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  • Shiri standing with her arms raised at Arthur’s Seat (near Holyrood Park), Edinburgh, Scotland

    Shiri Huber's Spring Term at University of Edinburgh

    "Getting to know people with a completely different worldview is not only fascinating, but also curiosity inducing. I did a group project with students from Norway, Mexico, and Scotland, heard the Scottish perspective on Brexit, and debated politics with my French roommate."

  • Alexis standing in front of the waves on the beach with her arms open

    Alexis Foley on UMD-Winter: Ghana (CHSE)

    "From our visits to four institutions in Ghana as well as working alongside our partners at the University of Cape Coast, I learned what it means to mold systems that are unique to any given cultural context. I learned that it is important to have multiple perspectives and be able to see through different lenses in order to truly be a global practitioner."

  • John smiling in front of the Prague skyline

    John Meyers on UMD-Summer: Czech Republic​ (ENCE)

    "During this process, I learned that I could not simply apply the thought process about how to solve public problems with my American perspective. I needed to learn the needs and wants of Czech citizens, and how they would approach a similar problem."

  • Jessica standing in front of the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia

    Jessica De Mouy on TEAN: Thailand and Cambodia

    "My teachers treated me like old friends, my host family treated me like family, and I made friends that I still connect with and would love to see in the future."

  • Joshua standing in front of the Valencia city skyline. He is wearing a blue jacket and backpack.

    Joshua Land's engineering exchange at Universidad Politecnica Valencia

    "Personally, this experience was eye opening; I realized just how similar people are on the individual level, yet how different they are on a cultural level."

  • Jack standing in front of a canal and historic buildings

    Jack Hamrock on Clark-in-Madrid

    "It was my first time abroad. I was able to go abroad because the program fit my studies, did not delay graduation, and was cheaper than U.S. tuition."


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