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SIT Study Abroad
IHP Beyond Globalization: Nature, Culture, and Justice: Multi-Country Programs (United States, Tanzania, India, New Zealand and Mexico)
The program takes a holistic, interdisciplinary view of academic topics, drawing not only on articles and faculty lectures, but also student observations, guest lectures, and homestay interviews to facilitate learning. Assignments typically involve written essays, oral presentations, and more creative projects such as posters and photo stories.
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CIEE
CIEE Arts and Sciences Program in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Live in vibrant Dar es Salaam and study and live at the top university in Tanzania; Participate in an innovative CIEE Kiswahili Language and Culture Practicum and engage the local community through volunteering and for-credit internships; Choose elective courses from a specialized group of courses focusing on East Africa and Tanzania in development studies, history, political science, and literature; Become familiar with Tanzania's local culture and natural resources through CIEE study tours to Zanzibar
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Arcadia University
Arcadia in Tanzania
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: Conflicts, Peace and Security 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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Fairfield University
Semester or Year in Tanzania
The 15-week Program: The University of Dar es Salaam is the oldest public university in Tanzania, and enjoys an outstanding reputation for intellectual excellence. Many of the faculty have been educated in the U.S. and Europe, and the university hosts several hundred visiting exchange students each year. Professors incorporate a mix of traditional lecture, small group work and tutorials, and directed independent work. Examinations are less frequent than in the United States and comprise a greater
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The School for Field Studies
Kenya and Tanzania: Wildlife Management Studies
There are many opportunities for effective conservation, natural resource management, and rural development, despite the seemingly negative availability and quality of habitat and resources for wildlife and livestock on the Maasai steppe. The diverse habitat surrounding the SFS camps is used by wildlife as migration corridors among protected areas. The curriculum and research of this program focus on determining how changes in land-use and resource availability in the Maasai steppe ecosystems can
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University at Albany, State University of New York
Tanzania Service Learning Program
Programs > Brochure Programs : Brochure Hide Tips This page is the brochure for your selected program. You can view the provided information for this program on this page and click on the available buttons for additional options. List AllSimple SearchAdvanced SearchFeatured ProgramsCourse SearchTanzania Service Learning Program--Semester/Summer Arusha and Maasailand, Tanzania Program Terms: Semester/Summer Output: PDF HTML Orientation: Portrait
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SIT Study Abroad
Tanzania: Wildlife Conservation and Political Ecology
The semester is divided into four highly integrated courses: Kiswahili Language Training, Environmental Field Study Seminar, Wildlife Conservation and Political Ecology Seminar, and Independent Study Project. The Wildlife Conservation and Political Ecology Seminar consists of two components: 1) Life and Culture and 2) Wildlife Conservation and Political Ecology. The Life and Culture component includes lectures on history, politics/economics, and current events. The Wildlife Conservation and Political
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SIT Study Abroad
Tanzania-Zanzibar: Coastal Ecology Natural Resource Management
The interdisciplinary coursework in the Tanzania-Zanzibar: Coastal Ecology and Natural Resource Management program focuses on coastal ecology and natural resource management in the context of coastal Tanzania. Students examine the impact of human activity on the environment and the ways in which thoughtful and sustainable management of natural resources can serve both human and environmental interests. Students participate in a variety of research and cultural activities throughout the semester and
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Global Service Corps
HIV/AIDS Prevention and Nutrition Education in Tanzania
The HIV/AIDS service-learning program begins with a week-long cultural orientation and technical training followed by participation in HIV/AIDS and nutrition community training workshops. The community trainings not only include information on HIV transmission and prevention, but also cover the treatment of STIs, life skills, stigma and human rights issues surrounding HIV/AIDS, and the importance of healthy living through good nutrition. Programs range from two weeks to six months or longer.
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MICATZ
Medical project in Tanzania
If you are looking for valuable hands-on medical experience, there are possibilities in the hospitals in Arusha. As a medical intern, you will also be able to work at rural health posts and community clinics. Participants spend the majority of their internship working as an assistant to a doc-tor/healthcare professional. Work responsibilities vary with your education, skills, and previous experience. Interns in-terested in joining this internship must have health care cer-tification, such as an
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Global Service Corps
Global Service Corps- Volunteer Abroad in Tanzania
GSC creates opportunities for volunteers to live in developing nations and work on sustainable development projects that serve the community and environment. These projects emphasize grassroots collaboration on the local level, promote a transfer of skills and foster cross cultural understanding.
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Global Service Corps
9-Credit Summer and 15-Credit Fall and Spring Semester Programs in Tanzania
The for-credit programs give students the opportunity to learn while serving some of Tanzania's most vulnerable populations including widows, orphans, Maasai and other indigenous cultures. Projects include: HIV/AIDS community trainings and awareness activities, community workshops in sustainable agriculture, and hands-on field work in innovative food security techniques such as bio-intensive agriculture, water catchment, and food storage and preservation.
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Global Service Corps
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in Tanzania
Volunteers will provide community trainings to villages in rural areas. Women's groups, people affected by HIV/AIDS, Maasai and other indigenous cultures are amongst those populations served in the rural areas. Trainings on bio-intensive agriculture, community poultry vaccination, and building rainwater catchment storage “hafirs” are just some aspects of what GSC is doing in an effort to reach its goal of increasing food security and improving the nutrition and health of Tanzania’s most vulnerable
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Art in Tanzania
Art in Tanzania internships/volunteering
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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Seton Hall University
Winter Intersession Program on Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking
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
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Brown University
Brown University: Tanzania
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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Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM)
ACM Tanzania - Human Evolution & Ecology
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
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 Florida
University of Florida International Center: Tanzania
All subjects, including intensive courses in Swahili.
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International Medical & Technological University (IMTU)
International Medical & Technological University (IMTU)
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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KEI: Knowledge Exchange Insitute
Study & Intern Abroad in Tanzania - All academic majors. Full Curriculum
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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Amizade Global Service-Learning
Amizade Global Service Learning: Tanzania
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
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Amizade Global Service-Learning
Sustainable Development in Rural Tanzania
Tanzania semester students enroll in three or four courses worth three credits each, to earn a total of twelve to fifteen 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 Sustainable Development; Global Service-Learning, and Professional Field Placements. Together, these courses provide theoretical insights and practical
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Art in Tanzania
Art in Tanzania - Journalism Program
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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