Global Programs

Students gain experience in international settings in a variety of ways: elective field-based courses, global research opportunities and international practica for those eligible. The Office of Global Programs also hosts speakers, conferences and student-focused events that provide rich international perspectives from diverse stakeholders.

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The Brown School is at the cutting edge of international research and practice for social work and social policy.

Field-Based Courses

In the past, course offerings have changed each year based on faculty proposals. 

A peek at our past courses:

International Practicum

An international practicum is a field placement that is completed in a Core Affiliated Practicum site outside of the United States. Through a guided process, eligible students will be able to select from a set of core affiliated international practicum sites—including opportunities with organizations such as Camp Group, Ugandan Developmental Health Organization, MINGA, Los Aliados, TERREWODE, Center for Infectious Disease Research Zambia , Maji Safi Group, Winrock International, and many local NGOs.

For the International Practicum Guidelines and online application, please click here.

Global Research

Our faculty and doctoral students lead research projects all over the globe, often hiring students as research assistants to partner in their work.