Tuesday, 18 June 2013

The International Study Centre

It's now less than two days to go until the start of The University of York’s inaugural International Study Centre!

This new initiative offers York students an exciting cultural and academic experience in the USA. The students will first of all spend three days exploring the sights of New York, the city that never sleeps! The theme for this part of the visit is American History. Students will undertake a wide variety of activities including a visit to The Tenement Museum  in order to better understand the experiences of early immigrants to the USA, a visit to the moving 9/11 Memorial and a harbour cruise taking in the spectacular sights of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

They will then travel on to Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts to undertake an intensive academic course in Leadership and Social Action. The course will divide the students into four groups, each group will concentrate on a specific topic and students will be assigned to a group according to their own particular interests. The topics are diverse, covering areas such as using the arts for youth engagement and community activism. Students will complete group projects and undertake field visits in order to meet practitioners putting the theory into practice. At the end of their course students will present their work and mark the 4th of July celebrations with a BBQ and a baseball game! Somewhere in all this we will also find time to visit the historic city of Boston!

The overarching aim of the ISC is to offer students an international experience in order to improve their employability, leadership and advocacy skills. The university is committed to offering as many students as possible an international experience, highly valued by employers in today’s globalised and ever increasingly competitive job market. The overwhelming response from students has clearly demonstrated the need for a new initiative such as the ISC and we wish the participating students a highly enjoyable and worthwhile experience! 

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