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RECOMMENDED ISA
STUDY ABROAD
PROGRAMS FOR UNCW
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
For further information, contact ISA:
1112 W. Ben White Blvd.
Austin, TX 78404
Phone: 512-480-8522
E-mail: isa@studiesabroad.com
Website: studiesabroad.com
Or to take your next step, contact the UNCW Office of International Programs
Office of International Programs
118 Friday Annex
Wilmington, NC 28403
Phone: 910-962-3685
E-mail: studyabroad@uncw.edu
Website: uncw.edu/international/abroad
INDEX
Globalization............................................................................................... p.3-4
Art and Literature....................................................................................... p.5-6
Environment................................................................................................ p.7-8
Africa............................................................................................................ p.9-10
Middle East.................................................................................................. p.11
Europe.......................................................................................................... p.12-13
Latin America.............................................................................................. p.14
Asia............................................................................................................... p.15-16
Service Learning and Internships.............................................................. p.17
International Studies Concentrations – UNCW
GLOBALIZATION University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia)
The University of Sydney is one of the largest universities in Australia, with an enrollment of
approximately 49,000 students, including almost 11,000 international students representing 130
nationalities. The University of Sydney is grouped among the top eight universities in the country. It is
recognized by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Australia. The
University of Sydney is also AACSB accredited. Founded in 1850, is not only the oldest and most
prestigious degree-granting university in Australia, but also one of the most beautiful.
Requirements: 3.0 GPA. No language prerequisite. Must be at least sophomore standing.
Program Link: Courses with Locals in Multiple Disciplines
Selection of Globalization Courses
Managing Across Cultures (spring/fall)
The History Matrix: The Making of the Modern World (spring/fall)
Global Media: Markets, Flows and Cultures (fall)
Development in a Global Context (fall)
Aboriginal Sydney (spring/fall)
Politics of Globalisation (fall)
Global Citizens, Justice and Civil Society (spring)
Introduction to International Relations (spring)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
Victoria University of Wellington (Wellginton, New Zealand)
Victoria University of Wellington, founded in 1897, has a strong research focus, particularly in
connection with various cultural and research centers in Wellington, including the Crown Research
Institute, the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand, and the New Zealand Symphony
Orchestra. Among its wide range of courses, Victoria University boasts a world-renowned performing
arts department and an internationally acclaimed business school. Victoria University prides itself on
being world class in the areas of Earthquake and Antarctic Research. The University's strengths also
run to Film and Media Studies, Political Science and International Relations, Architecture and Design,
and Earth Sciences.
Requirements: 3.0 GPA. No language prerequisite. Must be at least sophomore standing.
Program Link: Courses with Locals in Multiple Disciplines
Selection of Globalization Courses
Introduction to International Relations (spring)
Worlds of Development (spring)
Migration, Culture and Identity (spring)
International Relational: Wealth and World Affairs (spring/fall)
Ethics and International Affairs (spring)
Culture and Experience (spring/fall)
Conflict and Reconciliation (fall)
Tourism in New Zealand (fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
University of Westminster (London, England)
The University of Westminster was founded in 1838 and has been teaching international students for
over 175 years. Westminster is recognized by the Privy Council of the United Kingdom and the
Ministry of State for Universities, Science and Cities. They are also AMBA (Association of MBAs)
accredited. Today, the university accommodates approximately 22,000 students of which more than
6,000 are international students from over 160 countries.
Requirements: 2.70 GPA.
Program Link: Courses with Locals in Multiple Disciplines
Selection of Globalization Courses
Global Politics of Migration (spring)
Geopolitics (spring)
Globalization: Politics, Law and the Arts (spring/fall)
Ethics and International Relations (spring)
British Politics (fall)
Global Business Environment (spring/fall)
Working Across Cultures in a Global World (spring/fall)
Contemporary Global Issues (fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
ART AND LITERATURE American University of Rome (Rome, Italy)
As the oldest American degree-granting university in Rome, the American University of Rome (AUR)
has been combining academic attributes of U.S. higher education with historic and globally-renowned
European institutions since its foundation in 1969. The 16-to-1 faculty ratio and multicultural student
body, representing more than 30 nationalities, give students the opportunity to gain an immersive
international experience with instruction from both local and international professors. The American
University of Rome is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, an
accrediting organization recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher
Education Accreditation, and is licensed by the Department of Education of the State of Delaware to
grant associate, bachelor, and master degrees.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA. No language prerequisite.
