Minnesota Studies in International Development Kenya Learning Abroad Center, University of Minnesota
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Location:
| Nairobi - Kenya | |
Host Institution:
| University of Nairobi | |
Highlights:
| Kenya’s geographic and cultural diversity make it a microcosm of the African continent. | |
Term(s):
| Fall, Spring, Academic Year | |
Language:
| Swahili | |
English Instruction:
| Yes | |
Academic Credit:
| (16 - 32) | |
Subject Area(s):
| African Studies, Agriculture, Conservation, Development Studies, Ecology, Economics, Education, ... | |
Included:
| Academic Credit, Airport Transfers, Excursions, Housing, Insurance, Meals (Some), Textbooks, Tuition | |
Accommodations:
| Homestay | |
Participants:
| Undergraduates, Graduates | |
Eligibility:
| Minimum GPA: 2.50 Other: Junior, senior, graduate student, or individual with a bachelor’s degree. Coursework related to development and/or Kenya or Eastern Africa, or volunteer or social services experience.
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Description:
| Kenya’s geographic and cultural diversity make it a microcosm of the African continent. It includes hot coastal plains, vast plateaus, Africa’s largest lake and highest mountain, and hundreds of miles of the great Rift Valley. Home to more than 45 tribes, significant European and South Asian minorities, and a population of 28 million speaking dozens of languages, Kenya shares with its neighbors ... |
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