Are
you passionate about global change, committed to learning by doing, and ready
to engage in hands-on global development?
The
Global Engagement Studies Institute (GESI) at Northwestern University will
equip you to:
· Work directly with local communities and community organizations in Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, India, South Africa, or Uganda
· Earn two Northwestern course credits (equivalent to six semester hours)
· Live with a host family and immerse yourself in another culture for eight weeks
· Work in teams of undergraduates to design and implement a development project in microfinance, social enterprise, education, environmental sustainability, global health, and more
Engage
directly with local communities:
GESI
2013 - Dominican Republic:
The
team worked with local community leaders to research and address issues of
access to and affordability of clean water. GESI participants found local
producers of filter components, and redesigned expensive water filters, making
them 55% less costly, and 70% more efficient in filtration. They worked
with area leaders to market the new filters, and to set up payment plans for
purchasers.
GESI
2013 - Uganda:
GESI
participants worked with community members and health workers to increase
access to information about common, local diseases. They assembled a
group of volunteers to learn about these diseases, how to tell them apart, and
where to seek treatment. The volunteers continued to spread information,
and used manuals equipped with this information to present to their
communities.
Ready
to take the next step?
To
learn more about GESI, and how to apply, go to www.gesi.northwestern.edu. Be sure to fill
out our survey here to receive more
information.
Applications
are accepted on a rolling basis. Early deadlines are December 15, 2013
and January 15, 2014, for guaranteed first choice placement if accepted
into the program. Final deadline is March 1, 2014, but please
apply early, as spaces will fill.
If
you have questions and want to speak to a member of the GESI staff, please
contact us at: gesi@northwestern.edu or 847.491.5932
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