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Experiment in International Living:
Submitted by Joy on Mon, 12/29/2008 - 4:49amWorld Learning is a global non-profit organization with operations in more than 75 countries. Through its international education programs – The Experiment in International Living, SIT Study Abroad, and SIT Graduate Institute – World Learning fosters global citizenship by connecting over 3,000 young ambassadors annually across cultural differences and social barriers.
Semester at Sea
Submitted by Joy on Mon, 12/29/2008 - 4:30amWhether you are an interested student, parent, faculty member, or alumnus, I hope you will ask yourself what makes Semester a Sea the world's leading program in global comparative education. Beyond our rich history, and the high-quality academic experience we provide in conjunction with the University of Virginia, Semester at Sea provides a unique opportunity to create new perspectives and to tap into every individual's passion for learning and understanding.
Living Routes
Submitted by Joy on Mon, 12/29/2008 - 4:01amBring your education to life by studying in Ecovillages around the world. Ecovillages are ecological communities that provide ideal campuses for students to learn about real-world issues including sustainable development, green building, organic agriculture and women's empowerment. Learn to live in harmony with local environments as you investigate personal and community based solutions to real world issues with one of the most innovative environmental study abroad programs.
Undergrad Summer Research Opportunities
Submitted by Joy on Mon, 12/29/2008 - 12:24amSearch the nation for research opportunities
Davis Projects for Peace
Submitted by zenumah on Sun, 12/28/2008 - 5:47amDavis Projects for Peace is an initiative for all students at the Davis United World College Scholars Program schools to design their own grassroots projects for peace that they themselves will implement anywhere in the world during the summer of 2009. Through a competition on over 90 campuses, 100 projects will be selected for funding at $10,000 each






