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FASS Field Schools
Open to both undergraduate and graduate students, field schools are generally offered in the Summer term and are an off-campus delivery of 大象传媒 courses for a small cohort of students.
Facilitated by the Study Abroad office, most field schools are full term programs directed by an 大象传媒 instructor, consisting of 3 to 12 units of selected courses. On a field school you will undertake a combination of coursework, assignments, and field studies intended to integrate learning with the location. Generally, programs begin at an 大象传媒 campus and then continue overseas. You will pay a program fee which covers most of the in-country costs of the program.
NATO Field School and Simulation Program
Rome, Italy | Brussels, Belgium | The Hague, Netherlands | Riga, Latvia
Open to students from all NATO nations. The NATO Field School and Simulation Program gives students the to opportunity to observe professionals and experts in their working environment and be immersed in the decisions that political, diplomatic, and military personnel face. This includes visits across Europe, including NATO HQ, SHAPE, the European External Action Services, the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, and many more.
Students will also have the opportunity to develop and test their skills through negotiation and decision-making simulations with mentorship from senior officials and diplomats. Like a dynamic practicum or apprenticeship, the NATO Field School prepares you for entry-level employment in foreign affairs, defence policy and various national and international security sectors, as well as international NGO sectors.