Study in Zambia

TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM
INTERCULTURAL SERVANT LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (CLP) PSYCHOLOGY & BIOLOGY PROGRAM
Gonzaga-in-Monze
Summer 2011
Gonzaga-in-Monze, Zambia, Gonzaga University Teacher Education Program
Gonzaga-in-Zambezi
Summer 2011GU Students in Zambezi, Zambia
Gonzaga-in-Chimfunshi
Summer 2011GU in Chimfunshi, Zambia

QUICK LINKS
PDF Program brochure

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Earn 4 credits toward the teacher certification program while studying abroad in Monze, Zambia. Gonzaga University’s Department of Teacher Education, in partnership with Charles Lwanga College of Education, located in the southern part of Zambia, is offering this unique study abroad experience.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Teacher Education
Deborah Booth, Ph.D.
Tel: 509.313.663
Email: boothd@gonzaga.edu

TO APPLY

Application deadline:
Contact faculty leader.

  • Interested GU students are encourage to apply early (as space is limited). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
  • Operation of this program is subject to administrative approval and is dependent upon meeting the minimum enrollment..

Step 1: Download application packet and submit to the Study Abroad office.

Step 2: In addition to the application packet, all GU students studying abroad must complete the following online clearance forms:

QUICK LINKS
PDF Program brochure
View CLP Zambezi Trailer Video
Link GU Comprehensive Leadership
Link www.GonzagainZambezi.org
Link Blog: Summer 2010

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Immerse yourself in the small town of Zambezi, Zambia where you will have the opportunity to understand and practice key concepts of servant leadership in an international service-learning experience.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Comprehensive Leadership
Josh Armstrong, Ph.D.
Tel: 509.313.6493
Email: armstrongj@gonzaga.edu

TO APPLY

Application Deadline:
Contact faculty leader.

  • Early application is encouraged. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
  • Program admits up to 15 students per group (30 total) with priority given to Comprehensive Leadership students, but is open to all Gonzaga undergraduates.
  • Operation of this program is subject to administrative approval and is dependent upon meeting the minimum enrollment..

Step 1: Download application packet and submit to the Study Abroad office.

Step 2: In addition to the application packet, all GU students studying abroad must complete the following online clearance forms:


QUICK LINKS
PDF Program brochure
Link Course offerings
View Chimfunshi:Video 2010
Video Chimfunshi Video 2009
Link www.GonzagainChimfunshi.com
Link Blog: Summer 2010
Link Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Study chimp psychological behavior and provide service to the local people living or working on the Chimfunshi Wildlife Reserve, a 27,000 acre reserve for chimpanzees. For biology students, study field studies in biodiversity. .


FOR MORE INFORMATION
Psychology Department
Mark Bodamer, Ph.D.
Tel: 509.313.6494
Email: bodamer@gonzaga.edu

Biology Department
Bill Ettinger, Ph.D.
Tel: 509.313.6623
Email: ettinger@gonzaga.edu

TO APPLY

Application Deadline:
Contact the faculty leader

  • Early application is encouraged. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
  • Program admits up to 15 students per group with priority given to current Psychology students. Non-psychology majors are highly encourage to apply as well.
  • Operation of this program is subject to administrative approval and is dependent upon meeting the minimum enrollment..

Step 1: Download application packet and submit to the Study Abroad office.

Step 2: In addition to the application packet, all GU students studying abroad must complete the following online clearance forms: