Join us for an information session on January 23rd at 2pm in the Mills International Center!
In this four-week summer program, you will meet with nonprofit/nongovernmental organization (NGO) leaders, learn about the NGO sector in this region, and work on a hands-on project for a local organization in Cambodia. The program will begin in Chiang Mai, Thailand, then travel to Bangkok, Thailand and Siem Reap, Cambodia, and will end in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The group will spend about one week in each city.
Southeast Asia is a dynamic region with dozens of ethnic groups and languages. During the program, you will stay both in towns, like Chiang Mai, Thailand and Siem Reap, Cambodia, as well as large cities like Bangkok and Phnom Penh. Locally, there are hundreds of NGOs working on issues such as environmental protection and conservation, education and health care, and human rights. While these countries are often termed “developing”, students will experience the variety of communities and stages of economic development, and explore the impact of the wars of the 20th century, globalization and climate change on the region.
In addition to visiting a variety of NGOs, the program will also visit cultural sites, including the Grand Palace in Bangkok, the Killing Fields in Cambodia, and Angkor Wat. The program will also visit Elephant Nature Park, a sanctuary for rescued elephants that is considered a pioneer in the treatment of captive elephants.
Read UO student Emily Edwards' blog about her experience in Thailand during this program in summer 2016.
Internship Opportunity for UO students: Students have the option to combine this program with a 6-week or 8-week internship through the UO GlobalWorks program. As part of the GlobalWorks application, you can also apply for the Freeman Internship Fellowship, which provides up to $6,500 in funding. Students wanting to combine this study abroad program with an internship need to complete both the GEO application and GlobalWorks application by January 15. Speak with your GEO advisor or UO GlobalWorks advisor Ryan Loughrey for additional information. If you arrange your own internship in East or Southeast Asia, you are also eligible to apply for the Freeman Internship Fellowship.