Monday, December 5, 2011

International Education Opportunities for Elliott School Master's Students


SNEAK PEAKS at Opportunities to Study Abroad for GW Master’s Students
1) Elliott School Summer Courses
2) School of Business Short-Term Abroad Courses
3) Spring 2012 Human and Organizational Learning Courses
4) Other GW Summer Abroad Offerings
5) The IPSI Institute-Bologna 2012 Program

Elliott School Graduate Summer Courses:
(Details not yet available, dates are estimated)
· IAFF6198, Controversies in Intellectual Property and Investment: Washington, Geneva
· IAFF 6138, Survey Methods in Developing World: Supporting Sustainable Tourism Peru
· IAFF 6186, Non-State Actors: Israel
· ECON 6280, Survey of International Economics, Shanghai
· GEOG 6293, Urban Sustainability and Development: A Field Course in Panama
· ANTH 3705, Heritage, Tourism, and Development on China’s Ethnic Frontiers
GWSB Short-Term Abroad Courses 2011-2012:
Other GW Summer Abroad Programs:
  • WLP 4198, Women's Leadership in the Brazilian Amazon Forest. Prof Patricia Kanashiro. Brazil June 9 to 20
  • TSTD 282, Behind the Scenes at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, London. Prof Lisa Delpy Neirotti.On campus for 3/21 to 5/2, London 7/27 to 8/5
  • PubH 6590.60, Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship: A Case Study of India. Prof Amita Vyas. On campus July 5 to 26, India July 30 to August 8.
GW HOL Courses Spring Break 2012:
  • HOL 6747 - International and Multicultural Issues in Organizations - The impact of culture and globalization on U.S. and international HOL programs. March 13 - 17, 2012 Beijing, China (3 credits)
  • HOL 6704 - Leadership in Organizations - The goal is to expose participants to the various ways in which leadership has been conceptualized and to discuss how it will be shaped in the future. March 13 - 17, 2012 Buenos Aires, Argentina (3 credits) Contact elpnow@gwu.edu for more information on applying.
IPSI Institute – Bologna, Italy 2012 on Conflict Prevention, Resolution, Reconciliation:
In cooperation with Johns Hopkins University (SAIS), the 2012 Bologna Symposium will bring together the globe’s top graduate institutions, NGOs, international organizations, grassroots peace movements, and the armed services. Over a four-week period (June 16 to July 14) participants will undergo intensive training to foster peace and security in the world. Participants may apply to earn graduate-level course credit from SAIS.
GW International Travel Approval Policy (ITAP):
· GW students who travel abroad for academic purposes must comply with the GW International Travel Approval Policy (ITAP) “Academic purposes” includes study abroad, internships, capstones, research projects, etc.
· To request GW approval and register your travel plans with the University, please navigate to http://studyabroad.gwu.edu/?go=TravelApprovalPolicy

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International Programs & Education
Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University
1957 E Street NW, Suite 401 Washington, DC 20052
Tel +1-202-994-0953 Fax +1-202-994-0335


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