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Integrative Studies STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS FOR INTEGRATIVE STUDIES Program Term Type Program Term Type Argentina – Internships in Buenos Aires SU INT France/Switzerland – The Future of the WB FAC Argentina – Universidad de San United Nations and the European Union SEM DE Andrés: Direct–Enroll, Semester Germany – Freie Universität of Berlin Australia – Australian Adventures: From European Studies Program (FU– SEM DE SU FAC Coral Reefs to Pacific Powerhouse BEST): Direct–Enroll, Semester SEM EX Australia – Central Queensland University SEM EX Germany – Technische Universität München SEM EX Australia – Curtin University SEM EX Hong Kong – Chinese University of Hong Kong Australia – Griffith University: Hong Kong – Chinese University of Hong Kong SU INT SEM DE Direct–Enroll, Semester Hong Kong – Internships in Hong Kong SU INT Australia – University of Canberra SEM EX Hungary – The Budapest Semester SEM FAC Australia – University of New South Wales SEM DE EX Ireland – National University of Ireland, SEM DE Australia – University of South Australia SEM DE EX Galway: Direct–Enroll, Semester SEM EX Australia – University of Technology Sydney SEM DE EX Israel – Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Italy – Florence Semester Experience: Australia – Western Sydney University SEM DE EX SEM FAC Mason–Led, Semester Belize – Coastal Ecology and WB FAC Environmental Science Italy – Italian Media, Society and Culture in Milan SU FAC SU FAC Botswana – HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care WB FAC Italy – Leadership, the Italian Perspective: SAIL Italy – Rise of Roman Civilization Brazil – Internships in Curitiba SU INT WB FAC in Rome and Pompeii Cambodia – Post Genocide Community WB FAC Development and Spirituality Japan – Akita International University SEM EX SEM EX Canada – Internships in Toronto SU INT Japan – Aoyama Gakuin University SEM EX Chile – Internships at University of the Andes SEM INT Japan – Doshisha University SU FAC Chile – Universidad del Desarrollo SEM EX Japan – Japanese Arts and Well–Being, Mason–Led Chile – Experiential Learning Programs Japan – Kansai University SEM EX WB INT at University of the Andes Japan – Nagoya University of Foreign Studies SEM EX China – Internships in Beijing SU INT Japan – Soka University SEM EX China – Tsinghua University SEM EX Japan – Sophia University SEM EX Cuba – The Island After the Castros: Japan – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies SEM EX SB FAC Cuba–U.S. Relations, Security, Trade, Kenya – Wildlife and Conservation WB FAC Human Rights: Schar, Spring Break Malawi – Social Impact Internships SU INT Cyprus – University of Nicosia: SEM DE Direct–Enroll, Semester Malta – University of Malta SEM DE EX Finland – University of Helsinki SEM EX Mexico – Universidad de las Américas Puebla SEM EX France – KEDGE Business School SEM EX Myanmar – Internships in Yangon SU INT France – Sciences Po SEM EX Netherlands – Erasmus School of Economics SEM EX France – Université Lumière Lyon 2 SEM EX ☛ ☛ ☛ TURN OVER PAGE ☛ ☛ ☛ APPLY ONLINE StudyAbroad.gmu.edu/areas/ints /MasonStudyAbroad @MasonGlobal 703–993–2154 [email protected] StudyAbroad.gmu.edu INTEGRATIVE STUDIES Program Term Type Netherlands – Erasmus School of History, SEM EX Culture, and Communication WHY STUDY ABROAD? Netherlands – Erasmus School of ● Earn credit in your major SEM EX Social and Behavioural Sciences ● Mason Core Credit available ● $500K in Scholarships and Grants New Zealand – Massey University: SEM DE ● Most classes taught in English Direct–Enroll, Semester ● Available Winter Break, Fall or Spring Semester Peru – Andean Archaeology and Culture SU FAC Peru – Conservation and Sustainability WB FAC BENEFITS OF STUDY ABROAD of the Amazon Rainforest ● Expand your worldview. Philippines – Human Trafficking and ● Enhance your career opportunitites. SU FAC Community Engagement ● Learn another language. ● Experience another culture and make new friends. Russia – Higher School of Economics SEM EX ● Learn more about yourself and boost your confidence. South Africa – Chains & Change: African SU FAC Social Justice & Entrepreneurship FUNDING YOUR STUDY ABROAD South Africa – University of Johannesburg SEM EX ● Financial aid may be used to cover program costs. South Africa – University of the Witwatersrand SEM EX ● Numerous scholarships are available. ● GEO offers several distinctive scholarships and travel South Korea – Internships in Incheon SU INT grants for degree–seeking Mason students. South Korea – Yonsei University SEM EX South Korea – Yonsei University SU DE WHY STUDY FOR A FULL SEMESTER? Spain – Universidad Carlos III de Madrid SEM EX A semester program is the most economical option for Spain – Universidad Carlos III de anyone wanting to study abroad. Plus, students participating SEM DE in our semester abroad programs will automatically fulfill Madrid: Direct–Enroll, Semester the Mason Global Understanding core requirement. Spain – Universidad de Zaragoza SEM EX Sweden – Linnaeus University SEM EX DATES AND DEADLINES Switzerland – University of Fribourg: SEM DE EARLY Most Winter, Spring Break, Spring Direct–Enroll, Semester MAY Semester applications open. Taiwan – National Taiwan University SEM EX EARLY Most Summer applications open. Tanzania – Human Trafficking and SEP WB EX Modern–day Slavery in Zanzibar EARLY Most Winter, Spring Semester applications close. Thailand – Internships in Hua Hin SU INT OCT Thailand – Mahidol University EARLY Most Spring Break applications close, SEM EX International College NOV Fall Semester applications open. Thailand – Paid Teaching Internships EARLY SU INT Most Summer and Fall Semester applications close. and TEFL/TESOL Certification MAR U.K. – Abertay University SEM EX U.K. – Harry Potter in Literature & Film SU FAC DISCLAIMER U.K. – Internships in London (Anglo) SU INT All information stated in this brochure reflects all changes as of U.K. – Oxford Semester Experience SEM FAC December 16, 2019 2:47 PM. Available credit subject to change depending on approval and instructor. Please refer to the Global U.K. – University of East Anglia SEM EX Education Office (GEO) website for more recent information U.K. – University of Kent SEM EX about each program. For questions and concerns, email the main office at [email protected] or call the GEO front desk at U.K. – University of Leicester SEM EX 703–993–2154 (open Mondays–Fridays from 9:00am to 5:00pm). U.K. – University of Westminster SEM EX Vietnam – Internships in Ho Chi Minh SU INT CONTACT George Mason University 4400 University Drive Johnson Center, Room 235 Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone 703–993–2154 Email [email protected] Key to GEO Colors and Symbols Exchange Program Direct–Enroll Program Internship Mason–led Program Embedded Program Winter Break Spring Break Summer Semester–long Academic Year.
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