Program Link: Business, Communications, International Relations & Liberal Arts
Selection of Art and Literature Courses
Arts of Roman Renaissance and Baroque (spring)
Caravaggio (fall)
Picasso and His Time (fall)
Photography: Roman Scenes (spring/fall)
Masterpieces of Italian Opera (spring/fall)
Latin Readings in Literature (spring/fall)
The Mafia in Italian Society, Literature and Film (spring/fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
Universidad Antonio de Nebrija (Madrid, Spain)
The Universidad Antonio de Nebrija is a private and independent university which takes its name
from the 15th century humanist who published the first grammar textbook of the Spanish language.
The University is fully accredited and recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education (Ministerio de
Educación y Ciencia). In keeping with the effort to expand Spanish language and culture and to
promote understanding between people of many nations, the University welcomes students from all
over the world to experience modern Spain in a traditional university setting. The University aspires
to maintain the highest quality of scientific investigation and academic instruction.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA. No language prerequisite.
Program Link: Spanish Language, Liberal Arts & Business
Selection of Art and Literature Courses
European Cinema: A Reflection of European Identity (spring/fall) (taught in English)
Modern Art and Architecture in Spanish Cities (spring/fall) (taught in English)
Fundamental Aspects of Spanish Art (spring/fall) (taught in English)
Spanish Cinema and Society (spring/fall) (taught in Spanish)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
Kingston University (London, England)
Kingston University has a rich history dating back to the Anglo-Saxon times and is today well
recognized for the strength of the academic departments and the quality of instruction. In 1927, the
university received permanent Board of Education (now known as the UK Department of Education)
recognition. It continued to grow over the next 100 years and by 1992 received a University title and
officially became Kingston University. The university is also one of the first business schools with
triple Association of MBAs (AMBA) accreditation (MBA, Masters in International Business
Management and DBA). With about 21,000 students, it is the largest provider of higher education in
southwest London.
Requirements: 2.75 GPA.
Program Link: Courses with Locals in Multiple Disciplines
Selection of Art and Literature Courses
Revolution and Radicalism: Histories of Western Art (spring/fall)
Adaptation and Innovation: Museum and Gallery Futures (spring/fall)
Global Cinema Cultures (spring/fall)
Thinking about Film (spring/fall)
Shakespeare: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (spring/fall)
Twentieth to Twenty-First Century Literature (spring/fall)
Staging Histories (spring/fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
ENVIRONMENT James Cook University (Cairns, Australia)
As Queensland's second oldest university, James Cook University (JCU) is world renowned for its
research and instruction focused on the tropics. The University is surrounded by numerous
ecosystems including the Great Barrier Reef, rainforests of the Wet Tropics and more where students
are able to apply their studies within the diverse environment. James Cook University- Cairns is
recognized by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Australia. At JCU
there are hundreds of study areas for students to choose from, many offering exciting, hands-on field
components.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA.
Program Link: Tropic Studies, Economics, Society & Culture
Selection of Environment Courses
Environmental History (fall)
Environmental Impact Assessment (fall)
The Case for Sustainability (fall)
Environmental Process and Global Change (spring)
Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution (spring)
Biodiversity of Tropical Australia (spring)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand)
The University of Canterbury has developed an international reputation for excellence in
undergraduate and postgraduate education since its founding in 1873. The university focuses on
research, expecting all staff members to regularly publish their research in their respective fields,
assuring that students receive the best possible instruction from professors who are leading world
scholars. The University of Canterbury places particular emphasis on sustainable systems engineering,
seeking to preserve New Zealand's natural beauty while moving ahead technologically. With a
research-based teaching style and state-of-the-art facilities, the University of Canterbury has emerged
as a leader in research, particularly in the fields of natural sciences, plant and animal biology, ecology,
and geology.
Requirements: 2.80 GPA.
