Summer Program
Program Overview
Bard College’s Globalization and International Affairs (BGIA) Program provides a unique opportunity for university students and recent graduates to engage in the study and practice of human rights law, civil society development, political economy, ethics and writing on international affairs. BGIA blends traditional coursework in these fields with internships at world-class international organizations in New York City.
This summer, from June 4 – July 31, BGIA will operate a highly selective, 8-week program for 20 students, who will be expected to take two courses and intern up to 40 hours per week.
The Internship Program
Students intern with international affairs organizations based in New York City. These include governmental, nonprofit, media, and corporate entities working in diverse areas of global concern. To insure a high quality, substantive experience, students have a mentor at the internship who supervises and structures the internship. The Core Seminar on Globalization and International Affairs provides students with an academic framework to contextualize their professional experiences.
Courses
This summer students will have a choice of 3 courses:
Students are expected to take a minimum of 6 credits during the summer.
Costs
Due to reconstruction, Student apartments, classrooms, lecture hall, and offices will be moving to the de Hirsch Residence at the 92nd Street Y (92nd St. and Lexington Ave).
The 8-week BGIA summer program will cost $8,996, based on:
- enrollment in 6 credits ($1,100 per credit),
- a room in the de Hirsch Residene ($2,000) and
- student fees ($99 for technology use, libraries and ID cards).
Global Studies Awards are available to students seeking financial aid to defray costs.
Applying
Admission is rolling with a preferred deadline of February 1.
For All Other Students
BGIA Application, Non-Bard Students
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For Bard and Simon's Rock Students
BGIA Application
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For More Information
Please do not hesitate to contact Risa Grais-Targow by telephone at 212-348-0858 or e-mail at grais@bard.edu if you have any further questions.
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