[GEO] Global Education Office Newsletter
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Thursday 23 2 2012
In this issue Information Sessions GEO Deadlines
International Opportunities: Spotlight on South East Asia
The Global Education Office
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Opportunities and programs listed on this listserv (unless
specified as Hampshire Exchange or Short-Term Programs) are not
endorsed by our office. It is a list of opportunities that have
come our way that look particularly interesting or that might be
good fit for some Hampshire students. Just because a program is
listed here does necessarily mean that Hampshire "recommends" it
any more than programs not listed.
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Information Sessions
Super 8 Filmaking in Paris: Geographies of Identity
Thurs 2/23 | 5:30-6:30pm | Liebling 120
Students interested in applying for the summer 2012 session of
Super 8 Filmaking in Paris are encouraged to attend the
information session. Baba Hillman, faculty director of the
program, will present a comprehensive overview of the program
and answer questions. (Application Due: March 8 | Program Dates:
June 1-17 | Application is open to all Hampshire and 5 college
students | Super 8 [http://www.hampshire.edu/geo/9434.htm])
International Human Rights Tribunals, Netherlands
Mon 2/28 | 5:30-6:30pm | FPH 105
Students interested in applying for the summer 2012 session of
International Human Rights Tribunals are encouraged to attend
the information session. Flavio Risech, faculty director of the
program, will present a comprehensive overview of the program
and answer questions. (Applications Due: March 8 | Program Dates
: May 24-June 8 | Application is open to all Hampshire and 5
college students | International Human Rights Tribunals
[http://www.hampshire.edu/geo/14684.htm])
GEO Deadlines
Gilman Scholarship Application Deadline
Thursday 3/1 - 1.5 weeks to deadline
The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards for undergraduate
study abroad. This scholarship provides awards for U.S.
undergraduate students who are receiving Federal Pell Grant
funding. Hampshire College students interested in applying for a
summer 2012, fall 2012, or academic year 2012/2013 awards,
should make an appointment with a GEO advisor to discuss their
application. For more information, visit Gilman Scholarship
[http://www.iie.org/en/Programs/Gilman-Scholarship-Program].
Hampshire Fall Exchange & May/Summer Application Deadline
Thursday 3/8 - 3 weeks to deadline
Applications for Hampshire 2012 Exchange programs and Hampshire
May/Summer 2012 field-courses are due Thursday, March 8th.
Students interested in applying to a Hampshire Exchange program
should make an appointment with a GEO advisor ASAP. Students
applying for a May/Summer field-course should pick-up the
application from GEO. Click on the links for more information on
Fall 2012 Hampshire Exchange programs
[http://www.hampshire.edu/geo/exchange.htm] and for May/Summer
2012 field-courses. [http://www.hampshire.edu/geo/14400.htm]
International Opportunities: Spotlight on South East Asia
ISDSI [http://www.isdsi.org/] - Thailand: People, Ecology &
Development
Application Deadline: March 16, 2012
The International Sustainable Development Studies Institute is
accepting applications for its Fall 2012 study abroad semester
in Thailand. ISDSI Expedition Field Courses integrate
challenging experiential field-based course work in the social
and natural sciences. Courses include studies in remote tribal
villages in Northern thailand, studying agroecology and
sustainable agriculture, and learning learning from the cultures
and ecologies of the coast and islands of Southern Thailand.
Alliance for Global Education [http://www.allianceglobaled.org/]
- India
Application Deadline: April 1, 2012
Pune | AGE is increasing their enrollment capacity for their
program is Pune and are accepting qualified applicants on a
rolling basis. In addition to ongoing courses in social justice,
public health, environment and film, AGE has added a new
concentration in economic development and a documentary film
option to the field research component of the program.
Manipal | In addition to the Manipal program's emphasis on public
health, AGE now offers a second track focused exclusively on
Indian Studies, with an emphasis on geopolitics and the
humanities.
Varanasi | The newest Alliance program opens in Varanasi this
fall and is currently accepting applications.
UW Madison
[http://www.studyabroad.wisc.edu/programs/program.asp?program_id=84]
- India
Application Deadline: March 16, 2012
The program in Varanasi, India was founded in 1961 and has a
strong reputation for academic quality and student satisfaction.
Traditionally known as an Academic Year program only, UW has
recently introduced a fall semester option for students. Both
durations feature intensive Hindi language study, program
courses, tutorials and for year long students, a fieldwork
project. Students can choose their tutorial interest and they
are
taught by a local expert. Tutorials can be in the performing or
visual arts, languages, or can focus on a specific study of
Indian literature. Students have studied martial arts, yoga,
clay pot making, Indian painting, stone carving, jewelry, dance,
or Indian instruments such as the sitar, tabla, violin, sarod or
voice. Language tutorials could be in Urdu, Sanskrit Tamil,
or Persian.
For the academic year fieldwork project, students will have the
opportunity to engage with local experts on a topic of their
choice. In the past, students have focused on politics, gender
roles, women's issues, environmental concerns, anthropological
studies, philosophy and religion,
and economic issues. Depending on the topic, the student is
matched up with a local expert or professor for guidance and
support while conducting interviews and community-based research
.
For more information on the Hampshire study abroad application
process visit GEO [http://www.hampshire.edu/geo/fieldstudy.htm]
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