Refugees, Health, and Humanitarian Action
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About this Program
Witness the massive humanitarian response to the regional refugee crisis, with a focus on refugee health. Understand the impact of refugees in Europe during an excursion to Switzerland. Get a firsthand look at humanitarian action in Jordan and Switzerland. Jordan provides a unique opportunity to explore humanitarian response in various sectors including health, protection, food and water, and sanitation. In Amman, you’ll learn about protection status and policies and health and psychosocial interventions to improve the wellbeing of displaced populations. In Geneva, a hub for UN agencies and international aid organizations, you will explore the international humanitarian architecture and global coordination mechanism, as well as contrasting integration and identity challenges of asylum seekers in Jordan and Switzerland.
Program Highlights
- When you study at SIT's Study Center, you'll take language and elective courses under the thematic focus of the program, all designed specifically for American students. While study center programs typically offer less exposure to local students and follow a more American-style curriculum than local universities, this program is ideal for students seeking academic challenging curriculum, independence, and immersion in the local community. SIT supports you with pre-departure advising & support, visa-related support, airport reception, onsite orientation, onsite staff support, 24/7 emergency assistance, comprehensive global medical insurance, housing & meals, cultural activities, excursions, and personal and professional development.
Level of Immersion
Language(s) of Instruction:
- English
Features
- Courses with Study Abroad Students
- Internship Opportunities
- Language Intensive Program
- No Language Pre-Requisites
- Research Opportunities
- Study Center Program
Housing Abroad
- Homestay
Program Dates
- Fall Semester: early September to mid-December
- Spring Semester: early-February to mid-May
Housing at Seattle University
Moving can be both costly and stressful, but careful planning can help minimize both. Start by creating a housing plan for before and after your study abroad experience to avoid the pressure of continuing to pay for rent at home. Program fees typically cover housing abroad, so if you expect to incur additional domestic rent expenses, be sure to include these in your budget. If possible, consider staying with family or friends temporarily before you depart or when you return to save on costs.
Housing Residence Life
Education Abroad typically recommends considering Seattle University on-campus housing for when students return from their programs, as Housing Residence Life staff are able to support students in securing housing, while adhering to student preferenceas best as they can.
Housing Application
Check the Housing Portal for more specific dates
- Winter Quarter Housing applications open in November
- Spring Quarter Housing applications open in February
- Fall Quarter Housing applications open in May