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FIELD STUDIES PROGRAMS

A new movement within the study abroad opportunity for college students is the “field studies programs’ which take students out of the traditional classroom emphasizing

interdisciplinary field study throughout the world in such areas as: environmental studies,

public health, social justice, human rights, the natural sciences and cultural studies.

The “International Honors Program: various opportunities for college students to “examine the most significant social, political and environmental issues confronting countries and cultures around the world…themes such as public health, the environment, globalization, urban planning. governance, social justice, and human rights are studied within the framework of the program.”

SIT Study Abroad: “offers a wide variety of programs throughout the world, with each program’s curriculum designed around a theme. This theme, examined in an

interdisciplinary manner, provides a central focus for the classroom studies and

independent study project”—within the arts, cultural studies, global concerns, development and environmental studies, gender issues, peace and conflict studies, and social justice. The International Partners for Service-Learning and Leadership (IPSL): “programs integrate academic studies with volunteer service and full cultural immersion to give the student a deeper, more meaningful study abroad experience.” IPHL aims to help the student “become more civically engaged, interculturally literate, internationally aware, and responsive to the needs of others.”

The School of Field Studies: Environmental Field Study Abroad (SFS): “students work together with host communities around the world to learn real environmental problem-solving skills. Hands-on field experience, practical and transferable research skills, and cross-cultural awareness are only a few of the benefits of [SFS]’s programs.” Students will have the opportunity to “develop leadership skills, build self-confidence, and discover the vital role [they] can play in the larger global community.

World Capitals Program

Qualified students may apply for a semester in Santiago, Buenos Aires, Prague, Moscow, Jerusalem, Brussels, and South Africa through the American University “World Capitals Program”. These possibilities are all “cooperative programs” and allow students to take their Manhattanville financial aid with them. The Santiago and Buenos Aires possibilities require an advanced level of Spanish. Internships and/or field-work are available on most programs. Types of courses offered and housing arrangements vary by program.

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European Union (fall or spring) Int'l Marketing (fall)

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• Jerusalem (spring) • Moscow (fall or spring) • Prague

Cinema Studies (fall or spring) Film Production (fall or spring)

Humanities & Social Science (fall or spring) Photography (fall or spring)

• Santiago (spring) • South Africa (fall) AFRICA

Syracuse in Zimbabwe

College Consortium for International Education Programs in Ghana South Africa and Tunisia

ASIA

Yonsei University in Korea

Ewha Women's University in Seoul, Korea Long Island University in Bangladore, India

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in New Delhi, India Antioch College in Bodh Gaya, India (Buddhist Studies) Brown University in India

Brethen Colleges in Cochin, India Davidson College in India

Rutgers in India

University of Colorado in Nepal Temple University in Japan

The Universities of the South Pacific Syracuse University in Hong Kong

Beijing Language and Culture University in Beijing, China

Long Island University - Friends World Programs in China, East Asia, and South Asia Institute of Asian Studies Programs in Beijing and Hong Kong, China, Nagoya and Tokyo, Japan

Council for International Educational Exchange Programs in China, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam

College Consortium for International Studies Programs in China, India, and Japan AUSTRALIA

Marymount College at University of Melbourne, Macquarie University and Manosh University

Butler University Programs in Australia and New Zealand Colorado State University with Australearn Program Northern Illinois University in Melbourne

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Beaver College in Australia

Australian Education Connection in Australia Institute of Asian Studies in Adelaide, Canberra

Council of International Educational Exchange Programs in Australia and New Zealand College Consortium for International Studies Programs in Australia

CARIBBEAN MIDDLE AND SOUTH AMERICA

Manhattanville College and the University of the Sacred Heart in Santurce, Puerto Rico has a long standing exchange program. All courses are taught in Spanish and cover a variety of disciplines.

There are numerous study abroad opportunities throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Students may study languages, common academic disciplines and partake in “field studies programs”. The Study Abroad Office has a plethora of information and contacts.

Institute of European Studies Programs in La Plata, Argentina

College Consortium for International Education Programs in Ecuador, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua

Center for International Educational Exchange Programs at the University of Guadalajara, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Santiago, Chile, Monteverde, Costa Rica, Santiago, and Dominican Republic

Butler University in Argentina and Chile ITESM in Mexico

Center for Bilingual Multicultural studies at the Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos in Cuernavaea, Mexico

EUROPE A. England

Butler University – 21 different programs

College Consortium for International Studies London at Thames Valley SUNY London Center

Boston University London The American College London Kings College London

University College London Syracuse University London London School of Economics Central College London

UW Madison London and Warwick SUNY Brockport in London

University Delaware London

Oswego State University London at Thames Valley Queen Mary and Westfield College University of London Marymount College London Drama Program

Beaver College Institute of Economics and Political Studies London and Cambridge University of New Hampshire Cambridge

Oakland University Oxford SUNY Brockport in Oxford

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University of Liverpool

Drexel University at LIPA (Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts) University of St. Andrews

Lancaster University Leicester University University of Reading

College Consortium for International Studies in Olmskirk University of Wisconsin – Platteville

Duke University in England

The Institute of European Studies Programs Council on International Educational Exchange Rutgers

B. Scotland University of Glasgow

University of Stratthclyde Glasgow Butler University in Scotland

Council on International Educational Exchange The Institute of European Studies Programs C. Holland

Center of European Studies in Maastricht UW Madison in Utrecht

Council on International Educational Exchange D. Belgium

Bentley College in Brussels Penn State University in Leuven

Council on International Educational Exchange E. Scandinavia

Denmark’s International Study Program – Copenhagen UW Madison – Umea Sweden

UW Madison – Copenhagen Lulea University – Sweden University of Karlstad Sweden

F. Hungary, The Czech Republic and Poland UW Madison in Budapest

Council on International Educational Exchange

Council on International Educational Exchange in Prague and Warsaw G. Russia

UW Madison in Moscow Boston University in Moscow SUNY Brockport in Moscow

College Consortium for International Studies in Moscow Duke University in St. Petersburg

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The Institute of European Programs

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