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For questions about internship applicability, contact:

Dr. Laura B. DeLind
(email: delind@msu.edu)
Department of Anthropology
302 Baker Hall, MSU Campus

 

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Peace and Justice Studies
Michigan State University
514 S. Kedzie Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: (517) 353-4617

Steve Sharra – Advisor
sharrast@msu.edu

 

INTERNSHIPS:

Many of the internship opportunities available at MSU can qualify for Peace and Justice specialization credits. Contact Laura DeLind for more information.

Here are some great opportunities:

Michigan Peace Team:

Interns have the opportunity to learn about and participate in the work of a grassroots, nonprofit statewide peace organization that is connected to an international network of peace organizations. (download details)

Ethics and Development -- Mali:

Summer 2004(download details and application information) Some of the key ethical issues and problems we will be studying:

Should Mali permit the production of transgenic crops or the import of genetically modified foods?

Should contemporary artists and manufacturers be encouraged to adapt their work for tourism, mass domestic consumption and export?

How can Malian elementary schools address the serious problems of gender inequality, given the scarcity of resources and qualified teachers?

Generally, what has globalization meant for Mali?