Dear Colleagues, We are very pleased to be able to again offer short term study programs and field programs to Cuba as we did for many U.S. universities and schools prior to 2004. Under the new regulations issued Jan. 24, we can again offer short term programs for both undergraduate and graduate students, traveling with full time, assistant, and adjunct professors. The conditions are that the programs must be for credit and that students must receive written authorization from their university for their travel. Applying for a specific license from the U.S. Treasury Department is no longer required. Consortium programs are again available and possible. Programs can be any length of time. As previously, we can organize study programs in: History, Literature, Politics, Afro-Cuban Studies, Sociology, the Arts, Women's Studies, Architecture, Community Planning & Development, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Philosophy, Public Health, Libraries, Social Work, Environmental Studies, Education & Pedgagogy, Legal Studies, Cuban Studies, Religious Studies & Theology, Business & Public Administration. The programs can be both general (Cuban Studies; Afro-Cuban Studies) or specific (History of the Cuban Revolution; Afro-Cuban Women Writers of the 20th Century). They can be free standing programs or we can organize the program with a counterpart organization or university in Cuba. Common Ground has relations with a wide range of Cuban counterpart organizations: The University of Havana, Casa de las Americas, Center for Marti Studies, Center for Che Guevara, Cuban Union of Writers and Artists, Office of the Historian, National Association of Cuban Teachers, National Association of Cuban Nurses, National Association of Cuban Jurists, Institute of Philosophy, Cuban Business Consulting Services, Cuban Institute for Education Exchange, Center for women's Studies, and Ministries of Public Health, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of International Investment, and many others. Programs can include lectures as well as site visits and tours in all areas and regions of Cuba. While some programs can be university or institution based, others can be free standing, as the U.S. universities and professors need. As many of you know who have worked with us, we are extremely experienced and very well respected in Cuba as well as with study abroad colleagues with whom we have worked in the U.S. and the professors who have led programs to Cuba. We can work with you to design programs, to set up the appropriate contacts and relations with counterpart organizations in Cuba, to make all of the logistical arrangements, and to ensure that the students are well received and well protected throughout their stay in Cuba. Currently we are able to offer home stays as well as hotel accommodations in Havana. In the provinces we have a choice of hotels in city and suburban settings. The transportation we use is airconditioned and comfortable. All of our programs include medical/evacuation insurance to cover all participants while in Cuba. All of our programs include an English speaking guide. There are daily direct flights from Miami and weekly from New York. We expect there to be flights again from Los Angeles and possibly other U.S. cities in the near future. We have a representative in Cuba who directly and solely represents us and can help in any way needed when the group is in Cuba. All of which is to say, we hope that you will count on us as you think once again about short term study programs in Cuba and as your professors and other faculty again come to you for field programs to Cuba. Merri Ansara Director, Common Ground 359 Main Street, #2A Easthampton, MA 01027 Tel 413-203-1125 Fax 413-529-1119 m.ansara@commongroundtravel.com www.commongroundtravel.com
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Common Ground Programs for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
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