[GEOG MAJORS] CHID Study Abroad Digest | Jan. 9, 2024
Nell Gross
ngross at uw.edu
Tue Jan 9 13:53:59 PST 2024
CHID Digest
Jan. 9, 2024
Cold, Cold, Cold!
Study Abroad Programs
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Mad Kings and Monuments: Identity, Human Rights, and Reckoning in Germany
Munich, Germany
Summer 2024 A-term
Co-sponsored by JSIS
With a focus on Munich, the Bavarian region of Germany, and Berlin, this program offers place-based historical exploration of social, political, racial, religious, and cultural dimensions of German nation-building before and after the Holocaust. Famous for its picturesque mountains and castles, Bavaria has also been a crucible for wrenching social change, and has fostered nationalist domestic policy and world-views ranging from “Mad” King Ludwig to the Third Reich. Students will learn about the philosophy and practice of eugenics within the German historical context, while touring the actual sites where the policies originated and were put into practice. The program will conclude with a week-long tour of Berlin, where local and national identity through memorials will be explored, contextualized, and compared to memorials dedicated to the victims of National Socialism in present-day Munich, Nürnberg, Berchtesgaden, and Dachau.
Applications Due: January 31, 2024
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Borderlands Between East and West
Warsaw, Bucharest, Poland, Romania
Early Fall Start 2024
By shifting our perspective from geopolitics to the local level, this program explores what it means to be displaced in a foreign country, surrounded by an incomprehensible language, and compelled to adapt to a new lifestyle. Focusing on the powerful impact of storytelling, we will visit Ukrainian refugee centers both in Warsaw and in Bucharest, engaging with the people who count on the world’s help but also express their agency, sharing their stories of living at borderlands. We will compare their testimonials with the news stories and the grand narratives of international political pundits in order to shed light on the interwoven realities and transnational histories of people moving across borders.
Info Session
Tuesday, January 16th
12:30-1:30 p.m., PDL C-101
Applications Due: February 15, 2024
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Building for Peace in the Wake of War
Ha Noi, Hue, Hoi An, Dong Ha, Viet Nam
Early Fall Start 2024
In Early Fall of 2024, CHID will once again sponsor a well-established study abroad program led by Christoph Giebel (UW, Int'l. Studies/History) to explore the legacy of war and ongoing rebuilding efforts in Viet Nam. More than 45 years after the end of the war, areas of central Viet Nam, where much of the fiercest fighting occurred, still must deal with the war’s after-effects. Environmental, community health, and socio-economic challenges stubbornly remain and defy quick solutions. Students will learn how wars—so easily started—will have grave impacts for generations even after their formal end.
Applications Due: February 15, 2024
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Environmental Paris: The Modern Invention of Nature
Paris, France
Autumn 2024
This program offers students a chance to explore this modern “invention of nature” from three different perspectives—historical-scientific, urban sustainability-public health, and literary-artistic. Each class will focus on a different segment of this trajectory, the late 18th/early 19th century, the later 19th century, and the early to mid-20th century. All three classes will include exploration of Paris’s urban-natural landscapes, its gardens, its museums, and its architecture, as well as literary and visual representations of the shifting imagination of nature.
Co-sponsored by Landscape Architecture
Applications Due: February 15, 2024
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Programs Opening Soon
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Food as Right, Farming as Knowledge: Agroecology and Food Sovereignty in the Andes and Amazon
Quito, Ecuador
Early Fall Start 2024
This program aims to observe, describe, and analyze agri-food systems based on ancestral knowledge, agroecology and food sovereignty, as well as the resilience that these systems provide in the face of global and local challenges. The program will be based on field visits to different farmers in Andean and Amazonian locations in Ecuador to learn from their traditional farming practices and resilience strategies.
Co-Sponsored by JSIS
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History, Memory, and Human Rights in Central Europe
Prague (+ Vienna, Krakow, Budapest, and Berlin), Czech Republic
Autumn 2024
The Prague Program offers students a unique study abroad experience not available elsewhere at UW. Prague has a magical flair like no other: a medieval cultural capital located in the heart of Europe, yet for decades seemingly locked away behind the Iron Curtain. Relatively spared from natural disasters and war, Prague boasts magnificent architecture preserved from its distant past, and is the home to world class theatres (think Mozart), labyrinthine cobble-stoned streets (think Kafka), and tucked-away bars, gardens and cafes where you can contemplate the meaning of it all.
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Legacies of Empires: Power and Diversity in Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia
Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, Germany, Spain
Winter 2025
This program interrogates the ongoing legacies of colonialism and imperialism in Europe and the contemporary world. How are the frameworks we use to understand racialized, excluded, and marginalized people born from those legacies? In this program we will evaluate some of the methods individuals and groups use to generate and interpret knowledge about themselves and about others, analyzing the limits inherent in those systems. Working with Romani artist and activist Vicente Rodriguez Fernandez, we will explore these ideas through the lenses of cultural studies, literature, and political activism.
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Upcoming Events
Tuesday, January 16
CHID Poland/Romania Info Session|12:30-1:30 p.m., PDL C-101
Scholarships
CHID is pleased to announce the following scholarships and awards for the 2023-2024 academic year:
Research/Travel/Grad School Awards
CHID Student Research Awards: $250-$500 awards to support CHID majors' or minors' Senior Thesis or research projects. One or two awards offered each quarter.
John and Eleanor Toews Awards: $250-$500 awards to support current CHID majors/minors or CHID-affiliated UW graduate students with conference travel or graduate school-related expenses. Awarded each quarter, as funding allows.
Study Abroad/Away Scholarships
MacRae Study Abroad Scholarships: Three $400 scholarships to UW undergraduate students to participate in CHID-sponsored study abroad programs. One scholarship awarded each quarter.
Application Deadlines
Winter 2024: February 9, 11:59pm.
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Mary Gates Leadership Scholarship
Students foster leadership development skills as they pursue a project or activity important to them and their community.
Application Deadline: Monday, January 29 at 5pm
Letter of Rec. Deadline: Wednesday, January 31, 5pm
Mary Gates Research Scholarship
Students engage in a research project to discover, articulate, and contribute their talents and ideas with the guidance of a faculty mentor.
Application Deadline: Monday, January 29 at 5pm
Letter of Rec. Deadline: Wednesday, January 31 at 5pm
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