Program Link: Courses with Locals in Multiple Disciplines
Selection of Environment Courses
Antarctica: Life in the Cold (fall)
Biochemical and Environmental Toxicology (fall)
Global Environmental Change (fall)
Environmental Forestry (fall)
Environment, Development and Disaster (spring)
Freshwater Resources (fall)
New Zealand Biodiversity and Biosecurity (fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
Universidad Veritas (San Jose, Costa Rica)
A private university founded in 1964, the Fundação Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL)
has four campuses located in the capital and the southern part of Santa Catarina with a student body
of approximately 30,000 students. The university is recognized by The Ministry of Education, Brazil
(Ministério da Educação, Brazil) and offers one of the largest distance education programs in all of
Latin America. UNISUL takes pride in being a socially responsible and technologically advanced
university, and was ranked 56th in Brazil in the 2013 Cybermetrics Lab International Ranking The
Universidad Veritas was founded in 1975 as the Collegium Veritias, a college of the Universidad
Autónoma de Centroamérica, the first private university in Costa Rica. Veritas University is now an
independent private university, fully accredited by the Costa Rican Ministry of Education and
authorized by the National Council of Private Higher Education (Consejo Nacional de Enseñanza
Superior Privada, or CONESUP). The University is renowned in Costa Rica for its design, art,
architecture and photography programs.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA. No language prerequisite.
Program Link: Spanish Language, Liberal Arts & Environmental Studies
Selection of Environment Courses
Freshwater Ecology (spring/fall)
Environmental Awareness and Sustainable Development (spring/fall)
Environmental Impact and Social Development (spring/fall)
Tropical Marine Biology (spring/fall)
Costa Rican Environmental Policy (spring/fall)
Ecotourism: The Costa Rica Case (spring/fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Service Learning placements can be added on at this site for Fall or Spring.
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
AFRICA ISA Meknes Study Center (Meknes, Morocco)
An Introduction to the Physical Geography of Spain, Environmental Issues and Protected Natural
Spaces Located in the modern and dynamic district of Hamria, the ISA Meknes Study center offers
excellent academics with courses taught by local, U.S. and visiting professors from Carroll College.
Local NGOs working to promote human rights, economic and social development operate out of the
same facility, which provides a unique and exciting atmosphere for our students as they attend
classes.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA.
Program Link: Language, Culture & Society
Selection of Africa Courses
Exploration of Moroccan Culture and History: From Casablanca to the Sahara (spring/fall)
Gender Studies: The Case of Morocco (spring/fall/summer)
Islamic Society and Politics (spring/fall/summer)
Peace and Conflict Resolution (spring/fall/summer)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Service Learning placements can be added on at this site for Fall or Spring.
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
University of the Western Cape (Cape Town, South Africa)
The University of The Western Cape (UWC) is a public institution that was established in 1959 for non
white students during the Apartheid era. UWC is located just 12 miles north of the city of Cape Town
in the Tygerberg suburb of Belleville. UWC is committed to excellence in teaching, learning and
research, to nurturing the cultural diversity of South Africa, and to responding in critical and creative
ways to the needs of a society in transition. Originally established by the South African Parliament for
people classified as "Colored," the UWC has a history of creative struggle against oppression,
discrimination and disadvantage. Among academic institutions it has been in the vanguard of South
Africa's historic change, playing a distinctive academic role in helping to build an equitable and
dynamic nation. UWC's key concerns with access, equity and quality in higher education arise from
extensive practical engagement in helping the historically marginalized participate fully in the life of
the nation. The University now has seven faculties and over one hundred departments that students
could select from.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA.
Program Link: Political and Social Sciences, African Studies and Health
Selection of Africa Courses
International Political Dynamics- South Africa in Comparative Context (spring/fall)
Historians and their Arguments: Selected Themes in Coastal African Histories (spring/fall)
Xhosa Language Acquisition (spring/fall)
South African Politics and the Environment (spring/fall)
Health and Population (spring/fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Service Learning placements can be added on at this site for Fall or Spring.
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
MIDDLE EAST University of Jordan (Amman, Jordan)
Founded in 1962, the University of Jordan (UJ) is the oldest and most prestigious university in Jordan.
The university is internationally recognized for its global outlook, progressive thinking, and the
diverse background of its students. UJ thrives as both an instructional institution and as a research
institution. This academic excellence is evident in the classrooms of the more than 1086 faculty
members who deliver quality education to 38,000 students each year.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA.
Program Link: Arabic Language and Middle Eastern Studies
Selection of Middle East Courses
Arab Israeli Conflict (spring/fall/summer)
Arab Media & Communication (spring/fall/summer)
Introduction to Islam (spring/fall/summer)
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East (spring/fall/summer)
Arabic 101: Modern Standard Arabic (spring/fall/summer)
History of the Arab World (spring/fall/summer)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Service Learning placements can be added on at this site for Fall or Spring.
