Amsterdam, Netherlands

A group of UConn students pose for a group photo in the Netherlands

Summer Racial and Social Justice in the Netherlands

This program is designed to introduce students to international and comparative higher education through a historical and global context. It aims to provide UConn students with comparative methods and cross-cultural analysis to examine the broader issues of equity and access with a focus on race and social justice. Through an examination of critical frameworks, participants will challenge the western view of higher education and explore what it means to be an active global citizen and educators.

Type of Program: Faculty-Led, UConn Summer

Prerequisites: UNIV 1985/3985: U.S. Anti-Blackness Course or instructor's consent.

Lead Faculty: Saran Stewart

Application Deadline: February 1

Scholarship Support: The Neag School welcomes applications to its global education scholarships each spring. UConn's Office of Experiential Global Learning automatically reviews student eligibility for its scholarships through students' EGL program applications; no additional application is required.

 

Learn more on the UConn EGL website

Questions?

Contact Saran Stewart with any questions about Summer Racial and Social Justice in the Netherlands:

Saran Stewart
Associate Professor
saran.stewart@uconn.edu
860-486-0246
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Hear From Students Who Completed the Program

Lauren Lukasik; Teaching Internship Program; London

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