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Summer Study Abroad Opportunities in Kenya
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Rutgers Study Abroad
Rutgers Koobi Fora Field School

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Investigate human origins as you work in archaeological excavations at Koobi Fora in Kenya's Great Rift Valley. Your experience will span the ages.


The School for Field Studies
Community Wildlife Management

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Students examine both traditional and alternative uses of wildlife in terms of land-use options, such as agriculture, in the context of the socio-economic and cultural framework of the local people, as well as ecological constraints and biodiversity conservation ideals.


The School for Field Studies
Field Study in Public & Environmental Health

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- Visit Maasai villages & group ranches, local health clinics & dispensaries, HIV/Aids clinics, and Amboseli National Park.
- Learn about the historical, socioeconomic, cultural, environmental, political, and health aspects of life in Kenya.
- Assess and analyze health issues and report findings and recommendations to key stakeholders and communities of interest.



Widener University - School of Law
Nairobi, Kenya Summer International Law Institute

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Program runs from June 9 - July 19, 2008. Widener University's Nairobi Institute offers an extraordinary academic and cultural experience in partnership with the Faculty of Law of the University of Nairobi. Courses in the Nairobi Institute are taught by Widener Law School faculty as well as University of Nairobi faculty.


Rutgers Study Abroad
Summer in Kenya - Swahili Field School

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Your discussion topics will include: history, identity and ethnicity, Swahili economy, art, craft, architecture, religion, tourism, environment, education, and social issues.


Center for Cultural Interchange
Volunteer Programs in Kenya

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Immerse yourself in another culture as you live and work among local people and become a part of their community! Assist Kenyans who are working to build a better future for their country through humanitarian projects, such as working in primary schools teaching English to Maasai or Kisii children, working in homes for street children or providing support to mentally and physically handicapped.

The University of Georgia - Kenya
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The intent of this Maymester program is to provide students in diverse programs opportunities for international and multicultural experiences through immersion in Kenya's world renowned cultures and environments. The program encourages independent research study and projects in the area of the interest of the student. Duration - 3 weeks

Fort Valley State University
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Saint Lawrence University
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Combination of classroom instruction and field experience in one of Africa's most stable and thriving countries. Program emphazises the value of study in the field, and includes a comprehensive orientation program.

WAKILISHA SAFARI KENYA
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Programs volunteers can take part in include: - The Maasai Mara Cheetah Program: - The Gorillas of the Mara - The lion survey program in Maasai Mara. - Reforestation program - The wildebeest monitoring project - The herbivore count.

WAKILISHA SAFARI KENYA
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Activies for volunteers in Watamu National Park include:- 1. Conservation & Research 2. Beach patrols 3. Nest excavations 4. Assisting with turtle net releases and research 5. Light surveys 6. GPS mapping 7. Marine park lagoonal turtle counts 8. Mida creek survey 9. Patterns of juvenile foraging turtles 10. Undercover patrolling of the town and beach areas

WAKILISHA SAFARI KENYA
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Activities: Dis- ensaring of trapped animals in the park Highlights: - Track building - Park patrols - Animal study - camping - Animal Monitoring - Community sensitization - Fence maintanance - Fence building - Big cat rescue program

Western Michigan University
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Over the course of the one month of field study led by two WMU cultural anthropologists, an intensive course in Kiswahili--the lingue franca of East Africa--is combined with field courses among Hadza hunter-gatherers in northern Tanzania and Samburu pastoralists in northern Kenya.

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.