International Education Week officially kicks off Nov. 12, and throughout next week, the Office of Education Abroad will present several study abroad information sessions to highlight different opportunities. In addition, a few information sessions will take place this week in the lead-up to International Education Week.
Thursday, Nov. 8
- Spring II Information Session Global Issues and Sustainability in India, an engineering and social sciences spring II joint course 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, room 112
- Spring II Information Session Global Issues and Sustainability in India, an engineering and social sciences spring II joint course 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Olin Building 408
- Spring Break Study Abroad Information Session Bioethics Spring Break Programs, featuring programs in Paris, Amsterdam, and Salamanca (pizza served) 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Department of Bioethics Office
- International Education Week Kick Off: Join the Center for International Affairs for cider and donuts noon–3 p.m.; Tomlinson Hall 143
- Spring Break Study Abroad Information Session Guatemala: Child Welfare, a social science course open to all students 12:45-1:45 p.m.; Mandel School, room 320A
- Spring Break Study Abroad Information Session CCEL Alternative Spring Break in Nicaragua 5 p.m.; Sears Building, room 435
- Study Abroad Panel Study Abroad: Uncensored—learn about the realities of studying abroad 1-2 p.m., Tomlinson Hall lobby
- Spring Break Study Abroad Information Session—featuring bioethics programs in Paris, France and Salamanca, Spain (pizza served) French Connections: A Cross Cultural Comparison of Medical Ethics European Perspectives on Bioethics in Salamanca, Spain 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Department of Bioethics Office