Case Western Reserve University is offering a number of short-term study-abroad programs to all students during the spring break and spring II periods.
Applications for these programs will be accepted up until the Jan. 4 deadline. Space is limited, however, so apply early.
Courses will take place in The Netherlands, France, Guatemala, Spain, Panama, China, India, and Poland. Non-credit service opportunities in Italy and Nicaragua also are available.
Learn more about some of the spring break and spring II study-abroad programs at the following interest sessions:
Information Session 1:
Friday, Nov. 2, 12:30-1 p.m.
Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, room 112
Featuring information on courses in:
- Guatemala: Child Welfare
- Poland: Invisible Groups
- The Netherlands: Social Justice or Mental Health
- India: Global Issues & Sustainability (jointly offered with Case School of Engineering)
Information Session 2:
Friday, Nov. 2, 12:30-1:15 p.m. (pizza will be served)
Department of Bioethics Main Office
Featuring information on courses in:
- The Netherlands: Public Health Ethics
- Spain: European Perspectives on Bioethics
- France: French Connections—A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Medical Ethics
- The Netherlands: Death, Dying & Euthanasia—Netherlands & the USA
To learn more about all of the opportunities available or to apply for a study abroad program, visit www.case.edu/studyabroad or contact studyabroad@case.edu in the Office of Education Abroad.