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Bolivia: Lens on Latin America
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Explore the dynamics of Latin America through a camera lens with the aid of Bolivia's leading documentary producers in this new program, offered for the first time in Summer 2005.
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Rutgers Study Abroad Study Abroad in Bolivia
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Based in Cochabamba, Bolivia, this program focuses on law, justice, and human rights in Latin America.
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Spanish Abroad, Inc. Spanish Language Programs in Bolivia
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We offer Spanish language immersion programs with some of the finest language schools throughout Latin America and Spain.
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Universidad Nur
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6-week session - 4 weeks of intensive Spanish and Latin American Literature for credit in English and 2 weeks travel or a community service project
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Projects Abroad Teaching in Bolivia
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We offer voluntary placements overseas in areas such as teaching, conservation, care, business and journalism in Bolivia, Chile, China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Mongolia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Togo and Ukraine
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Harvard Summer Program in San José de Moro, Peru
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San José de Moro is a small village on the banks of the Chaman River in La Libertad, a department on the northern coast of Peru. It lies on the nucleus of one of the most important cemeteries and ceremonial centers of the Mochica culture and subsequent cultures. In 1991, a group of archaeologists began to excavate at San José de Moro. The excavations and related studies at this site have helped scholars understand traditions, beliefs, artwork, and organizational and governmental forms of ancient societies of the area. Tombs, objects, and architectural evidence of these cultures are still buried at the site. An outstanding discovery of the San José de Moro Archaeological Project (SJMAP) was the burial site of the most important women in the Andean region, the tombs of Mochica priestesses.
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Florida State University
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FSU offers a broad curriculum program in Belize.
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Florida International University
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The program is a multidisciplinary, research-intensive course at the graduate-level -- ideal for students planning to write theses or dissertations and conduct fieldwork related to Andean topics. The uniqueness of the program lies in the many opportunities students have to interact and establish relationships with local scholars, policy-makers and community leaders.
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Alliance for Conflict Transformation
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IPCR, held in partnership with Nur University, is an intensive 3-week, 4-credit training program in peacebuilding and conflict resolution to build the capacity of students and young professionals in a variety of fields to make a critical difference in furthering peaceful relations in the world.
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Amizade Global Service-Learning
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Students earn six political science credits while studying and completing a local service project.
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Center for Global Education When Indigenous People Lead
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Special emphasis will be placed on learning about Aymara and Quechua history, culture, human rights and resistance to assimilation. In addition, you will focus on the challenges to building peace, democracy and autonomy for the indigenous majority in Bolivia.
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Where There be Dragons
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With over 40 indigenous ethnic groups, Bolivian culture is as rich and varied as its geography. Unrelenting in its beauty and complexity, this country demands a commitment from those who wish to know it. We begin to understand Bolivia's rich history and current issues through the people.
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FirstStep WORLD: Bolivia
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FirstStep offers world-class language programs in Europe, Central & South America. Cultural activities, student housing or homestays, volunteering and sports.
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