Six pre-departure seminars, during which students have the opportunity to learn theories and approaches to community reconstruction and community development; two weeks in-country experience in Croatia, and one virtual post-travel seminar.
The two weeks in Croatia will expose students to the consequences of the war and its impact on the wellbeing of communities.
While in Croatia, IU students, along with community development actors from the PRONI Centre for Social Education, will have the opportunity to learn and work together during seminars and assignments.
PRONI Centre for Social Education is an extraordinary Croatian NGO that has worked for more than one decade to minimize the ethnic division among youth and create an environment in which young people can rebuild safe and long lasting communities.
Through the PRONI Centre for Social Education students will have an opportunity to interact and work with local students from University of Osijek.
The lectures will take place at the headquarters of PRONI Centre for Social Education in Osijek, Croatia.
One field trip to the Danube and the region of Osijek/Vukovar will be planned for a weekend.
This course will serve as an elective for undergraduate and graduate social work students, or other majors on IU campuses.
The available coursework is particularly suited for, but not necessarily limited to, the following academic interests: Social Work, Sociology, Public Affairs and Administration, and Political Science.