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Featured are organizations in Minnesota who are working in Global Health issues at the local level. These can serve as a touch point for field experiences, collaborations, or other academic work in the School of Public Health. Visit the GHWG SPH website to see a list of organizations with past student field experiences.
Similarly, the Minnesota International NGO Network maintains a list of all international NGOs working in Minnesota, many of which focus on global health issues. Visit their website for an up-to-date list of Minnesota International NGOs.
Visit this link to explore organizations with past student field experiences.
We've identified some helpful information for international travel as a part of the University of Minnesota.
The CLA Language Center at the University of Minnesota offers a program called TandemPlus Language and Culture Exchange.Â
The Face-to-Face (F2F) program matches native speakers of two different languages, who learn from each other and help one another to learn. Typically, the partners meet for about two hours every week. Priority is given to language students currently enrolled in a class at the University of Minnesota, but registration is open to all. Face-to-Face partnerships can be virtual or in-person depending on the location of the participants and the availability. Some participants may be in a different country and participants will have to meet online using Zoom or a similar platform to practice their second-language skills with students at universities in countries such as Mexico, Honduras, Argentina, Peru, Brazil, Russia, Germany, France, and Israel.