This session will provide an introduction to the Global Solidarity Network (GSN), an electronically based teaching/learning resource designed by CRS and college/university colleagues. Through the semester-based 2 week sessions of the GSN, contemporary global development issues, challenges, best practices, and advocacy opportunities are made available to college and university participants as teaching/learning resources. Previous sessions of the GSN include such global issues as: Human Trafficking, Food Security, Migration, Water, and Gender and Development. During the 2012-13 academic year, the GSN will focus on Extractive Industries and Global Emergencies and Development
Our nation’s colleges and universities have frequently adapted their educational approaches and thei...
Panel Chair: Sarah Robbins, Texas Christian University Student Presenters: Meagan Gacke, Brian Nieb...
In the General Education Program, Professor Mary Gayne’s HIST 150: Recent Issues in World History (t...
This session will provide an introduction to the Global Solidarity Network (GSN), an electronically ...
The Global Education Seminar (GES) program is in its ninth year of existence. The program serves as ...
ABSTRACT The Global University System (GUS) [Utsumi, et al, 2003] is a worldwide initiative ...
This is a proposal to seek private and public funding to create a national network of global studies...
Raising awareness of global health issues as well as providing culturally appropriate healthcare thr...
Presentation given by Georgia Southern faculty members Lisa Leege, Rebecca Larson, Jacek Lubecki and...
The Global Critical Media Literacy Project is a growing digitally connected network of activist-educ...
This course will introduce you to key concepts and frameworks for understanding global civil society...
The Global Critical Media Literacy Project is a growing digitally connected network of activist-educ...
This lecture series is about the new vistas in Global Comunication for Science and Education.Global,...
148 students to Belize for a month to perform service projects as part of a new service learning pro...
The Global School will foster intercultural dialogue and education in global issues for sustainable ...
Our nation’s colleges and universities have frequently adapted their educational approaches and thei...
Panel Chair: Sarah Robbins, Texas Christian University Student Presenters: Meagan Gacke, Brian Nieb...
In the General Education Program, Professor Mary Gayne’s HIST 150: Recent Issues in World History (t...
This session will provide an introduction to the Global Solidarity Network (GSN), an electronically ...
The Global Education Seminar (GES) program is in its ninth year of existence. The program serves as ...
ABSTRACT The Global University System (GUS) [Utsumi, et al, 2003] is a worldwide initiative ...
This is a proposal to seek private and public funding to create a national network of global studies...
Raising awareness of global health issues as well as providing culturally appropriate healthcare thr...
Presentation given by Georgia Southern faculty members Lisa Leege, Rebecca Larson, Jacek Lubecki and...
The Global Critical Media Literacy Project is a growing digitally connected network of activist-educ...
This course will introduce you to key concepts and frameworks for understanding global civil society...
The Global Critical Media Literacy Project is a growing digitally connected network of activist-educ...
This lecture series is about the new vistas in Global Comunication for Science and Education.Global,...
148 students to Belize for a month to perform service projects as part of a new service learning pro...
The Global School will foster intercultural dialogue and education in global issues for sustainable ...
Our nation’s colleges and universities have frequently adapted their educational approaches and thei...
Panel Chair: Sarah Robbins, Texas Christian University Student Presenters: Meagan Gacke, Brian Nieb...
In the General Education Program, Professor Mary Gayne’s HIST 150: Recent Issues in World History (t...