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- Middle Eastern Studies at NYU (Spring 2015) (Archived 2016)
- Golden Mountain: Chinese Immigration to the U.S. (Course #4656) (Archived 2016)
- Beyond Sustenance: The Culture of Food in Global Film (Spring 2015) (Archived 2016)
- The Plan (Archived 2016)
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International ExchangesThe Interdependence Institute encourages student participation in international exchanges. Our students make meaningful connections with students from other countries, explore the customs and traditions of others, immerse themselves in their chosen language of study, and gain a broader global perspective through international travel. Our teachers interact with colleagues from other countries and exchange ideas about best practices. These experiences enhance our ability to teach for global competence and prepare students for a complex interdependent world.For the most current information on international exchanges, please follow the twitter feed for the Department of World Languages. For additional photographs and information on international exchanges, please visit the links on the navigation bar to the left and the Department of World Languages.