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Georgetown provides unique opportunities for students to gain a heightened awareness and understanding of the world, and to find their place within in it.  Faculty engage issues of global significance, world leaders frequent campus and contribute to dialogue on current affairs, and activities including study abroad, international community-based learning and social justice outreach promote intercultural understanding.

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  • Journalism Student Fellowship
    Journalism Students to Study Holocaust at Auschwitz
    March 14, 2011
    Two Georgetown graduate students will participate in a trip this spring to Berlin and Auschwitz in Poland to study the Holocaust as a framework for ethical challenges in contemporary reporting of human rights abuses.
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    Men’s Basketball Team to Tour China This Summer
    March 8, 2011
    Georgetown’s global presence will be enhanced this summer when the men’s basketball team tours China to participate in a range of athletic, educational and cultural activities during a two-week tour.  The team will depart on Aug. 13 and return to Washington, D.C. on Aug. 27.
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