The "Climate Resilience in Thailand" program at UC Davis involves accommodations at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, where students will live in a nearby residence, and enjoy affordable meal options at local eateries, with organized excursions to cultural and ecological sites including Ayutthaya and Khao Yai National Park, all while adhering to specific risk advisories for studying abroad.
The "Climate Resilience in Thailand" program at UC Davis offers financial aid options for eligible students and outlines its program fees, which are subject to change and exclude airfare and additional personal expenses. Estimated costs for UC and non-UC students include a non-refundable summer abroad fee, course fees, and accommodation charges, with specific items covered such as lodging, meals, transportation, entrance fees, and GeoBlue health insurance. Students are also advised on expenses not covered, including personal travel and medical costs.
The "Climate Resilience in Thailand" program includes pre-departure and on-site orientations, requires participants to arrange their own travel and obtain necessary visas, provides airport transfers and local transportation for activities, offers GeoBlue Global Health Insurance, and supports LGBTQIA+ travelers with relevant resources.
Claire Napawan is an Associate Professor and Director of the Landscape Architecture + Environmental Design Program, housed within the Department of Human Ecology. She is also an architect, landscape architect, urban designer and academic who has designed and studied urban environments for over 15 years.
UC Davis Summer Abroad Thailand offers students the opportunity to earn units over the summer through immersive coursework, enhanced by local excursions, guest lectures and reflective assignments.
Discover why Bangkok is considered “the Venice of the East” by exploring the significance of water in the culture, design and planning of this Southeast Asian mega-city.
The Community, Technology, and Sustainability in Nepal Winter Break Intensive program provides financial aid options and outlines program fees that cover accommodations, meals, transportation, and insurance, while also noting that additional personal expenses, such as airfare and entertainment, are not included.
Financial aid is available for the UC Davis Summer Abroad program "Housing and Urbanism in Barcelona," which includes accommodation, meals, transportation, and activities, but fees are subject to change and do not cover airfare or personal expenses.
The Community, Technology, and Sustainability in Nepal Winter Break Intensive program includes pre-departure and on-site orientations, requires students to arrange their own travel and obtain necessary visas, provides public transportation details for participants, and offers GeoBlue Global Health Insurance coverage while encouraging LGBTQIA+ travelers to research local culture and resources before departure.
UC Davis Summer Abroad Nepal offers students the opportunity to earn units over the summer through immersive coursework, enhanced by local excursions, guest lectures and reflective assignments.