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The School of International Service (SIS) is American University's school of advanced international study, covering areas such as international politics, international communication, international development, international economics, peace and conflict resolution, international law and human rights, global environmental politics, and U.S. foreign policy.
Robert Holley served as the director of the program from approximately 1993 to 1998. [3] He was preceded by Patricia Senn Breivik and succeeded by Joseph J. Mika. In 1997, Wayne opened a new 300,000-square foot undergraduate library, built at a cost of $37-million. [4] The program became the School of Library and Information Science in 2009. [1]
A student information system (SIS), student management system, school administration software or student administration system is a management information system for education sector establishments used to manage student data. It integrates students, parents, teachers and the administration.
SIS has been offering programs at McGill since 1897, and its Masters program has been continuously accredited by the American Library Association since 1929. [1] The School is located in a historic [citation needed] building at 3661 Peel Street on the downtown McGill University campus.
SASI (Schools Administrative Student Information) or SASI Student Information System was a computer program developed by Jerry D. Lloyd of Educational Timesharing Systems, who was acquired by National Computer Systems (NCS) and NCS was acquired by Pearson in 1997.
A strategic information system (SIS) is a computer system used by organizations to analyse market and competitor information, helping them plan and make their business more successful. It shapes the corporate strategy of an organization by providing a connection between the organization's demands and the latest information technology.
Seoul International School (or SIS as it is commonly called) is a secular international private college preparatory school situated in Seongnam, South Korea, [1] offering an American curriculum in an English-only setting.
The Meyerhoff Scholars Program is a program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) designed to prepare minority students for academic careers in the science, technology, engineering and math disciplines. The program has served as a model for developing and supporting minority students pursuing academic careers.