UMD Short-Term Study Abroad Program:
Spring Break 2016: Disaster Recovery in Japan
(Students will be enrolled for a 3-credit course: BSST338J or BSST638J)
-Locations: Tokyo, Sendai, & Kesennuma, Japan
-Travel Dates: March 12-19, 2016 (plus 4 weeks of online coursework)
-Program Fee (does not include airfare or most meals): $1,985
- Who can apply: All UMD students (undergraduate-level or graduate-level; all years, all majors)
-Application Deadline: October 23, 2015
-To apply, e-mail EA Short-Term Programs Coordinator Majelissa Sá Carvalho at
msacarva@umd.edu
-For more information, visit:
www.ter.ps/sbjapan
-Details:
In
March 2016—five years after Japan’s March 11, 2011 earthquake, tsunami,
and nuclear disaster and 21 years after the March 20, 1995 Tokyo subway
sarin gas attacks—University of Maryland
students will travel to Japan to better understand the field of
disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) and disaster recovery. This
short-term study abroad program considers the relationship between
disasters, political reform, and social reform, and provides
students with the cross-cultural tools and knowledge to make sense of
why and how major disasters—natural and man-made—affect societies long
after the initial damage is done.
Students
will participate in 2 weeks of pre-departure online and in-person
coursework in the U.S.; 1 week of study and travel in Japan; and 2 weeks
of U.S.-based online and in-person
coursework, culminating in a public symposium in which students will
present to the UMD community about what they have learned and make
proposals to local organizations on disaster preparedness and recovery.
If you are interested in international or domestic careers related to disaster risk management and recovery, risk communication, social entrepreneurship, economic development, community resilience, or U.S.-Japan cooperation, this program will give you valuable experience in an international setting, learning first-hand how to address real world issues and develop potential solutions.
If you are interested in international or domestic careers related to disaster risk management and recovery, risk communication, social entrepreneurship, economic development, community resilience, or U.S.-Japan cooperation, this program will give you valuable experience in an international setting, learning first-hand how to address real world issues and develop potential solutions.
-Questions? Contact the Program Director: Meredith Collier-Murayama (maecolli@umd.edu).
-To learn more about last year’s program:
-To learn more about last year’s program:
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Watch this video by 2015 Spring Break in Japan alumna Tong Wu for The Diamondback:
www.ter.ps/T2T2015video
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