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Summer Study Abroad Opportunities in Tanzania
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State University of New York (SUNY)
Study Abroad with the SUNY System

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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English.


Arcadia University
Capacity Building and Human Rights in East Africa

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This summer, Arcadia offers you the unique opportunity to study in Tanzania, an unparalleled academic experience focusing on human rights education at the Nyerere Centre for Peace Research. In this extraordinarily beautiful country, featuring mountains, lakes and game reserves renowned the world over, you will be ideally positioned to learn about some of the most important international peace initiatives in modern African history.


Center for Cultural Interchange
Volunteer Programs in Tanzania

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Immerse yourself in another culture as you live and work among local people and become a part of their community! Volunteers help with health care, children's programs, social service projects and education.

University of Kansas
Culture and History of the Swahili Coast

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Students will enroll in two courses: AAAS 320/520 - Language and Culture of the Swahili Speaking Communities, and AAAS 50 - Regional History: Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast, 1698-2008 (both are described below). Students will be in class most days, with guest lectures from ZIORI's founder, Zanzibar's foremost historian, Prof. Abdul Sheriff, and other prominent local scholars.

State University of New York at Stony Brook
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SUNY at Stony Brook offers students the opportunity to learn firsthand about the cultural and natural landscapes of Northern Tanzania. Student spend four weeks in Tanzania studying the culture and environment of the region.

Amizade Global Service-Learning
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The course integrates the history of international development efforts with intercultural learning, service through community partnership and exploration of global citizenship.

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.

University of Colorado at Denver
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A comprehensive immersion in the history, politics, society, and environment of East Africa. Students will also study ecological and environmental issues from a political and policy perspective.

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

Global Service Corps
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GSC is a non-profit organization that sends volunteers and interns abroad to work, teach and be a part of a community in Tanzania or Thailand. GSC invites you to volunteer in programs that focus on Health (HIV/AIDS awareness & education), Education, & Sustainable Agriculture and hunger prevention.

North Carolina State University
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This program provides the opportunity to be immersed in and to explore the impact of globalization on Tanzanian (African) culture.

african cultural and wildlife educational adventures
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in case you entertain offers for study abroad, we present to you opportunities available for students and pulic alike to engage in cultural,wildlife, educational and ecotourism adventures accompanied by native tanzanians.

Fort Lewis College
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Field studies in Behavioral Ecology and African Cultural History.

San Juan College
Understanding Tanzania & Zanzibar Through Travel, Literature and Writing

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This 3 credit course stresses wildlife observation and daily writing practice, as well as interactions with local people, reading literary texts, and discussing the need for cross-cultural understanding in this age of globalization.