This roundtable will examine the challenges and opportunities when leading WGS-focused study abroad programs. Featuring WGS faculty and womens center staff who lead programs in Europe, Senegal, South Africa, and New Zealand, panelists will discuss the benefits for students analyzing issues of gender, race, and sexuality in a global perspective while being immersed in a culture other than their own, as well as the difficulties WGSE students face when conducting cross-cultural research, specifically focusing on students\u27 tendency to search for the familiar in the unfamiliar
In 1999, as a study abroad advisor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst I traveled to Northern...
Study Abroad: A Graduate Student\u27s Perspective (Caleb Wilemon)Study Abroad--its value, its forma...
This presentation focuses on collaborative models to create short-term faculty led feminist study ab...
This roundtable will examine the challenges and opportunities when leading WGS-focused study abroad ...
My presentation focuses on the benefits and challenges of creating feminist study abroad and service...
The study of nongovernmental organizations have become popular to students enrolled in US based nonp...
Despite a dramatic increase in access to the global community fostered by technological advancement,...
Study abroad programs offer great potential to benefit students in an increasingly interna-tionalize...
The objective of Capstone inquiry was to prepare University of San Diego Office of International Stu...
Presented as part of the Atlanta Global Studies Symposium, Session 3 on April 26, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. ...
The benefits of study abroad to develop cultural understanding have been clearly stated by numerous ...
Study abroad programs offer great potential to benefit students in an increasingly interna-tionalize...
While the languages may be different, the cultures unfamiliar, and the countries far away, the excha...
In this presentation, I look at why few U.S study abroad programs take undergraduate students to Sub...
Opportunities for international travel are becoming a necessity for undergraduate students in the Un...
In 1999, as a study abroad advisor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst I traveled to Northern...
Study Abroad: A Graduate Student\u27s Perspective (Caleb Wilemon)Study Abroad--its value, its forma...
This presentation focuses on collaborative models to create short-term faculty led feminist study ab...
This roundtable will examine the challenges and opportunities when leading WGS-focused study abroad ...
My presentation focuses on the benefits and challenges of creating feminist study abroad and service...
The study of nongovernmental organizations have become popular to students enrolled in US based nonp...
Despite a dramatic increase in access to the global community fostered by technological advancement,...
Study abroad programs offer great potential to benefit students in an increasingly interna-tionalize...
The objective of Capstone inquiry was to prepare University of San Diego Office of International Stu...
Presented as part of the Atlanta Global Studies Symposium, Session 3 on April 26, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. ...
The benefits of study abroad to develop cultural understanding have been clearly stated by numerous ...
Study abroad programs offer great potential to benefit students in an increasingly interna-tionalize...
While the languages may be different, the cultures unfamiliar, and the countries far away, the excha...
In this presentation, I look at why few U.S study abroad programs take undergraduate students to Sub...
Opportunities for international travel are becoming a necessity for undergraduate students in the Un...
In 1999, as a study abroad advisor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst I traveled to Northern...
Study Abroad: A Graduate Student\u27s Perspective (Caleb Wilemon)Study Abroad--its value, its forma...
This presentation focuses on collaborative models to create short-term faculty led feminist study ab...