As part of the celebration of International Education Week, the Study Abroad Office invites students, faculty, and staff to join in conversation with distinguished faculty who lead study abroad program centers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Tuesday November 14, 2017
12pm-1:30pm
BH 121
In Chicago to attend the annual African Studies Association meetings, these faculty are eager to talk with faculty and students about the benefits of studying abroad in Africa.
Dan Lumonya, Academic Dean for Africa Programs, SIT
Charlotte Mafumbo, PhD Academic Director
Uganda: Development Studies
Jonathan Walz, PhD, Academic Director
Tanzania: Zanzibar- Costal Ecology and Natural Resource Management
Imraan Baccus, PhD, Academic Director
South Africa: Social and Political Transformation
These program centers are part of the portfolio of programs offered by the School for International Training. SIT has been the leader in curriculum integrated field-based experiential learning in study abroad for over 50 years and has undergraduate academic programs centers in Asia and the Pacific, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Their academic model is distinguished by its undergraduate research component.
EARLY BIRDS WILL GET PIZZA!