Experience the World . . . Go Global!

"As you move through the company and you're looked at for a promotion, one of the things we're going to look at is, do you have international experience?"

– Susan Bishop, Spokeswoman for General Electric Quoted in "Seeking Leaders, U.S. Companies Think Globally," New York Times, 12 December 2007

Huntsman School's 2009 Summer Programs in South America or Asia

How are you preparing yourself to compete in the global marketplace? Jumpstart your career by participating in one of the Huntsman School's 2009 Summer Programs in South America or Asia. Each program lasts eight weeks, three weeks on campus and five weeks traveling (Chile, Brazil, Peru or South Korea, China, Vietnam). During your travels, you will visit businesses, government offices, and international organizations. You will gain insights into the dynamics and realities of the global marketplace and learn how decision makers keep their organizations competitive in a constantly changing environment. Your participation will be an important part of your education as you prepare to enter a global business environment.

To learn how you can participate and become global, click here or contact Liz Allred at liz.allred@usu.edu or 435.797.7621. You can also visit Liz in 309 BUS (CEO Center).

  • Application Deadline for Summer 2009 Programs: 14 November 2008
  • Eligible students will be accepted on a first-come-first-serve basis so apply early and guarantee your participation!
  • Don't have a passport? Apply for one now at http://travel.state.gov/passport.

South America 2007

A team of students who went on the South America trip in 2007 put together a video about their experience. Slide shows with a collection of pictures was also put together for each location.

Video
Brazil Slide Show
Chile Slide Show
Peru slide Show

Contact Information

If you would like more information or to set up an appointment, contact: Liz Allred at liz.allred@usu.edu or call 435.797.7621

Huntsman Scholars Program (Junior Year Experience) For more information contact Stacey Hills, 435.797.8201

 
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