Did You do Anything Fun this Summer?
Several Vol 小猪视频官网 students and faculty members can confidently say 鈥淵es! I traveled the world through study abroad this summer!鈥
Study abroad programs provide life-changing academic experiences. Every program enables students to immerse themselves in another culture while visiting sites of cultural and historical importance that connect directly to the course material.聽 This summer, 21 Vol 小猪视频官网 students and seven Vol 小猪视频官网 faculty participated in study abroad programs in 11 countries. Here are some highlights from the faculty perspective.
England with Carol 鈥淭op鈥 Topping, Psychology Faculty
The best aspect of introducing students to England each summer is helping them explore a new country where the primary language is English! That takes off an element of anxiety in communicating with the locals, ordering food, finding excursion locations, and exploring the unknown on days off from class.
Japan with Melanie Cochran, History Faculty
Going to Japan with students was an amazing experience, as beneficial for me as it was for the students. All agreed that Japan is spectacular. It was so great to see the students in awe of this country's beauty, friendliness, history, efficiency, and safety. Many students who participated had never been abroad before, so I was able to see their worldviews expanding in a tremendous and meaningful way. They realized that we have a lot to learn from other countries and cultures, particularly with the ways that the Japanese people respect the environment, public spaces, and each other.
Ireland and South Africa with Ami Price, English Faculty
My favorite thing about teaching abroad is that the world is our classroom. There is no better educational experience than walking in the footsteps of the authors and historical figures who have created some of the world鈥檚 most powerful literary works.
In study abroad programs, our classrooms don鈥檛 have walls. Instead, we explore sites of historical, cultural, and literary importance that bring the material to life in a way that simply can鈥檛 be emulated in a traditional classroom.
Scotland with Stella Pierce, History Faculty
I love the directness of the learning process, both for myself and my students. The story is not just being taught, it can be touched, seen, experienced, and felt on a much deeper level than any classroom can allow. I have learned so much myself, it's a dwarfing experience.
In the classroom, my favorite moments are those when I can read the surprise and interest on students鈥 faces. Seeing that fascination play out for a student is one of the greatest joys of teaching. But in study abroad, it鈥檚 not moments, and it鈥檚 not individual students. It鈥檚 nearly a universal experience of curiosity every day. They become inquisitive beings, as if they are experiencing the world anew each moment. They become enthralled with learning!!聽
Want to Learn More?
Vol 小猪视频官网 study abroad programs are administered in partnership with the Tennessee Consortium for International Studies (TnCIS). Full-time faculty interested in teaching abroad in Spring and Summer 2025 can apply from November 1, 2023 to February 1, 2024. Students may apply to study abroad in 2024 starting in the Fall 2023 semester. Scholarships are available to assist with travel costs! Visit for details.