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Understanding Social Inequalities in Post-Apartheid South Africa (AASP)

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SOUTH AFRICA

Understanding Social Inequalities in Post-Apartheid South Africa (AASP)

Students will be exposed to the many dimensions of social inequality and the consequences for well-being in post-apartheid South Africa, while travelling to Johannesburg and Bushbuckridge.

Program Dates: July 30 - August 21, 2019

Program Cost: TBD

 Course Info: AASP468Z and AASP468Y, total of 6 credits 3 credit course

TO LEARN MORE: 

http://go.umd.edu/aaspsa

 For course, itinerary or country information, please contact Vusi Dlamini, Program Director at vdlamini [at] umd.edu. For general questions or assistance with applying, contact EA Short-term Programs: eashortterm [at] umd.edu

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AASD also offers airfare subsidies to eligible students and AASD Majors who enroll. AASD Majors are eligible for $1000 and AASD Certificate Students $750 of departmental support.
For more information regarding funding opportunities visit AASD Education Abroad. 

Education Abroad 1118 H.J. Patterson Hall • ter.ps/studyabroad • (301)314-7746

 

Students on SA 2018 Study Abroad Trip

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