Global Engagement Studies Institute in Uganda

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Location:

Jinja, Uganda

Description:

The Global Engagement Studies Institute (GESI) is a two-course summer study abroad program focused on community development in a global context. Students from around the country learn about international development, global engagement practices, project management, leadership, and the realities of contemporary Bolivian, Indian, Nicaraguan, South African or Ugandan life by connecting them with community based organizations to co-design and collaboratively implement a small-scale community development project. GESI starts with a 6 Pre-Departure Summit at Northwestern University in which students prepare for their project-based immersion by taking two courses—Intro to International Community Development and Theory and Practice of Community Consulting—as well as learning from guest speakers about the cultural, historical, political, and economic background of their country. Students then spend 7 weeks in either Bolivia, India, Nicaragua, South Africa or Uganda living in home stays, working with a local non profit in a team of three to five, and participating in guest lectures and discussion with local experts and a Northwestern TA. GESI concludes with a 2-3 day Final Reflection Summit in Chicago.



Terms:

Summer term: June 15- August 20. (Pre-departure training at Northwestern: June 16-21; overseas component: June 23 - August 17; final summit at Northwestern Aug 18-20)

Sponsor:

Northwestern University Center for Global Engagement (CGE) at the Buffett Center for International and Comparative Study (BCICS)

Website:

Global Engagement Studies Institute

Program Contact:

Karina Walker, Program Coordinator, Center for Global Engagement 620 Library Place Phone: 847-491-5932

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Northwestern Requirements

Cumulative GPA of 3.0.

Academic Specialties

International community development, non-profit organizations, cross-cultural collaboration, community engagement, history/culture/politics, African studies, internship.

Course Type

NU courses:
  • International Studies 390: Approaches to International Development
  • Communication Studies 395: Theory and Practice of International Community Consulting

Additional Information

Policies:
  • Read about the refund, cancellation and withdrawal policies for Northwestern's summer study abroad programs
  • All students who participate in Northwestern Study Abroad programs are required to purchase HTH health insurance. Read about HTH costs and enrollment.
  • All students who participate in Northwestern Study Abroad programs must register prior to their departure with International SOS, a free travel and security assistance program. For registration instructions, click here.
African Studies List-Serv:
  • The Program in African Studies (PAS) sponsors a number of events each quarter related to study abroad in Africa. To subscribe to its list-serv, e-mail the Department of African Studies for more information.

Housing

Homestays

Program Costs

Summer 2012: $7,500, which includes:

  • Tuition for two Northwestern courses
  • Lodging, food and city transport during Pre-departure and Final Summits in Chicago
  • In-country programming, including an orientation upon arrival, a mid-term field trip, a home-stay with three meals a day, language instruction, biweekly guest speakers, transportation stipend for travel to and from work, and ongoing oversight and support.

Financial Aid: Northwestern students receiving financial aid during the academic year may be eligible for summer aid for this program. If funding is available, it may count as one of their 12 quarters of aid. For more information, please contact Mike Frechette, Assistant Director of Study Abroad Financial Services, at 847-491-7400. Non-Northwestern students should contact the Financial Aid office at their home institution. 

GESI Scholarships: The Global Engagement Studies Institute will offer partial to full need-based scholarships to NU students. Awards are based on financial need, essay quality, and academic merit. Underrepresented minority students are encouraged to apply. See here for more details.

Approximate Program Size

20-25 students

Application Requirements

Global Engagement Studies Institute deadlines:

December 15: Priority application deadline 1
January 16: Priority application deadline 2
March 1: Final application deadline for Northwestern and non-Northwestern students

Students must follow the application guidelines listed on the CGE website.

Note:

Make sure your passport is valid through February of the following year. If you are planning to apply to this program and you do not yet have a passport (or need to renew your current passport), you should begin this process as soon as possible so that it is completed by the time of application in early March.  The processing time for a passport application is approximately 6-8 weeks. For more information on how to apply for or renew a passport, please visit the State Department's passport web site.

Contact Returnees

Northwestern students may enter this section of the site for a list of students who participated in this program.