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SCHOOL YEAR AND SEMESTER IMMERSION PROGRAMS IN INDIA
Global LAB (Global Learning Across Borders)
Information: we consider ourselves a
cultural immersion semester program with opportunities for service
learning, language learning (Arabic, French, Hindi, Tibetan, Chinese
and Japanese as of Spring 08), as well as learning about cultural,
political and environmental issues. We do have volunteer opportunities and
internships.Effective Spring 08 we will offer China/Tibet and Japan semesters.
China-Tibet, India, Morocco and Southeast Asia. College credit is available
through http://westudyabroad.com and Professor Steve
Tash.
Contact:
Michelle Bos-Lun
Director of Admissions
Global LAB, michelle@global-lab.org
web - http://global-lab.org tel: 800-984-4522
E X P ER I EN CE M A T T ER S
Global
Learning
Across
Borders
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Global Learning Across Borders, a non-profit
501(c)(3) based in New York, exists to educate and
inspire
new generations of young people to become
responsible and committed global citizens in their
local
communities and beyond. We do this through
international cultural immersion and community
service
programs for young adults; global studies
professional development programs for educators; and
by
partnering with schools to help design and launch
experiential global education and service programs.
Global Learning Across Borders www.global-lab.org
1.800.984.4522 info@global-lab.org
Semester Programs in Asia and North Africa
Global Learning Across Borders (Global LAB) offers
four semester programs for high school, gap year,
home school, and college students featuring
experiential learning and cultural immersion. Each
includes
home-stays, service-learning, language & cultural
study, regional travel, and independent study
projects.
From Brahma to Buddha—Cultures of the Indian
Himalayas and the Ganges River
Explore religious diversity in North India.
Participate in a Buddhist retreat and trek in the
Himalayas. Visit Ladakh, the Tibetan community in
Dharamsala, and travel to holy Sikh,
Buddhist, and Hindu cities, and to the desert of
Rajasthan. Visit the site where the Buddha was
enlightened and float down the Ganges River
observing rituals on the banks in Varanasi.
Culture Through Community: A Semester in Southeast
Asia
Begin in Bali, Indonesia, a tradition-rich Hindu
island enclave in the world’s largest archipelago.
Immerse yourself in community in the coastal village
of Baraban with home-stays, rice paddy
cultivation and fishing. Continue to Bangkok,
Thailand, visit the Reclining Buddha, explore
Chiang Mai, and encounter the Karen tribe in the
mountains near Pai. Conclude in Cambodia,
witness The Killing Fields of Phnom Penh then behold
the wonder of the Temples of Angkor.
Morocco: A Mosaic of Cultures, A Crossroads of
Continents
Experience one of the most colorful countries in
North Africa—and one of the most hospitable
cultures on the globe. Witness the fascinating
convergence and co-existence of Arab, Islamic,
African, and European influences. Explore life in an
indigenous Berber village in The High Atlas
Mountains; stay with families in the medieval and
sensory-affirming cities of Fes and Marrakesh;
study Arabic or French; caravan with camels into the
Sahara; and conclude in Andalusia, Spain.
China/Tibet: Where Modernity Meets Tradition
Begin in the modern yet historical region of
Guangzhou. Travel by train across the South, then
experience home and monastery stays and service
projects on the Tibetan Plateau in Amdo.
Learn through experience about indigenous people of
Yunnan, spend a month in Sichuan (near
Tibet, including a trek), and another month in
Zhanjiang province in coastal China, including a
visit to beautiful Hainan island. Study and practice
Mandarin Chinese and some Tibetan as well.
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