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Location:The Hague, The Netherlands
Faculty Lead:ʰǴڱǰ Dan Schneider
Dates in Country:June 9 – 19, 2025
Description:This seminar will take a close look at the International Criminal Court (ICC) and consider its effectiveness in investigating and prosecuting those who have been charged with the four crimes that fall within its jurisdiction: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression. At its core, this seminar will challenge students to consider some fundamental questions:
Can the ICC fairly and efficiently enforce international laws and deliver justice to victims of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression?
How can states, NGOs, and the “international community” overcome the considerable obstacles standing in the way of the enforcement of international human rights?
In a world comprised of sovereign states working to advance their national interests, who works to advance the interests and protect the lives and rights of people whose governments care not a whit about them?
Is the world—a world composed of nation states—simply not ready to enforce international laws?
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Faculty Lead: Professor Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
Dates in Country: July 22 – 31, 2025
Description: National identity has been a constitutive part of the fabric of international affairs for centuries, but the relationship between states, nations, regions, and other human communities remains fraught and contested. Nations are imagined—brought into being and sustained through ongoing efforts to envision and enact them—but this does not make them any less consequential than any raw physical or material factor. Scotland presents a particularly interesting case; in that it has at various times been both an independent kingdom and part of a multinational state. The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union has reactivated a number of debates about Scotland's identity and how it should be governed, and the conclusion of those debates is far from clear. This seminar will allow students to examine these issues up close through a variety of invited talks, site visits, fieldwork exercises, and class discussions.
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Faculty Lead: Professor Hrach Gregorian
Dates in Country: June 13 – 21, 2025
Description: Analysis of the impact of programming by the WAVE Trauma Center on inter-communal efforts to build peace and social cohesion in Northern Ireland. The program will begin with four weeks of background reading and presentations by and interviews with subject matter experts. Ten days of field study and cultural immersion in Northern Ireland will follow. The last two weeks of the practicum will be devoted to the preparation of a report (deliverable) and an oral presentation to the client of the findings of the report.
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Faculty Lead: Professor Nina Yamanis
Dates in Country: June 29 – July 13, 2025
Description: The client is Muhimbili University of Allied Sciences (MUHAS), the national hospital and school of public health in Tanzania. The students will conduct evaluation research for one or two projects run out of the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health at MUHAS. The students will be working under Tanzanian researchers with ongoing projects focused on sexual reproductive health and/or mental health in Tanzania. The students will be embedded in a Tanzanian research team and will use their evaluation skills, and practice qualitative data collection and analysis skills.
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