Georgetown University, in partnership
with LeadAmerica, is offering
an exciting cross-cultural and academic
study abroad immersion into the political
and economic challenges and opportunities
of globalization.
Your trip begins at Georgetown University
in Washington DC with four days of
learning, focusing on public and supranational
international law, the means and methods
of international diplomacy, and the
implications on human rights and international
justice. Your visit to Washington DC
will include briefings and tours of
the US State Department, World Bank
and International Monetary Fund.
From Washington,
you’ll travel
to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and
Luxembourg. There you’ll continue
your studies of the historical, political
and economic issues of globalization;
methods, conventions and institutions
of International Law and diplomacy; and
the foundations for and developments
in international justice and human rights.
Four
days of studies at Georgetown University
Public and supranational
international law
Means and methods
of international diplomacy
Implications
on human rights and international
justice
Briefings and
tours of the US State Department,
World Bank and International Monetary
Fund
Ten days of
International Exploration in France,
Belgium and the Netherlands
Study
the historical, political and economic
issues of globalization
Explore
the methods, conventions and institutions
of International Law and diplomacy
Learn
about foundations for and developments
in international justice and human
rights
Students who successfully complete
this program will receive a Certificate
of Completion from Georgetown University.
College credit is not offered for this
program.