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CIEE Arts and Sciences Program in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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Live in vibrant Dar es Salaam and study alongside local and international students at the top university in Tanzania; take advantage of the Kiswahili Language and Culture Practicum; opportunities for volunteering and field study; Directly enroll in a wide range of courses in social sciences, natural sciences, humanities, engineering, and technology; Become familiar with Tanzania’s local culture and natural resources through local and regional excursions, Zanzibar, and national parks
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Study & Intern Abroad in Tanzania... All academic majors. Full Curriculum.
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Low cost, high quality university programs in Tanzania. All academic subjects - including business, politics, Swahili, African culture, humanities, architecture, art, medicine, health, science, engineering, environment, sport, media, journalism, hospitality, psychology and so much more. Wide selection of courses taught in English. Study along side African students. Read more...
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Arcadia University Arcadia in Tanzania
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This is a unique semester program focusing on human-rights education and East African culture. Central to the program curriculum is the required core course, Tanzania in the Midst of Peace and Conflict: Contemporary Issues in East Africa, which will consider current events and issues in the country and the region, exploring practical approaches to various human-rights issues.
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Amizade Global Service Learning
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Tanzania semester students enroll in five or six courses worth three credits each, to earn a total of fifteen to eighteen credits during the term. The optional three credits are dedicated to Swahili language instruction, in which students are accommodated at all levels of language learning, from introductory to advanced. The remaining courses include International Justice; Nationalism, Internationalism, and Identity; Global Service-Learning, and Professional Field Placements. Together, these courses provide theoretical and applied insights in respect to international ethics and the development efforts of governmental, private sector, and nongovernmental organizations. The Global Service-Learning course focuses on the relationship between individual ethics, local social service efforts, and international dilemmas. The Philosophy and Political Science courses are taught in English by local and expatriate instructors.
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International Honors Program Health and Community
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Engage with today's global health and community life challenges. Explore themes such as: how access to clean air, water and land determines health and creates grassroots movements for change; the devastating toll that HIV/AIDS has had on family, community and national life; and the impact of global trade on health equity.
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International Honors Program Rethinking Globalization: Nature, Culture and Justice
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Students in IHP’s Rethinking Globalization program meet some of the world’s most important critics of current patterns of development and connect with a diversity of social movements and individual initiatives that are confronting the consequences of a globalized economy. They experience firsthand a variety of contested development programs and projects, and witness the emerging alternatives working to recover and maintain a just and sustainable world.
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The School for Field Studies Comparative Wildlife Management Studies
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About 70% of Kenya's wildlife is found outside of parks and protected areas, and much pressure is put on wildlife habitat as human populations expand. Tanzania faces similar challenges but there are enough subtle and distinct differences to compare and contrast natural resource management issues. Students work with members of local communities to address issues of wildlife conservation and economic development.
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Experience East Africa Counselors
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Students Semester in Tanzania (SST) offers international students Study Abroad options, volunteering opportunities, as well as international work experience in the United Republic of Tanzania
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Art in Tanzania - Journalism Program
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This Art in Tanzania program is based on our monthly high quality magazine Fiesta. Fiesta is youth, music arts oriented magazine and you will join a creative team of Tanzanian journalists, graphic designers, marketing people as well as our artists and producers.
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Winter Intersession Program on Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking
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The Seton Hall Law Zanzibar Winter Program on Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking will offer a 2-credit course on Slavery, Human Trafficking and the Law. The course will provide students with a thorough introduction to the international, regional, and domestic legal rules, principles, policies, and administrative practices relevant to current efforts to end human trafficking. The course also will introduce students to the gender jurisprudence being developed in the international criminal tribunals as it relates to the problem of modern day slavery and human trafficking. Students then will review a broad variety of legal sanctions, investigative techniques, and enforcement strategies used to eliminate trafficking and related crimes, focusing on why some have succeed while others have failed. Finally, students will examine current policies and proposals designed to increase the protection and successful reintegration of victims of human trafficking.
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Rainforest and Reef
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Rainforest and Reef specializes in Field Courses featuring exotic wildlife, scenic beauty, adventure, unique cultures, archaeology, fascinating histories and much, much more.
