The Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention at Ƶ strongly encourages our students to participate in Education Abroad programs as part of their Binghamton experience.
As we come across programs and courses abroad which are related to Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (GMAP) and may align with the diverse interests of our students, we will post them below.
These Education Abroad programs are not pre-approved for credit toward the I-GMAP academic programs.
Please make an appointment with one of the co-directors in order to deteremine which courses may count toward the undergraduate minor.
Undergraduate students may count 1-6 credits of an education abroad program toward the GMAP minor.
Ƶ Programs
Argentina, Netherlands or Switzerland (SIT)
Semester long programs to study social movements and human rights in , international perspectives on sexuality and gender in the , or global health and development policy in .
for additional information.
Czech Republic: CEA Prague
Ƶ offers a few options to study at CEA Prague with coursework that may count toward the GMAP minor.
at the Office of International Education and Global Initiatives.
Switzerland: International Studies and Multilateral Diplomacy (SIT)
Summer program based in Geneva.
"The program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of multilateral diplomacy in contemporary international relations. Students have the opportunity to do an independent project focused on a specific research question of their choice. The program also includes a French language component."
for additional information.
Non-Ƶ Programs
American University of Paris
Genocide and Memory Studies
"Sponsored in part with generous help from The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights, and Conflict Prevention this unique summer institute offers students the opportunity to examine genocide, memorialization and collective memory making through different interdisciplinary lenses."
for additional information.
Global Youth Connect
International Justice Delegation
"The “International Justice Delegation” brings together young people from around the world for a unique and intensive 12-day program exploring international justice, human rights, peace, and international law. Rather than study these subjects only through textbooks, participants experience real-life cases of international justice coming to life in The Hague, Netherlands, also known as the international capital of peace and justice."
for additional information.
SIT
Study for a semester in Jordan, learning about international relations in the Middle East or humanitarian assistance to Syrian refugees.
for additional information.
