Exploring the world through study abroad experiences (2024)

Emory University | Aug. 12, 2024

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This summer, Emory students explored different corners of the globe, from the Bahamas to Peru to Europe and Senegal. Hear from participants how the trips impacted them and see photos from their time abroad.

Emory students spend most of their time during the academic year in Georgia, but this summer, many of them explored different corners of the world. From learning about nursing in the Bahamas and strengthening Spanish skills in Argentina to visiting noteworthy sites of early scientific communication in London, Paris and beyond, these students gained a global perspective of their studies and more.

Though their studies in worldwide locations varied, they all experienced the profound impact of immersion in a new place to learn about a topic that is important to them. Read a selection of experiences from students who made the world their classroom this summer.

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Nursing in the Bahamas

For Laveita Clay, a fourth-semester master’s of nursing student from Los Angeles, her time in Eleuthera, Bahamas, this summer was marked by the people surrounding her.

“Nurses are highly respected on the islands and work extremely hard to heal their patients with limited supplies,” says Clay.

“All of the nurses there were amazing and went above and beyond to make us feel welcome while also teaching us how they practice nursing. The best part of the trip was getting to know my classmates better in this environment while learning.”

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While in Eleuthera, Bahamas, Laveita Clay (third from left), along with fellow nursing students, learned from nurses on the island about nursing abroad.

As part of her public health practicum in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, the immersion trip was focused on nursing abroad where Clay and her classmates provided nursing care in clinics by taking vitals, caring for wounds and administering medication. Clay and her nursing colleagues also were able to enjoy the food, jet skis, fishing, pristine beaches and horseback riding of the famous Harbour Island.

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While in Eleuthera, Bahamas, Laveita Clay (third from left), along with fellow nursing students, learned from nurses on the island about nursing abroad.

While in Eleuthera, Bahamas, Laveita Clay (third from left), along with fellow nursing students, learned from nurses on the island about nursing abroad.

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While in Peru, Isaiah Paris explored important cultural landmarks like Machu Picchu.

While in Peru, Isaiah Paris explored important cultural landmarks like Machu Picchu.

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In Peru, Ryan Wang enjoyed interacting with both local people and animals.

In Peru, Ryan Wang enjoyed interacting with both local people and animals.

Culture and language in Peru

Isaiah Paris headed to Peru this summer with other members of his Spanish 202E class at Oxford College to learn about life in the Peruvian Andes. The rising third-year student from Macon, Georgia, noted how rewarding the opportunity was.

“The experience surpassed my initial expectations and became a profound journey of self-discovery and cultural connection,” Paris says.

“I found myself thriving in practical contexts and engaging with the culture around me, which was especially meaningful as it allowed me to connect with my Latinx roots.”

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While in Peru, Isaiah Paris explored important cultural landmarks like Machu Picchu.

Paris, who is majoring in chemistry with a minor in Latin American and Caribbean studies, says that one of the most significant moments of the trip was perhaps the least expected. When he got sick in Cusco, he was accompanied by Natalia Bayona Vasquez, an Oxford professor who was on the trip as an advisor. While recovering, he and Vasquez explored the city, dined at local restaurants, went to museums and visited a theater to watch a film completely in Spanish.

“These are things I might not have had in a group setting. This period allowed me to engage in sort of unfiltered learning that many do not get to experience. It taught me to embrace unexpected circ*mstances and find value in every situation, no matter how challenging,” says Paris.

Also visiting Peru was Ryan Wang, a rising second-year student at Oxford majoring in quantitative sciences with a concentration in political science.

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In Peru, Ryan Wang enjoyed interacting with both local people and animals.

“We studied the traditions of the Andean people and their spiritual connection to the land,” Wang says.

Wang, from Naperville, Illinois, reflected fondly on his interactions with a variety of animals, including llamas, alpacas and donkeys. While learning more about the languages in Peru, he learned to utilize a basic introductory phrase.

“I learned that ‘Noqaq sutiymi …’ means ‘My name is …’ in Quechua, one of the languages spoken by indigenous people of Peru,” says Wang.

Health care and gender studies in Argentina

Sloane Shabelman, a rising third-year student from Glenview, Illinois, spent five weeks of her summer learning about Argentinian health care, culture and gender in Buenos Aires as part of the Emory Argentine Studies Program in Emory College of Arts and Sciences.

Not only did she gain more insight into those topics, but she also sharpened her Spanish skills because all the courses she took were taught in Spanish.

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While in Argentina, Sloane Shabelman attended the food festival Sabores de la Patria, celebrating Argentine cuisine.

