Matlab Course Book) was given at the 5th Annual Global School for Advanced Studies; for the Science Literacy Consortium on Language Development (1st at the 4th Annual Global School for Advanced Studies from 4-20) it was attended by 16 students. In addition there was a large group of students who joined with the Global School for Advanced Studies. There were also approximately 100 individuals from 12 nations who participated in the 10th edition of the GSBASI Book. The international program has been a great draw for the students. In addition, in the USA the global school is offered by the Global School for Advanced Studies (FSADS), of which International Headmaster Brian Krantz co-founded global school in 1967. International Headmaster Robert Brown presented the Global School for Advanced Studies for its four years at the 2006 International School of Science and Engineering where he is president. International Headmaster Krantz chaired the World Competiton to Develop Sustainable Energy in 1992 sponsored the annual conference of the International University of the Americas, the Americas Competitiveness Foundation held the 2008 TIAA New York Competition for World University Ranking (including participation by former Secretary of State John Kerry), and the international science policy conference. The Global School for Advanced Studies is the largest international school of graduate students in the United States focusing on critical research, scientific and technical collaboration and innovation, development and cooperation, intercultural impact and critical education. Here are a few examples of the worldwide curriculum of the Global School for