Global Virtual Internships
Program: Students will participate in unpaid internships for 10-12 hours per week for 15 weeks, starting approximately one week into the Spring 2023 term (~January 17) and concluding at the end of April.
Credit: Students must enroll in the Walter Center’s internship course, ASCS-X 373, as part of their Spring semester schedule.
Eligibility: Must be an undergraduate student seeking a degree in the core College (Arts + Humanities, Social + Historical Sciences, Natural + Mathematical Sciences) with a GPA of 2.8 or better.
The College International Office is working with the international organization Virtual Internships to offer this program, and will pay the fee for the 10 students selected for this pilot project!
Get more information here, access the application form, and apply by Monday, November 7: Global Virtual Internships
Contact: Carolyn Lantz, College International Office. lantzcar@indiana.edu
Spring 2023 Study Tours
The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announced four overseas study tours led by College faculty for the Spring term. Any IUB student may participate. Students will need to enroll is a Spring semester course in order to go on these exciting one to two week trips in May!
We will be very grateful if you have the chance to share this information with students in an advising meeting, an e-mail, or on your Canvas page.
Czech Republic: The Law of War: War invites uncertainty and complexity. Legality and morality don’t always align. Examine a WWII case study of this situation in Prague as a one-credit companion to the Spring 2023 course “CJUS-P 493 Criminal Justice in a War Zone.” https://go.iu.edu/ASPIREprague
INFO SESSION: Monday, October 24, at 4:00 pm on Zoom (must use IU login): https://iu.zoom.us/j/88539995419
Spain: Language and Cultural Diversity of Southern Spain: Join this two-week course in Murcia, Spain, to explore the diversity of Spain through a hands-on sociolinguistic study. A two-credit companion course to HISP-S 429.
https://go.iu.edu/ASPIREmurcia
Mexico: Self-governance, Sustainability, and the Arts: Take a second eight weeks course and then travel to Oaxaca, Mexico, to explore the unique ways this region promotes cultural diversity, protects their heritage, and values everyone’s voice.
https://go.iu.edu/ASPIREoaxaca
INFO SESSION: Thursday, November 3, at 6:00 pm, Collins Edmonson Classroom C112
Germany: The Cold War in Berlin: Visit Berlin on this one-credit companion course to Spring 2023’s “HIST-D 312 Histories of the Cold War” in order to see first-hand the site that embodies this historical divide of East and West.
https://go.iu.edu/ASPIREberlin
INFO SESSION: Thursday, October 20, at 4:30 pm on Zoom (must use IU login): https://iu.zoom.us/j/89243767568
Please contact the College International Office at colloia@iu.edu with any questions.
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