“<\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n <\/p>\nOmar Hadi – Jordan. Spring 2024.<\/h4>\n “The study abroad program I completed in Jordan this past spring semester has given me a fresh perspective on the region and life. The SIT’s International Relations program in Jordan, based in the capital, Amman, featured high-profile guest lecturers and academics, including former government ministers, NGO volunteers, and political and economic analysts. Living and experiencing the storied culture of Jordan has left its mark on me and has helped shape my perception of the region’s political, economic, and social affairs. The program experience was not limited to the classrooms. It also encouraged a high degree of assimilation into Amman’s fascinating daily life. The knowledge gained in my four-month tenure there is one that I highly recommend to any political science student seeking a deeper understanding of the region coupled with an authentic human experience.”<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\n <\/p>\nTeresa Meli – Italy. Fall 2014.<\/h4>\n “During the semester I was able to take courses on Human Rights and Public International Law as well as an on-site class, visiting ancient Roman and early-Christian ruins and monuments up to the time of Mussolini. Having the opportunity to take such courses at an American university in the heart of Rome with an international student body was a privilege as it allowed me not only to enjoy my city but also to meet new people, interact with different perspectives and cultures and appreciate the American university system and all the opportunities it offers students.”<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\n <\/p>\nVincent Nicosia – United Kingdom. Summer 2013.<\/h4>\n “My time at Oxford was definitely one of the highlights of my college career. There I had the opportunity to take two very different classes. The first was a literature seminar that I took with several other Marymount students. The second was a tutorial that I took with an Oxford professor that covered Post-Gulf War weapons inspections in Iraq.In the end, I greatly enjoyed both these classes and I’m certainly glad that I had the opportunity to be a part of this program.”<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\n <\/p>\nCaitlin Pacilio – Australia. Spring 2016<\/h4>\n “Living and studying in Sydney for the past six months has been an experience that I will never forget. From taking an American politics class to an Australian history course, I have learned more about another culture from my own than I originally would have thought. Learning and immersing yourself in another culture only broadens your perception of the world around you. Being abroad has also allowed me the ability to travel to other countries such as Indonesia and Singapore. These experiences have led me to become friends with people from all across the world, which gives me comfort knowing that wherever I go I’ll have a friend. Studying abroad is something that not everyone gets the chance to do, and I am glad that I was someone that got that chance.”<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\n\n Mark Rodoff – Ireland. Fall 2024.<\/h4>\n“My time abroad at UCD has provided me with an invaluable experience as a Political Science major, as UCD’s numerous academic resources and lecturers by vetted professionals in government have furthered my knowledge of the field. A study abroad at UCD would benefit any student, especially one majoring in Political Science, and the atmosphere and overall vibe of the campus and city of Dublin makes settling in extremely easy.”<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\n\n <\/h4>\nHaley Rowlands – Peru. Fall 2024.<\/h4>\n “Studying abroad in Peru at the Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00f3lica del Per\u00fa (PUCP) has been an unforgettable experience, enriching my understanding of both politics and the Spanish language. As a Politics major, learning about Peruvian governance has allowed me to draw insightful parallels with U.S. politics along with vast differences. Beyond academics, traveling through Peru\u2019s diverse landscapes\u2014spanning the Amazon, the Andes, the Pacific coast, and deserts\u2014will make leaving this vibrant culture incredibly difficult.”<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\n <\/p>\nEllie Sennett – Jordan. Summer 2015.<\/h4>\n “My time studying in Jordan is not something that can be fairly captured in words. I took a class on the Israeli\/Palestinian Conflict along with an Introduction to Arabic course. Nothing can quite compare to learning about the Israel\/Palestine conflict while living minutes from Palestinian refugee camps, or taking your first Arabic course in a country that requires you to practice just in order to make it from your apartment to school every day. Academics aside, I\u2019ve learned the most through my interactions with the people of Amman, something that a Marymount classroom setting just can\u2019t recreate. Studying in the Middle East was so much more than crossing off a few bucket list items like floating in the Dead Sea or riding a camel through Wadi Rum- I truly am grateful because I feel it has better shaped me as a human being.”<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\n <\/p>\nDevin Uriarte – Thailand. Fall 2017.<\/h4>\n “When I am asked about my study abroad experience I am often left speechless-not because I don’t know what to say but for the same reason I have re-written this paragraph a hundred times. There just aren’t enough words to accurately explain my time in Thailand. I was able to immerse myself into a completely unfamiliar culture, befriend individuals from all over the world, and travel to beautiful destinations. It may sound cliche of me to say that studying abroad changed my outlook on life and given me a deeper appreciation of everything, but it truly has. Taking courses where I could learn about the various political systems of Southeast Asia and then travel to those countries I was studying was just the hands on experience I needed. I definitely consider Thailand a second home and I would return in a heartbeat.”<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n
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Study abroad programs are fully integrated into the political science and international relations curriculum. Students at Marymount are strongly encouraged (although not required) to take their study of political science and international relations global, through semester-long or summer coursework and field experiences at any of a number of partner institutions abroad. Students who travel abroad […]<\/p>\n
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