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Study Abroad
- The Balkans: Gender, Transformation, and Civil Society
Students explore and experience aspects of Balkan society ranging from women’s
movements to peacebuilding through lectures and seminars in the
dynamic Croatian capital of Zagreb and field excursions to Slovenia,
Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Mali,
West Africa: Gender, Health, and Development
Students will learn about the
link between women’s
roles, family health, and improvement in
development indicators. By showcasing the interconnectedness of
these issues, the program provides students with an appreciation of the
complexities involved in approaching health as an international development
issue. (Prerequisites: Three recent
semesters of college-level French or equivalent and the ability
to follow coursework in French, as assessed by SIT.)
- Cuernavaca,
Mexico: Social Justice, Gender and the Environment in Latin America
Explore socioeconomic and political issues focusing on the impact
of the conquest and globalization on the lives of women and men
from varying economic classes and ethnic groups in Mexico and
Central America. A semester abroad program of the
Center for Global Education at Augsburg College.
- The
Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender
Based in Amsterdam, students
explore the intersections of Dutch and
international perspectives. Students select one Sexuality and
Gender Seminar program module from choices including Critical
Theory, Tolerance and Sexual Health Education, or Filmmaking with
a Sexuality and Gender Lens. Each student also chooses a Field Study
practicum with a Dutch or international organization. (Prerequisite:
Previous college-level coursework or other significant preparation
in sexuality, gender, and/or identity studies as assessed by SIT.)
Visit the McCulloch
Center for Global Initiatives for information on Study
Abroad opportunities.
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Other Opportunities
flyer on
AFSCME’s
Alternative Spring Break 2008
for more information, visit www.unionbreak.org
free
summer seminars (Summer 2008) sponsored by The
Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University
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