Education Abroad offering 5 new Global Seminars in summer 2022
The world still awaits!ÌýLearn more about Education Abroad's newÌýinternational programs and the approaching application deadlines.Ìý
What is a Global Seminar?
- Short-term international programs taught by ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ faculty in the summer
- Last approximately 2–6 weeks for 3–8 credits depending on content
- ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder courses taught abroad that fulfillÌýdegree/major requirements
- Provide a small group experience that allowsÌýstudents andÌýfaculty to build strong connections
- Offer an international experience for students who cannot study abroad for a semester or year
Ìý ÌýZagreb, Split & Dubrovnik, Croatia Ìý ÌýMay 8–27 Ìý ÌýApply by Feb. 1
Study in the coastal country of Croatia and gain an understanding of the critical relationship between business and culture. The course introduces students to all the international business disciplines as you visit companies, organizationsÌýand institutions throughout Croatia. Study with Faculty Director Antonio Papuzza—international business consultant, coach certified at the International Coach FederationÌýand business faculty member.Ìý
Ìý ÌýParis, France Ìý ÌýMay 9–28 Ìý ÌýApply by Feb. 1ÌýÌý ÌýInfo session Jan. 24
Expand your knowledge of French history and politics through experiential learning in Paris. Immerse yourself in the history of the French Revolution and the Paris Commune by exploring the palaces, prisonsÌýand streets where it all happened. Taught by Michaele Ferguson, associate professor of political science and a President’s Teaching Scholar whose research focuses on radical/grassroots democracy and revolutionary politics.Ìý
Ìý ÌýOaxaca, Mexico Ìý ÌýMay 14–28 Ìý ÌýApply by Feb. 1
Learn about the impressive history of the peoples of Mexico prior to colonization by visiting ancient archaeological sites, including ongoing excavation and research of a 1,200-year-old city. Discover the diverse cultures of the Zapotec, Mixtec, and Chatino peoples of Oaxaca, Mexico. Study with Professor Arthur Joyce, whose research focuses on the pre-Columbian peoples of Mesoamerica particularly surrounding issues of power, political dynamicsÌýand landscape.Ìý
Ìý ÌýLisbon, Portugal Ìý ÌýJune 1–23ÌýÌýÌý ÌýApply by March 1
Explore the cosmopolitan and multicultural city of Lisbon, which played a fundamental role in the Age of Discovery, and which has contemporary social and cultural significance. The program includes trips to emblematic buildings, monumentsÌýand museums as well as workshops on culinary, music and street art (particularly graffiti). Learn with Faculty Director Marcelo Schincariol, instructor of Portuguese.Ìý
Ìý ÌýYerevan, Armenia Ìý ÌýJune 22–July 27 Ìý ÌýApply by March 1
Take a practicum teaching English as a second language to Armenians while exploring social justice issues in the beautiful South Caucuses of Eurasia. Learn about Armenian culture and history, including Armenian identity, literature, mythology, interactions with neighboring countries, and resiliency. Study with Rai Farrelly, senior instructor and TESOL coordinator in the Department of Linguistics.Ìý
Find upcoming Global Seminar info sessions on this page, and check out theÌýÌýrunning this summer to find your perfect fit!Ìý
As we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic together, Education Abroad is here to support students and remains steadfast in our mission of providing ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder students with access to an extensive portfolio of high-impact programs abroad to promote academic, personal, and professional growth in a safe environment. Visit the for more information.
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