Study Abroad Programs: Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies
Studying Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies abroad can provide a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of diverse cultures and the complex social issues that impact them. These programs typically focus on the history, politics, and cultural practices of underrepresented groups, including women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and ethnic and racial minorities. Through a variety of academic and experiential learning opportunities, students can develop a critical lens and hone their skills in analyzing social structures and systems of power.
Many study abroad programs in Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies offer immersive experiences, such as homestays, service learning, and cultural excursions, that allow students to engage with local communities and gain firsthand knowledge of cultural practices and perspectives. Additionally, students can benefit from the expertise of faculty and researchers who are actively engaged in these fields and can offer a unique perspective on global issues. By participating in these programs, students can develop a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them, and prepare themselves to become thoughtful and engaged global citizens.
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies - Featured Programs
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IPSL’s partner community in Guatemala, Quetzaltenango—more commonly known by its Mayan name, Xela—is home to one of the c...
Build your own unique study abroad experience – spend your summer at DIS Copenhagen and Stockholm. Stay for one session or create a complementary ...
Ignite your love of learning, further your academic achievements...
Learn, analyze, and compare three vibrant Francophone cities: Paris, France; Rabat, Morocco; and Dakar, Senegal up close with a cross-cultural sem...
Study abroad in a vibrant, inclusive, capital city located at the heart of the country, giving you the perfect base to explore everything New Zeal...
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Immerse yourself in bustling university life at one of Asia’s top-ranked universities, Singapore Managemen...
During this intensive seven-city and three-country program, you will learn about ways in which European cities and nations have dealt with the legacies and memories of 20t...
Amsterdam, a city long associated with notions of tolerance and openness, is the perfect backdrop against which to study Art History, Literature, and Sociology through the...
Sydney is an amazing city, the oldest and largest in Australia, with breathtaking harbor views and a friendly, multicultural vibe. Spend your summer taking two courses for...
“Xqa’j uj” (shkaj ooh)*IPSL’s partner community in Guatemala, Quetzaltenango—more commonly known by its Mayan name, Xela—is home to one of the country’s top Spanish langua...
Known for its hospitality and the family-like way it welcomes visitors, the western tip of Europe is the perfect place to launch your study abroad experience! Suppose you ...
Located on the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore is a global hub for finance and trade and boasts one of the fastest-growing economies of the past 50 years. You'll fin...
Experience the vibrant fusion of traditional and modern Japan in the heart of Tokyo with CIEE's study abroad program at the prestigious Sophia University. Take your arts a...
Romanesque chapels, Gothic cathedrals, Baroque palaces, and more beckon you in Prague's unparalleled, charming city. The capital city of the Czech Republic and one of Euro...
Put your advanced Spanish skills to work in the lively Mediterranean city of Barcelona! Considered Spain's most popular city, Barcelona is the perfect place to dramaticall...
Come to Madrid and take your advanced Spanish language skills to the next level in one of the world's most energetic, artistic, and multicultural cities. This Liberal Arts...
University College London is one of CIEE's top-ranked partner schools and is internationally renowned for its reputation in teaching and research. From arts and humanities...