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SIT Study Abroad: Czech Republic: Human Rights & Refugees
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On the Czech Republic: Human Rights and Refugee Integration program, engage with the cultural politics and economics of refugee integration and the ethical limits of the “business of help.” Investigate how refugees subvert the technologies that govern transnational mobility and interrogate the dominant narratives of the nation. Through site visits to refugee resettlement organizations and homesta...
On the Czech Republic: Human Rights and Refugee Integration program, engage with the cultural politics and economics of refugee integration and the ethical limits of the “business of help.” Investigate how refugees subvert the technologies that govern transnational mobility and interrogate the dominant narratives of the nation. Through site visits to refugee resettlement organizations and homestays in communities with refugee populations, learn about the importance of cultural and educational engagement for refugee integration. Reflect on potential solutions for the challenges facing asylum seekers and the communities that support them. Excursions to Poland and Germany provide an opportunity to carry out a comparative analysis of how national political movements and refugee policies have...
Program Highlights
Explore refugee integration policy and its influence in the Czech Republic and Central Europe.
Visit Poland and Germany, two of the largest receivers per capita of Ukrainian refugees in Europe.
Attend exhibitions, performances, and other cultural events in Prague, one of the largest political and cultural hubs in the region.
Improve your cultural literacy and Czech language skills through a homestay with a Czech family.
Design policy briefs, empirical reports, and communication flyers on refugee integration and protection for local and international action.
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Quick Details
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Berlin, Germany
- Krakow, Poland
- Fall
- Spring
- Economics
- Human Rights Advocacy
- Political Science & Politics
- Refugee Studies
- All Nationalities
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Program Details
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Locations
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Berlin, Germany
- Krakow, Poland
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Economics
- Human Rights Advocacy
- Political Science & Politics
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- Fall
- Spring
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
All Nationalities
This Program is also open to Solo
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- All Program Activity Costs
- Medical / Accident Insurance
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
- Home-stays
- Independent living
- Other
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- University Freshman (1st Year)
- University Sophomore (2nd Year)
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Letters of Reference
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Transcript
- Other
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On the Czech Republic: Human Rights and Refugee Integration program, engage with the cultural politics and economics of refugee integration and the ethical limits of the “business of help.” Investigate how refugees subvert the technologies that govern transnational mobility and interrogate the dominant narratives of the nation. Through site visits to refugee resettlement organizations and homestays in communities with refugee populations, learn about the importance of cultural and educational engagement for refugee integration. Reflect on potential solutions for the challenges facing asylum seekers and the communities that support them. Excursions to Poland and Germany provide an opportunity to carry out a comparative analysis of how national political movements and refugee policies have...

SIT Study Abroad

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Ready to Learn More?
On the Czech Republic: Human Rights and Refugee Integration program, engage with the cultural politics and economics of refugee integration and the ethical limits of the “business of help.” Investigate how refugees subvert the technologies that govern transnational mobility and interrogate the dominant narratives of the nation. Through site visits to refugee resettlement organizations and homestays in communities with refugee populations, learn about the importance of cultural and educational engagement for refugee integration. Reflect on potential solutions for the challenges facing asylum seekers and the communities that support them. Excursions to Poland and Germany provide an opportunity to carry out a comparative analysis of how national political movements and refugee policies have...
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