Center for Global Study and Engagement | Dickinson College

The Global Experience at Dickinson

Hear how Dickinson’s global opportunities, from study abroad to the internationalized campus community, benefit our students and make us a national leader in global education and long-term study abroad.

Visiting Speaker - Alec G. Hargreaves

Alec G. Hargreaves, Professor of Transcultural French Studies at Florida State University, will speak about A “French Intifada”? Ethnic Relations in Contemporary France. 

The New Europeans . . .

The Mediterranean Migration project connects our centers in Málaga and Toulouse with our partner program in Morocco to examine the creation of transnational communities; ethnic and religious tensions and cooperation; and philosophical orientations toward diversity.

Doctoral Candidates from Jagiellonian University study at Dickinson for the Semester

Ewa Drygalska and Joanna Kulpinska, both Ph.D. students at Jagiellonian University’s Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora in Krakow, Poland, are visiting Dickinson this spring as guest researchers.

Global Scholars: Brisbane

Students in the Global Scholars Honors program conducted research on the effects of ocean acidification--often referred to as the "evil twin of climate change"--and they continue their work back on campus, preparing their data and findings for publication.

Strategic Sustainability

  Professors Michael Fratantuono and David Sarcone, both from Dickinson's international business and management department, think big.  When they received a grant from the US Department of Defense's Strategic Studies Institute to host a workshop on cross-sector collaboration in the interest sustainable development they wasted no time in drafting themes for the three day symposium and inviting distinguished leaders and scholars from across the globe to come to Carlisle for the academic event. 

Quality of Life in Two Communities . . .

Students and faculty at Dickinson and Akita University in Japan team up to tackle rural community health and quality of life, a 21st-century challenge with local and global dimensions.

A Year in South America, Two Global Research Projects

In Peru, AJ Wildey '13 explored the fate of traditional agrarian beliefs and customs in the face modern corporate farming.  In Bolivia, she investigated tensions surrounding a national intercultural education initiative.

Water Conflict and Cooperation: From the Middle East to the East Coast

Dickinson was awarded a $500,000 grant by the U.S. State Department to train emerging leaders on strategies for managing and mediating water conflict.

The Global Experience at DickinsonVisiting Speaker - Alec G. HargreavesThe New Europeans . . . Doctoral Candidates from Jagiellonian University study at Dickinson for the SemesterGlobal Scholars: BrisbaneStrategic SustainabilityQuality of Life in Two Communities . . . A Year in South America, Two Global Research ProjectsWater Conflict and Cooperation:  From the Middle East to the East Coast

Liberal Arts in Action...Across Campus, Around the Globe

Dickinson students utilize the timeless rigors of liberal learning to confront the most critical challenges of our globalized age. Foreign language study, regional and area studies and the interdisciplinary investigation of the causes and consequences of globalization form the core of our approach, an approach recognized for excellence byUS News & World Report, NAFSA: Association of International Educators and the American Council on Education.  

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    Two Dickinson students are working behind the scenes at the summer Olympic Games through internships with NBC Sports.