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The Peace, Reconciliation and Restorative Justice in Ireland course is a three-credit course for Social Work, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, and Criminal Justice students focusing on the social, political, and cultural realities of an island once marked by intense conflict and sectarian violence.
When you’re not able to fit an entire semester or summer away into your curriculum, taking part in an Minnesota State Moorhead short-term faculty led course will give you a taste of another country and a rich academic experience.
National Student Exchange is a program of over 165 colleges and universities that assist their students in attending universities in almost every state and several U.S. territories for up to one year.
There are many resources available when you are seeking to study abroad. The Moorhead Study Abroad program put together these resources for you. If you have any further questions please contact our office.
Studying abroad on a global exchange program is more than just an academic experience - it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in new cultures, broaden your perspectives, and develop invaluable life skills.
Get the hands-on field experience of art history by traveling to Paris, Amsterdam and Avignon and learn about urbanism, impressionism and post-impressionism.
The Minnesota State Moorhead Student Academic Conference is a great opportunity to volunteer your time for a great cause.
Minnesota State Moorhead’s Andrew B. Conteh Student Academic Conference (SAC) provides student researchers with an opportunity to present their work to faculty, administration, peers and the community in a formal academic setting.
The Minnesota State Moorhead annual Student Academic Conference schedule of presentations.
Whether you're a student presenter, faculty advisor or volunteer, it's important to be well prepared for the Student Academic Conference.
