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Walker Institute of International and Area Studies

Study Abroad

Studying abroad has the potential to enhance your USC experience by immersing you in different cultures, fostering personal growth, and providing a global perspective. Additionally, it sharpens academic and language skills while allowing you to establish connections within an international network.

Opportunities Abroad

All study abroad opportunities align with the Walker Institute's mission of cultivating a global perspective. However, some study abroad opportunities will allow USC students to earn more credit than others toward completing the Walker Institute's majors and minors. Listed below are specific Maymester opportunities that will count for credit for our majors and minors.

Kosovo | Peacebuilding in Kosovo (GLST 391)

Area: Global Classroom

Location: Prishtina

Country: Kosovo

Term: Summer

Faculty and Staff: Carl Dahlman

*Students must speak with Carl Dahlman first before completing an application through the Education Abroad Office.*

Dates: 05/30/2025 - 06/19/2024 or 05/30/2025 - 07/27/2025 (Internship included)

Program Contact: carl.dahlman@sc.edu

Program Description: This 6 credit hour program is targeted to students in Global Studies, International Business, Geography, Anthropology, International Studies, Journalism, and Tourism Studies and related majors who seek to better understand post-conflict changes in a recently independent country. The program takes advantage of our faculty leader's extensive knowledge of the country and region, as well as the reliable support of local colleagues and service providers, to deliver students a robust experience that connects their courses of study with real-world opportunities to participate in the changes taking place in Kosovo. Learning activities are built around two interrelated courses, both offered under the flexible GLST 391 topics in Global Studies header. One is an anthropological approach to understanding identity and conflict. The other course discusses the war and the peacebuilding activities undertaken since 1999. This program also includes fieldtrips, guest lectures, and a home-stay experience to deepen students' exposure to the local people and cultural habits of Kosovo.

Unique to our program is the option to extend one's stay for an additional 6 weeks (8 weeks total) and to complete a 3 credit hour internship GLST 490. These unpaid internships will be with local NGOs in Prishtina that are engaged in peacebuilding work in multiple sectors from minority and gender rights, democratization, public health, media, and more.

Walker Institute Area of Study: Global Studies, European Studies, Islamic World Studies, and Russian & Eurasian Studies

Application Deadline: March 1

Visit the Education Abroad Office website or our Kosovo Study Abroad page for more information about the program and application process.

For more information about USC's study abroad opportunities, visit the Education Abroad Office website.


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