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Discover transformative learning opportunities through UBC’s International Service Learning programs. Gain first-hand knowledge of international issues by working on community-based projects in Africa and Latin America. Experience life abroad, connect with diverse cultures, and deepen your cross-cultural understanding. From sustainable development to literacy and education, our programs are designed to enhance your global awareness and personal growth. Join us to create meaningful change while earning credits and developing invaluable insights. Start your journey today!
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Go Global Seek. Discover. Transform. web:www.students.ubc.ca/global email: go.global@ubc.ca tel: 604.822.0942
Why Go Global? • Why Go Global? • To gain first-hand knowledge of international issues, ideas and cultures. • To become globally aware, to grow and develop as a person, and to gain cross-cultural understanding. • To connect meaningfully with the people in your host country; experience life abroad as a student, not just as a tourist.
Programs At a Glance: International Service Learning • International Service Learning • Learn about global issues first-hand by working on community-based projects in Africa and Latin America • Deepen your understanding through pre-departure training sessions, ongoing facilitated reflection, and re-entry debrief sessions. • Some credit-bearing and internship programs available
Programs At a Glance: International Service Learning • International Service Learning: • When can I go? • Reading break programs • Travel as a group accompanied by UBC staff • Excellent intro to global issues and development • 12- Week programs • Learn about global issues and development in depth • Summer programs • Term 1 and 2 programs • All international placements include three to six pre-departure learning sessions and post-experience debriefing
Programs At a Glance: International Service Learning • International Service Learning: • How do I choose? • Choose a program based on its learning theme • Learning themes linked to the Millennium Development Goals and to the placement region. For example: • Sustainable Development in Costa Rica • Literacy and education systems in Uganda • Community development approach • We work with our community partners to identify community priorities and needs, and related projects. • We shift and flow alongside our community partners. • The specifics of your placement will be subject to change. This is what development is all about.
International Service Learning “My [experience] altered my perceptions about global standards and development, making me realize that such words are not hard and fast but relative and insanely complex. Whether from a personal or more public sense of learning, I’m so much more aware of how much more I need to learn.”
International Service Learning “[As a result of my ISL experience] I had become someone who I barely knew, someone with a huge amount of energy, courage to talk to strangers, and a thirst to learn about those around me. My newfound inspiration didn’t fade as soon as I stepped off the plane to Vancouver.”
Upcoming Opportunities: International Service Learning • Sustainable Development: Costa Rica • Reading Week Opportunity for IPP Students • Our community partner in Costa Rica is ASVO (Asociación de Voluntarios para el Servicio en las Áreas Protegidas). • Costa Rica has over 160 national parks and wildlife refuges • ASVO is dedicated to protecting endangered species and biodiversity • A team of up to 20 UBC students will be working with ASVO on projects on the Caribbean or Pacific coasts of Costa Rica.
Upcoming Opportunities: International Service Learning Timeline for Reading Week Programs
Questions? Thank-you web:www.students.ubc.ca/global email: go.global@ubc.ca tel: 604.822.0942