“I’ve learned a lot of Argentina-specific Spanish vernacular, but more broadly I learned how you can interact and get along with people who may have different perspectives, beliefs and experiences than you,” says Shabelman.

Jezmin Chavarria, a rising second-year student from San Antonio, Texas, joined Shabelman in Buenos Aires. Chavarria, who will major in business and minor in Spanish this fall, found it particularly interesting to learn about the impact of soccer on Argentine culture.

“Learning about this deep connection highlighted how the sport is not only a national passion, but also a reflection of the gender and machismo dynamics present in society,” says Chavarria.

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Jezmin Chavarria found the importance of stepping out of her comfort zone and gaining new experiences in Argentina.

Between studying the connection of gender in Argentine society, kayaking with her classmates and exploring new cities, Chavarria also recognized the profound impact the trip had on her personal and professional development.

“I learned how to step out of my comfort zone and gain new perspectives on this trip,” says Chavarria.

“I want to encourage other first-generation and low-income students to pursue study abroad opportunities. These experiences not only enhance personal and academic growth but also open doors to new possibilities and networks.”

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While in Argentina, Sloane Shabelman attended the food festival Sabores de la Patria, celebrating Argentine cuisine.

While in Argentina, Sloane Shabelman attended the food festival Sabores de la Patria, celebrating Argentine cuisine.

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Jezmin Chavarria found the importance of stepping out of her comfort zone and gaining new experiences in Argentina.

Jezmin Chavarria found the importance of stepping out of her comfort zone and gaining new experiences in Argentina.

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A group of Oxford College students, including Nancy Puente (center) and Ankit Doddamane (second from left) explored England and France to learn more about the history and publication of scientific research articles.

A group of Oxford College students, including Nancy Puente (center) and Ankit Doddamane (second from left) explored England and France to learn more about the history and publication of scientific research articles.

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The group explored the historical palace of Versailles, learning more about the influence monarchs had on scientific thought.

The group explored the historical palace of Versailles, learning more about the influence monarchs had on scientific thought.

History of scientific communications in England and France

In the early weeks of summer, a group of Oxford College students traveled to England and France, the home countries of the first scientific journals, for the class "History of the Scientific Research Article since 1665" to learn more about the history of scientific research articles.

Nancy Puente of Atlanta, a rising third-year chemistry major on the pre-med track, was a member of the group that explored the forces driving the evolution of scientific research articles. On the trip, Puente analyzed archives, visited the study rooms of early influential scientists, attended printing press workshops and more.

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A group of Oxford College students, including Nancy Puente (center) and Ankit Doddamane (second from left) explored England and France to learn more about the history and publication of scientific research articles.

While on the trip, Puente was impacted by the fact that the historical exclusivity of science didn’t hold non-traditional scientists back from contributing to research articles.

“Although women were known to receive a substantial amount of scrutiny for participating in the sciences, some of them were able to transcend the limits that society placed on them,” Puente says. “The Lister sisters were a prime example of this — they were scientific illustrators and engravers in the 17th century.”

Ankit Doddamane, a rising third-year student from Bangalore, India, found that the trip sparked his deep curiosity for the history of the Scientific Revolution.

While in England, he and the group visited significant historical sites like the Bodleian Library, the Royal Society in London and the History of Science Museum, and in France, they toured Versailles.

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The group explored the historical palace of Versailles, learning more about the influence monarchs had on scientific thought.

“The visit to Versailles expanded my understanding of how science was intertwined with politics and culture. Monarchs played a significant role in supporting scientific endeavors, and this patronage influenced the development of scientific thought,” says Doddamane.

“This experience gave me a deeper appreciation for the historical context of scientific progress and the ongoing importance of science communication in society,” says Doddamane.

Media, arts and language in Senegal

Ella Mukasa, a rising fourth-year student studying French and economics, studied in Senegal for two months through the Emory Art, Literature and Social Movements in Senegal program. There, Mukasa and her Emory College of Arts and Sciences classmates studied French media, historical arts of Africa and Wolof, a language spoken in Senegal.

Throughout the trip, Mukasa made the most of her time by immersing herself in the culture both inside and outside the classroom.

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Ella Mukasa immersed herself in a broad range of cultural experiences during her two-month study abroad trip to Senegal.

“It was refreshing to improve my French in an African francophone country. It provided a new and insightful perspective that I found deeply enriching, and I found it incredibly rewarding to work with African professors,” says Mukasa. “Experiencing the culture of the area through arts events, food and connections with my peers and host family has made me more appreciative of Senegalese culture and the diverse world we live in.”

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Ella Mukasa immersed herself in a broad range of cultural experiences during her two-month study abroad trip to Senegal.

