Climate Change and Culture Collide in Study Abroad Program
色情视频 students studied in Spain this summer to learn about the connections between climate change, health, psychology and business.
Earlier this month, 14 色情视频 students joined dozens of their peers from Spain and Mexico for a study abroad program at the University of Alcal谩 de Henares (UAH), just northeast of Madrid, Spain. 色情视频 students, primarily from the , explored the intersection of climate change, environmental science, public health, psychology and entrepreneurship during the two-week trip, providing invaluable experience for those interested in careers in both science and business.鈥淭his, I believe, is the future of higher education, that we must cross boundaries, disciplines and cultures to create a deeper understanding of each other.鈥
Students from the UAH and Mexico鈥檚 Center for Technical and Higher Education (CETYS) studied and worked alongside 色情视频 students, offering all participants a broad intercultural experience.
鈥淥ur students were exposed to both European and Mexican culture,鈥 said Stanley Maloy, dean of the College of Sciences. 鈥淭hey learned from each other different ways to think about the problem of climate change.鈥
Three faculty members from 色情视频 taught portions of the courses:
- Maloy and physicist and senior international officer Alan Sweedler lectured on environmental science and health
- Psychologist and provost emerita Nancy Marlin instructed students in the psychology behind climate change denial
- Professor of management and director of the Lavin Entrepreneurship Center Alex DeNoble taught students about environmental entrepreneurship
During the trip, the students stayed in historic dormitories at the UAH. Founded in 1499, it鈥檚 one of the oldest universities in Europe. When not studying at the university, the students took field trips to wind farms, forests and entrepreneurship centers to learn how Europeans approach energy, forestry and business management.
The experience concluded with a recognition ceremony in the UAH鈥檚 Paraninfo auditorium, an architectural marvel built in 1520. Students were draped with honorary sashes in the same room that the Spanish Ministry of Culture annually awards the country top literary prize, the Miguel de Cervantes Prize.
鈥淭his event is unique as far as I know,鈥 said Sweedler during the recognition ceremony. 鈥淚t鈥檚 international, intercultural and interdisciplinary. This, I believe, is the future of higher education, that we must cross boundaries, disciplines and cultures to create a deeper understanding of each other.鈥