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Sokoine University of Agriculture
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The University's main mandates are: teaching, research, and extension in all aspects of Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, Forestry, and related fields including Food Science and Technology, Agricultural and Forest Engineering, Meteorology, Environmental Science and Nature Conservation, Aquaculture, bee keeping, Wildlife Management, and Agribusiness. However, besides the above-mentioned responsibilities the University is also involved in various aspects of Agricultural Production for the purpose of income generation.
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Art in Tanzania internships/volunteering
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Art in Tanzania received some 1,500 volunteers/interns annually. We have some 70 people permanent staff whereby 10 expatriates to help the volunteers in their projects. We have long experience to perform enjoyable and unforgettable experiences along your study/work program. You can attend our special priced safaris, to visit our project sites around the country including Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar, attend our music shows etc.
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University of Florida International Center
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All subjects, including intensive courses in Swahili.
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Tanzania-Zanzibar: Coastal Ecology and Natural Resource Management
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From your base in Zanzibar's fascinating, labyrinthine Stone Town, you study the rich history of the islands' people, from the Sultans of Oman to the Persians, Portuguese, Ancient Greeks, and Swahili. Through field trips and ecological seminars, you examine the impact of human activity on marine environments and explore strategies for long-term conservation.
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International Medical & Technological University (IMTU)
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The IMTU has always maintained a tradition of welcoming international students into our fold. By bringing together competent staff and enthusiastic students from all over the globe, we attempt at bonding together diverse cultures, traditions and lifestyles. This cultural exchange is vital to the coming age of globalization and what better way to enter this new world, than with a better understanding of each other.
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Global Service Corps
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Change your life and those of others while working and participating in a local community in Tanzania! Enjoy living with a welcoming local family. GSC invites you to intern/volunteer in our Health (HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention) or Sustainable Agriculture and hunger/disease relief program.
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ACM Tanzania - Human Evolution & Ecology
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The Tanzania Program is a fall semester program for well-prepared, motivated students seeking to study and conduct field work in the natural and social sciences. The program is both physically and academically challenging, and is intended for well-qualified students with strong recommendations from faculty.
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Art in Tanzania Volunteer for Education
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Volunteering in Tanzania at Dar es Salaam, Arusha and Masai land. Teach in schools, women groups, sports coaching, oprhan schools and centers, Select safari and adventure programs, Kiswahili language programs for free time.
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University of Dar es Salaam
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The University admits students from several other countries the world-over through established links, exchange programmes or individual applications. Students from other countries are considered for admission to both undergraduate and postgraduate studies, subject to the availability of vacancies.
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Tanzania: Wildlife Conservation and Political Ecology
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Few natural environments compare to the vast wilderness expanses of Tanzania. Serengeti National Park is the site of the largest wildlife migration on earth. Tanzania is home to tropical, temperate and alpine forests. Ngorongoro Crater, a 12-mile-wide extinct volcano and one of the seven wonders of the natural world, is nature s perfect zoological garden. Within these disparate ecosystems, issues of population growth, land usage, and tourism development are in tense juxtaposition with wildlife conservation efforts.
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Transafrika Cultural Institutes
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Experience East Africa through a series of Lectures and field trips on this Educational Cultural Study Tour from the historic Lamu and Zanzibar Islands. Mombasa and Dar-Es-Salaam to the interior of Kenya and Tanzania. The students will explore the interplay of Traditional tribal-village cultures and contemporary cultures in the cities of Nairobi and Dar-Es-Salaam. The relations in tourism, ecology, politics, democracy and economic development will be examined during the study tour.
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The Hubert Kairuki Memorial University
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The Hubert Kairuki Memorial University (HKMU) is a fully accredited medical University recognized by the Tanzania Government through the Higher Education Accreditation Council (HEAC). The HKMU is part of a broader Non-Governmental organization known as the Mission Mikocheni Health and Education Network (MMHEN), incorporating the Mission Mikocheni Hospital (MMH). The MMH currently serves as the University's teaching hospital.
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Brown University
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Direct Enrollment in University of Dar es Saalam. Students must be of junior year status and have a demonstrated interest in Africa.
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