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Global Studies Program


Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences offers a variety of international opportunities for its students to study abroad through its Global Studies Program (GSP). 

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Experiences Abroad

Dietetics major Kelly Frost -- Australia
Frost participated in a summer study abroad program in Australia through the Institute for Study Abroad at Butler University.

Animal Science major Keely Trusell -- Scotland
Keely Trusell, a senior in animal science and a pre-vet major, had the opportunity to work a variety of research project with the faculty and Ph.D. students at the Scottish Agricultural College Animal Health Group in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Animal Science major Holly Minard -- Scotland
Holly Minard, a pre-vet student, participated in a summer research internship at the University of Edinburgh, Royal School of Veterinary Studies.

CSES major Angela Moore -- India

Horticulture major Atsuko Akabane -- Scotland

Hospitality and restaurant management major Amy Davis -- Italy

Agricultural and biological engineering graduate Jacob Irwin and dietetics major Waylon Abernathy -- Spain

Fashion marketing major Katie Crawford -- Italy

Dietetics students Sarah Douglas and Carolyn Treloar -- Scotland

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Study and intern in Brazil
Bumpers College students have a unique opportunity to explore the agriculture, natural resources and culture of Brazil through a new student exchange program with universities in Brazil.

New master's dual-degree program with European universities
The UA department of agricultural economics and agribusiness is cooperating with the University of Florida and a consortium of six universities in Europe to offer a dual degree program which results in an M.S. degree in agricultural economics and an M.S. degree in rural development.

Study abroad opportunities for graduate students
Graduate students in agriculture, engineering and related sciences who are interested in biorenewables and alternative energy sources have the opportunity to study for one semester at a European university.

Horticulture students complete internships in Scotland
Three UA horticulture students -- John Gardner, Andrew Swayne and Atsuko Akabane -- are completing internships this summer in Scotland.

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• Contact the Global Studies office by e-mail. 

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Global Studies Program
Dr. Raymond W. Barclay, Director
425 Hotz Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701
479-575-6727 rbarclay@uark.edu


 

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