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
EUROPE Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic)
Founded in 1348 by Charles IV (Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia), Charles University is
recognized and accredited by the Czech Republic Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports. Charles
University's goals are to provide high-quality education, to promote research in all disciplines, and to
foster the social and cultural development with emphasis on internationalization. More than 42,000
students enroll in classes each year, including an international student population of approximately
4,300.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA.
Program Link: History, Culture & Politics
Selection of European Studies Courses
History of the Czech Region and Contemporary Central Europe (spring/fall)
Enlargement of the EU - Economic Issues (spring/fall)
World War II and the New Europe (spring/fall)
Contemporary Politics in Central Europe (spring/fall)
History of Jewish Communities in Central Europe (spring/fall)
Gender Issues within the European Context: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (spring/fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
University College of Dublin (Dublin, Ireland)
Ireland's largest university, University College Dublin (UCD) is a dynamic, modern university where
cutting-edge research and scholarship provide a stimulating intellectual environment and ideal
surroundings for learning and discovery. With five of Ireland's Taoisigh (Prime Ministers) among its
alumni, the university has played a key role in the history of the modern Irish State and continues to
play a leading part in shaping Ireland's future. University College Dublin is recognized by the
Department of Education and Skills, Ireland. UCD's Quinn School of Business is AACSB (Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accredited. ISA participants studying at UCD have the
opportunity to take a wide range of courses with local and international students.
Requirements: 3.0 GPA.
Program Link: Business, Social Sciences & Humanities
Selection of European Studies Courses
EU Policy in Business (spring)
Politics of the European Union (spring)
Ireland Uncovered (spring/fall)
The European Project 1945-2012 (spring)
The Shaping of Europe 1 (fall)
Intro to Irish Studies (fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
University of Glasgow (Glasgow, Scotland)
Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the second oldest university in Scotland, fourth oldest
university in the UK, a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research universities, and ranked
within the top 100 universities in the world. The University of Glasgow is also accredited by the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The university's published set of
values of integrity, credibility, openness and success propels their large student body towards
exceptional achievements outside the classroom.
Requirements: 3.0 GPA.
Program Link: Courses with Locals in Multiple Disciplines
Selection of European Studies Courses
European Politics, 1860-1914 (spring/fall)
Debates on Plague: The Black Death and the Formation of Europe (spring)
Devolving the Nation: Scotland, 1945-2004 (fall)
Reformation! Europe In The Age Of Religious War, 1517-1618 (spring/fall)
Print, Propaganda And Subversion In Europe 1630-1800 (spring/fall)
Migrant Nation: Scotland and the Modern World 1745-1979 (spring/fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
LATIN AMERICA Universidad de Belgrano (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
The Universidad de Belgrano (UB) is accreditied by the National Commission of University Evaluation
and Accreditation (CoNEAU), and recognized as an institute of tertiary education by the Argentine
Ministry of Culture and Education. More than 14,000 students are enrolled in its 9 departments.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA. No language prerequisite.
Program Link: Latin American Studies
Selection of Latin America Courses
Argentine Cultural Studies (spring/fall) (Taught in Spanish)
Latin American Cultures & Civilizations (spring/fall) (Taught in English)
Tango: Gender, Nation & Identity (spring/fall) (Taught in English)
History of Latin America (spring/fall) (Taught in English)
Gender History in Latin America (spring/fall)
US- Latin American Relations (spring/fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
Universidad Veritas (San Jose, Costa Rica)
A private university founded in 1964, the Fundação Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL)
has four campuses located in the capital and the southern part of Santa Catarina with a student body
of approximately 30,000 students. The university is recognized by The Ministry of Education, Brazil
(Ministério da Educação, Brazil) and offers one of the largest distance education programs in all of
Latin America. UNISUL takes pride in being a socially responsible and technologically advanced
university, and was ranked 56th in Brazil in the 2013 Cybermetrics Lab International Ranking The
Universidad Veritas was founded in 1975 as the Collegium Veritias, a college of the Universidad
Autónoma de Centroamérica, the first private university in Costa Rica. Veritas University is now an
independent private university, fully accredited by the Costa Rican Ministry of Education and
authorized by the National Council of Private Higher Education (Consejo Nacional de Enseñanza
Superior Privada, or CONESUP). The University is renowned in Costa Rica for its design, art,
architecture and photography programs.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA. No language prerequisite.
