91¾«¼ò°æ Faculty-Led Travel Seminars
Each year, 91¾«¼ò°æ sponsors a number of faculty-led travel seminars to locations around the world (see list below). Travel seminar courses must offer a carefully structured, focused, and challenging learning experience. These programs allow students to accompany one or two faculty members as they explore a focused topic that uses the destination as a classroom.
To apply for any of these programs, please login to our (applications will open in late March 2024).
2024-25 TRAVEL SEMINARS
Rainforest to Reef: Sustainable Development in Belize
Taught by Tarah Rowse, Director of Sustainability
January 2025 travel
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Math in the Museum: On the Road in London
Taught by Rachel Roe-Dale (Mathematics + London FYE) and Rachel Seligman (Tang Museum)
Spring 2025 on-campus course (MA 116) + May 2025 travel
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Himalayan Travelers
Taught by Benjamin Bogin (Asian Studies) and Smriti Tiwari (Economics)
Spring 2025 on-campus course (AS 221) + May & June 2025 travel
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Transnationalism in South Korea
Taught by Joowon Park (Anthropology)
Spring 2025 on-campus course (AN 2xx) + May & June 2025 travel
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