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Cultivating a Global Perspective: Summer Abroad Opportunities

Students in the online programs at the School of International Service talk about their summer abroad plans.

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For students enrolled in the Master of International Service and the Master of Arts in International Relations at Â鶹ÊÓƵ's School of International Service the world is their classroom. While the convenience of virtual learning allows them to balance their studies with work and life, there's an undeniable desire to experience international affairs beyond the screen. This yearning for global engagement is what draws them to the transformative study abroad opportunities crafted by the Office of International Programs. Students benefit both from the traditional study abroad programming, as well as online Practica opportunities that offer in person traveling components.ÌýÌý

This summer, students selected programming that will take them to Belgium, Kenya, and The Philippines. Each country offers a unique on the ground experience into the field of international affairs, allowing them to combine theory with real-world application.ÌýÌý

Beyond academic enrichment, these study abroad experiences equip students with cross-cultural competencies and global perspectives that are invaluable credentials for aspiring leaders in international affairs. As they navigate diverse cultural landscapes, they hone their communication skills, forge meaningful connections, and develop a globally conscious mindset.ÌýÌý

We connected with some of the students participating in study abroad opportunities this summer and asked them what they are most looking forward to during their time abroad. Read their responses below and stay tuned for our follow up interviews after they have returned from their travels.

The Philippines

Najja Lyle, MAIR studentNajja Lyle SIS/MAIR '24

This practicum with the CPN in the Philippines is an exciting opportunity to develop my M&E skills by creating impactful tools that strengthen their network of Women and Child Protection Units. I'm eager to learn from their expertise and contribute to their critical mission of protecting vulnerable women and children.

Jason Kissinger Jason Kissinger, MAIR Student SIS/MAIR ‘25

Getting hands-on experience in this, especially with Â鶹ÊÓƵ's and Professor Fischer's expertise, will be extremely valuable. Combining this with learning more about the local culture in the Philippines will be an experience that I surely will remember for years to come!

Dani Sweet, MAIR StudentDani Sweet SIS/MAIR ‘24

I’m excited to learn about global best practices in evaluation and accreditation of child advocacy and treatment centers and work toward understanding the challenges faced in the field.

Belgium

Alison Morano, MIS StudentAlison Morano SIS/MIS '25

I truly appreciate the opportunity to discover Brussels' heritage, NATO's operations, and expanding my personal and professional growth - especially at this critical juncture in global relations.

Rebecca DavisRebecca Davidson SIS/MAIR ’26

I'm looking forward to expanding my understanding of NATO's evolving role in the digital era, its responses to emerging security threats, and the shifting dynamics of global security.

Jihee Lee, MIS-ISTJihee Lee SIS/MIS-IST ‘24

As an international student at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, I expect to have many opportunities to learn in-depth knowledge about foreign policy through classes and various events, and I hope to gain expanded insight through interactions with professors and students active in various fields.

Kenya and The Philippines

Mary CruzMarycruz Talavera-Chavez SIS/MAIR ‘25

Although, opportunities abroad may be frightening and out of your comfort zone whether it's because you are first generation or outside of your cultural norm - opportunities like these are a much needed journey to discover yourself and other cultures through good stewardship, respect and comprehension with positive intentionality.

Jalisa BrownJalissa Brown SIS/MAIR ‘24

ÌýI look forward to learning about the most pressing development issues in Kenya and the Philippines and discussing possible solutions with local practitioners, professors, and peers. My international experience will give me practical skills to excel in the job market while positively impacting the world.