Program Link: Spanish Language, Liberal Arts, & Environmental Studies
Selection of Latin America Courses
Costa Rica Colloquium: History and Culture (fall) (taught in English)
Latin American History (fall) (taught in English)
Selected Topics in Afro-Caribbean Studies (fall) (taught in English)
Cultural Photography (fall) (taught in English)
Costa Rican Tradition: Peace and Democracy (spring/fall) (taught in English)
Theory of Latin American Tropical Dance (spring/fall) (taught in English)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
Service Learning placements can be added on at this site for Fall or Spring.
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
ASIA Korea University (Seoul, South Korea)
Known as the oldest higher education institution in South Korea, Korea University is one of the largest
and most selective universities in Korea. Since its establishment in 1905, Korea University provides a
top quality educational experience for its students, with a wide variety of courses taught in English in
all professional fields offered to both local and international students. KU excels in their business
courses in the Business School and is the only and first business school in the country to have acquired
both the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and European Quality
Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA. Must be at least a sophomore.
Program Link: Courses with Locals in Multiple Disciplines
Selection of Asian Studies Courses
Contemporary Korea (spring/fall)
East Asian Politics (spring)
Korean Society and Culture (fall)
Studies on North Korea’s Socio-Culture (fall)
Korean Economy in a Globalized World (fall)
Comparative Studies of Asian Management Systems (spring)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
East China Normal University (Shanghai, China)
Established as the first national normal (teacher-training) university in China in 1951, East China
Normal University (ECNU) is one of China's key universities recognized and directly managed by the
Ministry of Educationof the People's Republic of China, as well as sponsored by the prestigious
national program "Project 211" and "Project 985". Since its inception as a teacher-training school, it has
grown into a world-class comprehensive institution with superb facilities, including many key state
laboratories and research centers. ECNU is composed of 21 schools and colleges with 56 departments
offering 76 undergraduate academic programs.
Requirements: 2.50 GPA.
Program Link: Business, Chinese Studies & Language
Selection of Asian Studies Courses
Contemporary Chinese Culture and Society (spring/fall)
Introduction to Chinese Government, Politics, and Policy (spring)
Modern Chinese History (spring/fall)
Cross-Cultural Communication (spring/fall)
Beginning Chinese Language (spring/fall)
International Affairs: Focus on China (spring/fall)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
University of Sydney (Sydney, Australia)
The University of Sydney is one of the largest universities in Australia, with an enrollment of
approximately 49,000 students, including almost 11,000 international students representing 130
nationalities. The University of Sydney is grouped among the top eight universities in the country. It is
recognized by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Australia. The
University of Sydney is also AACSB accredited. Founded in 1850, is not only the oldest and most
prestigious degree-granting university in Australia, but also one of the most beautiful.
Requirements: 3.0 GPA. Must have at least sophomore standing.
Program Link: Courses with Locals in Multiple Disciplines
Selection of Asian Studies Courses
The Chinese World (fall)
Introduction to Chinese Civilizations (spring)
Modern China’s Wars, 1895-1953 (spring)
Southeast Asia: Dilemmas of Development (fall)
The Ethnography of Southeast Asia (fall)
Introduction to Asian Cultures (spring)
*Courses are subject to change, based on academic decisions made by the host institution.*
*Internships are offered at this location.*
Additional information on fall course listings.
Additional information on spring course listings.
SERVICE-LEARNING AND INTERNSHIPS Your international experience requirement may also be met through an ISA Service-Learning program
or Internship. Compare the options below:
Service-Learning
15 career fields
Participate in service activities relevant to the needs of the local community
Learn about meaningful civic engagement
4, 8, or 12 week programs
Academic credit is available
Can be added on to many of our semester abroad programs
9 locations
o Chile
o Costa Rica
o Dominican Republic
o India
o Ireland
o Jordan
o Morocco
o Peru
o South Africa
Internships
25 career fields
Focus on professional development
Develop new and advance existing skills relevant to your field of study
8 week or custom-date programs
Academic credit and financial aid available
Add on before, after, or during your semester abroad
8 locations
o Australia
o Chile
o China
o England
o Ireland
o New ZealandSouth Korea
o Spain
For questions or to start an application, contact ISA today!
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