Global cities urban realities, london & paris (semester with internship) - spring (london to paris)1/30/2024 ![]() Alcides, a recently graduated transfer student, originally from El Salvador, double majoring in Global Environmental Justice and Latin American Latino Studies studied abroad on the Agroecology Practicum global seminar in Guatemala.Eliza Beam, a second-year Critical Race and Ethnic Studies (CRES) major with a minor in Education, studied abroad in Ireland as a Black and Queer person.Janan Ali, a nontraditional, 2022 UC Santa Cruz, Film and Digital Media graduate, studied Film History and Restoration in Bologna, Italy during the summer of 2022.Gilman International Scholarship, talks about studying abroad in Berlin, Germany through UCEAP’s Berlin Summer program. Lucius Mitchell, a global economics major and recipient of the Benjamin A.Anya Hynell, a psychology major, talks about studying abroad in Madrid, Spain as a queer, low-income student who took part in UCEAP’s Complutense University of Madrid program. ![]() Sammy Moore, a double politics and philosophy major, talks about traveling to Scotland with UCEAP and to Washington, DC with UCDC as a bisexual woman.Emilie Lenoir, an environmental sciences major, talks about studying abroad in France during the summer and fall of 2022 as a Renaissance scholar and EOP student.Daniel Westbrook, an anthropology with a minor in philosophy major, talks about studying abroad in Spain and Morocco during the summer of 2022 as a first-gen, non-traditional, and EOP student.If you are a global learning alumnus and are interested in participating in the WHOA series, please fill out an interest form. If you are an interested student and would like to be connected with global learning alumni who have participated in your program or country of interest and shares your identity, please submit the Connect with Alumni Request Form, and we'll follow up with you by email. ![]() ![]() The purpose of these stories is to highlight the international and domestic experiences of students and staff in relation to their salient identities. Who Am I Abroad (WHOA) is a student series of videos and articles exploring the shifts in perception of the self while abroad or away. ![]()
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