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A truly global approach to studying — and learning


Developed for today's interdisciplinary and multicultural learning environment, The Globalist's University Channel explores key features of globalization in a thematically based fashion. Our University Channel offers a thought-provoking and stimulating global balance sheet of the key countries, regions and issues of globalization.


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Countries and Globalization     Key Issues of Globalization
     
Sample Week:
Brazil and Globalization
    Sample Week:
Health and Globalization
 
Africa

Agriculture
China   AIDS
  European Union       Children
  France       Cities
  Germany       Companies
  India       Debt
  Indonesia       Development
  Latin America       Environment
  Mexico       History
  Nigeria       IMF
  Poland       Islam & Democracy
  Russia and the West       Oil
  Saudi Arabia       OPEC
  South Africa       Poverty
  Thailand       Religion
  Turkey and the West       Technology
  United Kingdom         Trade
  United States         U.S. Brands
  U.S. and Israel       Security
  Vatican         Sports
  Vietnam       Women
  ...and more       ...and more

Compelling features ...

e explore the different dimensions of globalization through two compelling feature programs. They provide semester-long enrichment to enliven your course syllabus — and serve as a comprehensive guide to understanding globalization.

Each weekly package contains five features that cover one key issue or theme of globalization — and, at the same time — transcend the borderlines of nations and societies, cultures and economies.

... for intercultural and interdisciplinary thinking

With the University Channel, you and your students will obtain access to the leading-edge thinking that shapes life in the emerging global community.

The University Channel transcends the borderlines of nations and societies, cultures and economies.

The Globalist's University Channel fills a critical void in the current line-up of online learning resources which are still too often rooted in nation-based learning concepts — even in today's post-national world.

Rather than promoting assumptions of any nation's superiority, it embraces the concept of the global learning community — meaning that all nations and cultures offer vital insights and teach useful lessons.

Rooted in an interdisciplinary as well as intercultural approach, and guided by a powerful advisory board, The Globalist works with some of the most innovative authors in the world to create the weekly packages for The University Channel.

   

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A collection of thought-provoking features with a global perspective
Dialogue-oriented facts, quotes and analyses
Prepares college students for the global job market
Stimulates independent, intercultural thinking
A truly global approach to studying the global economy, history, politics, culture and the environment


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