Are you an American who is currently pursuing a graduate degree at a Latin American university? Or an alum? If so, Idealist.org would love to hear from YOU!
From cultural barriers to enhanced research opportunities, studying in another country can be quite a different experience. We’re interested in learning more about the benefits and challenges of getting a degree abroad – and we’d love it if you could take 20 minutes of your time to fill out this quick survey. The survey deadline is November 15.
Your participation is extremely valuable. The results will be used to create a series of articles for American students interested in pursuing a graduate degree abroad. If this doesn’t sound like you but you know someone who would be a great fit, please pass the survey along.
Additionally, if you’re looking to pursue a graduate degree in the public good after Latin America, check out our Public Service Graduate Education Resource Center for help in getting started.
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