Notre Dame International launches four new short-term study abroad programs | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › Notre Dame International launches four new short-term study abroad programs Notre Dame International launches four new short-term study abroad programs Published: May 13, 2015 Author: Amanda Skofstad Notre Dame International at the University of Notre Dame will launch four new short-term study abroad programs for summer 2015: South Africa for Student-Athletes, Summer Greece, China Summer Language Program and Global Gateway seminars for rising freshmen. This expansion of program offerings marks progress toward NDI’s — and the University’s — goal to provide every eligible undergraduate with an opportunity to study abroad. Notre Dame is consistently ranked among the nation’s top universities for undergraduate study abroad participation and sends more than half of its students abroad before graduation. While the traditional model of a semester or academic year abroad remains the standard, class schedules, athletics and work commitments can make these longer programs inaccessible to many students. “Growth in short-term programs is the nationwide trend in higher education,” said Rosemary Max, director of international programs at NDI. “Given the complexity of students’ lives and schedules, we aim to enhance our already great offerings through a more flexible approach to international education. These four new summer programs represent efforts in that direction.” NDI’s summer offerings, including long-standing six-week programs in London and Dublin, are diverse in scope and targeted to student needs and interests. Nearly 350 students will study abroad on NDI programs this summer, with a quarter of those attending one of the four debut programs. In mid-May, 16 student-athletes will go to South Africa for a three-week, faculty-led exploration of racism and the role sports played in the transition from apartheid government to democracy. In June, 13 students will fly to Greece for a faculty-led seminar in Ancient Corinth to experience archaeological sites and museums in ways denied to tourists. Also in June, 23 students will embark on an eight-week intensive language program at Peking University in Beijing, where they will practice Chinese with PKU undergraduates. The most innovative new programs are the pre-orientation, two-week summer seminars in London and Rome for admitted first-year students. “We are thrilled to have rising freshmen registered for our new Global Gateway seminars,” Max said. “These students will have studied abroad before they have even set foot on campus.” Now entering its second year, the popular Ireland Inside Track program will provide 98 students with an intensive eight-day encounter with Irish society, culture and economy. “These innovations in Notre Dame’s study abroad programs are a great reminder that with international education, we are only as limited as our imaginations,” said Nick Entrikin, vice president and associate provost for internationalization. “We are excited about providing students with new options and we welcome ideas from everyone in the Notre Dame community.” Notre Dame International advances international study, exchange and scholarship by cultivating Notre Dame’s global alliances and partnerships. Its vision is to guide and support Notre Dame in achieving the goal of becoming a preeminent global university that is distinguished by its Catholic character. Contact: Amanda Skofstad, NDI, 574-631-0398, skofstad@nd.edu Posted In: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion International Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Related September 12, 2022 Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street … in different countries? August 29, 2022 Former president of Colombia to teach in Keough School of Global Affairs, deliver public lecture May 05, 2022 Kroc Institute releases special report on ethnic approach within the Colombian Peace Agreement May 03, 2022 Pulte Institute launches Central America Research Alliance April 06, 2022 Rise in trust of institutions led to boost in entrepreneurial intent, especially among STEM undergraduates For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn