DEADLINE EXTENSION: Learn how to change the world at the Global Engagement Summit

January 25, 2008 at 8:23 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments
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APPLY for the Global Engagement Summit

(formerly the International Youth Volunteerism Summit)

April 16-20, 2008 

GES builds delegates’ skills and capacities to engage in responsible , effective, and sustainable change around the world.  Through skill-building workshops, direct mentorships with nonprofit representatives, and several outcome opportunities, delegates shape their projects in microfinance, community development, global health, sustainable engineering, and many other topics.

In the past 2 years, the summit has hosted undergraduates and recent graduates from over 25 countries and 50 universities, with more than 35 global nonprofits, for five days of exchange and capacity building at Northwestern University in Chicago, ILGES has also helped delegates raise

over $50,000 dollars

to support their global projects!


Apply online: http://www.formassembly.com/forms/49218

Questions: GES2008.am.info@gmail.com

More Information: www.theges.org

American Delegate DEADLINE: February 1st, 2008

(Northwestern Student DEADLINE: January 15th, 200 8)

(If you are an International Student at an American University, you are considered an American Delegate.)

GES 2008 – April 16-20, 2008

Announcing ENGAGE Uganda WINTER COURSE

November 13, 2007 at 11:22 pm | In Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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ENGAGE Uganda SOS

Passionate about global change?
Looking for real-life experience combating poverty, injustive, and inequality?
ENGAGE Uganda is for you.

Last year, 16 Northwestern undergrads spent their summer partnering with Ugandan nonprofit organizations to design and implement community development projects.

These students invite you to join them for the first course of the ENGAGE Uganda program, “Development, Humanitarians, and Uganda,” the first step in participating in next summer’s ENGAGE Uganda immersion program.

This winter quarter student organized seminar is designed for students interested in the ENGAGE Uganda program and the questions of development, humanitarianism, and youth engagement it focuses on. Through discussions, readings, films, and workshops, this pass/fail course will introduce students to the major challenges and opportunities of global youth engagement, as well as the conceptual frameworks for making sense of those challenges. Led by students and staff from ENGAGE Uganda 2007, the course will include a variety of lessons including a strong emphasis on introductions to development and humanitarian work. Outside guests will facilitate professional development workshops designed to build project management and leadership skills.

For a permission number, email Jonathan Marino
j-marino@northwestern.edu
815.222.9088

ENGAGE Uganda Program Info:
The ENGAGE Uganda program will enable 12-15 students to partner as small teams with community based organizations in Uganda to collaboratively design and implement small-scale community improvement projects. ENGAGE Uganda will include a recommended winter quarter student organized seminar, a mandatory spring quarter professional linkage seminar, and a 2-credit summer immersion experience. Through the program, students will develop their capacity not only to act abroad, but to think critically about the challenges and opportunities of global engagement; through readings, discussions, in-classroom learning and applied experiences, they will access conceptual frameworks that will help them better understand their own place in our global world and make them more able to understand issues of cross-cultural partnerships, insider-outsider partnerships, and leadership more generally.

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