        be referring to this experience by saying, "When I 
                        studied there, this is what Nepal was 
                        like…."