Ella Mukasa immersed herself in a broad range of cultural experiences during her two-month study abroad trip to Senegal.

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While in Ireland, Kenan Bajraktarevic (right) and other Oxford students visited the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin.

While in Ireland, Kenan Bajraktarevic (right) and other Oxford students visited the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin.

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Diya Nair (center) and other students on the trip visited the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the coast of Northern Ireland.

Diya Nair (center) and other students on the trip visited the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the coast of Northern Ireland.

Political relations in the British Isles

Kenan Bajraktarevic, a rising second-year student at Oxford College studying finance and international studies, visited Cork and Dublin in Ireland and Belfast in Northern Ireland as part of the "Brexit, Borders, and Belonging: Identity and Conflict on the Island of Ireland" class to learn from experts in education, government and nonprofits about identity and conflict.

Bajraktarevic and other Oxford students learned about the history of the Irish fight for independence with a focus on the Troubles, a decades-long period of conflict between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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While in Ireland, Kenan Bajraktarevic (right) and other Oxford students visited the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin.

“Our tour guides in locations around the country had interesting personal testimonies about the Troubles. They helped us understand both sides of the conflict by inviting us to explore every corner of where it historically happened,” says Bajraktarevic.

The most valuable learning experience for Bajraktarevic happened when high officials of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs met the group in Dublin.

“I had the opportunity to ask them about the prospects regarding unification between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland,” says Bajraktarevic. “Other students asked questions regarding health care systems and economic growth. No matter the major of each student, we were able to find some application of our studies to the work of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs.”

Diya Nair, a rising second-year student from Woodbridge, New Jersey, was also on the trip. The human health and international studies double major found it interesting to explore the many topics that are impacted by the historical division.

“We explored factors like politics, nationalism, history, religion, ethnicity and the impact of recent developments like Brexit,” says Nair.

“It was interesting to think about the future of the peace process and how we may play a role as the next generation of leaders.”

Perhaps one of the most notable pieces of information from her time abroad was learning the history of certain city names.

“It was interesting to learn about the complex historical, political and religious divisions in the region that have created contention over the naming of cities,” says Nair. “This is a matter that can cause offense when interacting with locals, and it reminds us to be mindful and respectful when approaching such a divided topic.”

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Diya Nair (center) and other students on the trip visited the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the coast of Northern Ireland.

Food and language in Italy

While in northern Italy’s city of Bologna, Arden Phoenix studied Italian language and culture alongside other Emory College of Arts and Sciences students as part of the Emory Italian Program in Bologna. During her time there, Phoenix — a rising third-year student from Washington, D.C., studying philosophy, politics and law and minoring in Italian — visited many other locations, including the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre and Florence. She also watched the Bologna Football Club team compete in the Championships Leagues for the first time in more than 50 years.

Besides sharpening her Italian skills, Phoenix learned to always embrace the novelty of a new location and be open to connecting with the people around you.

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Arden Phoenix (front right) enjoyed forging closer bonds with friends during her study abroad experience in Bologna, Italy.

“I’ve been casual friends with some of the people on my trip since freshman year, but I hadn’t really taken the time to get to know them before this trip,” says Phoenix.

“After our time in Italy, however, I can proudly say I’ve formed very deep bonds with these people. I truly believe that is one of the greatest benefits of studying abroad — we found a home in one another while experiencing life. I think it leads to a great inner change during a once-in-a-lifetime trip.”

Also in Italy with Phoenix was John Coppolino, a rising third-year majoring in finance and Italian from Tenafly, New Jersey. Coppolino enjoyed studying Italian conversation while there and grew fond of the cultural importance placed on food.

“I knew Italians valued food, but I was actually surprised how much it matters to them,” says Coppolino. “Anytime I asked a local what I should do in a city, they usually recommended that I go somewhere to eat. The attention to detail with fresh ingredients was really impressive, and I enjoyed the longer mealtime with friends.”

Story by Anna Chapman. Design by Ruby Katz. Wallpaper by Natalia Volk/Getty Images.

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Arden Phoenix (front right) enjoyed forging closer bonds with friends during her study abroad experience in Bologna, Italy.

Arden Phoenix (front right) enjoyed forging closer bonds with friends during her study abroad experience in Bologna, Italy.

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John Coppolino (bottom left) and Arden Phoenix (top right) spent meals together with other classmates during their time in Bologna, Italy.

John Coppolino (bottom left) and Arden Phoenix (top right) spent meals together with other classmates during their time in Bologna, Italy.

Resources:

  • Emory College of Arts and Sciences Education Abroad
  • Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Service Learning Immersion Trips
  • Oxford College Global Learning

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