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Latin American and Caribbean
Washington and Lee University, in partnership with the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) offers programs in the Latin American and the Caribbean specifically in the following countries: (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Nicaragua) liberal arts, (Bonaire) tropical marine ecology + conservation, (Brazil, São Paulo) Libe... read more
Washington and Lee University, in partnership with the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) offers programs in the Latin American and the Caribbean specifically in the following countries: (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Nicaragua) liberal arts, (Bonaire) tropical marine ecology + conservation, (Brazil, São Paulo) Liberal arts, business + culture, (Costa Rica) Sustainability and the environment, Tropical ecology + ecology, (Dominican Republic) Liberal Arts in Santiago and Santo Domingo, Service Learning, (Peru) language + culture, liberal arts, business + society.
Washington Lee University also partners with Middlebury College for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay.
Another partnership is with International Studies Abroad for Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Peru and also for Multi-country programs which covers Mexico, Peru and Argentina.
With a partnership with the Institute for the International Education of Students (IES), for programs as well in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and the Galapagos Islands.
School for International Training is also a partner of the Washington and Lee University for the following countries with their respective programs: Argentina: Regional Integration, Development and Social Change, Social Movements and Human Rights, Bolivia: Culture and Development, Lens on Latin America, Latin American Revolutionary Movements and Conflict Resolution, Brazil: Amazon Resource Management and Human Ecology, Culture, Development, and Social Justice, Public Health and Community Welfare, Chile: Culture, Development, and Social Justice, Economic Development and Globalization, Education and Social Change, Ecuador: Comparative Ecology and Conservation, Culture and Development, Nicaragua: Revolution, Transformation, and Civil Society, Panama: Development and Conservation , and Peru: Indigenous Peoples and Globalization Less