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Yes, go to worldstrides.com.au No, stay on worldstrides.comOur approach to faculty-led programs and short-term study abroad is in our name: custom. Like a fingerprint, each faculty-led custom program is unique, and our capabilities across 110+ countries are unmatched. By incorporating your curriculum goals, we source one-of-a-kind experiences that better prepare your students for future careers by exposing them to international culture, businesses, and academic engagements. From selecting your destination to identifying interactive engagements that bring your curriculum to life, our thematic approach ensures that your program is finetuned to the learning outcomes and unique needs of you and your students.
Once your program is developed, you’ll work directly with an account manager who will be your champion, working directly with our large team of logistical experts, curriculum specialists, and on-the-ground partners. Our long-time university partners see their account managers as an integral part of their own university teams, ensuring that your program is uniquely yours each and every year.
To begin customizing your program, give us a call at 1-800-422-2368.
Jennifer Fisher leads our WorldStrides Custom Programs team, working directly with university partners to globalize their curriculum through short-term, faculty-led cultural immersions. Jen brings a passion for customized curriculum solutions to this role after more than 25 years working with institutions of higher learning.
Prosperous and stable with a famously low income tax rate, Chile has become one of the best places in Latin America to do business. Study finance, telecomm, mining, or agribusiness here by visiting companies excelling in these fields and learn about Chile’s role in the regional economy. Especially with neighbor Brazil struggling, Chile is a nation at the top of a region on the rise.
Come face to face with the enormous moai, the stone statues that have made this UNESCO Heritage site famous. Learn about the islanders, past and present, and the mysterious events that occurred in this remote volcanic island.
Walk in the footsteps of Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral, both Nobel prize-winning poets who made Chilean literature famous. Study Chilean history and geopolitics through the eyes of these then-diplomats and read about the Latin American experience through their powerful works.
Though widely condemned for violating human rights and suppressing political free will, dictator August Pinochet’s 16-year reign began a radical turn toward free markets that set the stage for Chile’s current economic policies. Democratically elected governments since the 1990s have largely continued on this path, while also dramatically reducing poverty and increasing global competitiveness.
Over this time, Chile has increasingly assumed regional and international leadership roles befitting its status as a stable, democratic nation. Today, Chile is Latin America’s most competitive economy, ranking first in Latin America and 28th out of 139 countries worldwide in the Global Competitiveness Index calculated by the World Economic Forum. With world-class agriculture, a growing tech infrastructure, and abundant natural resources, Chile is likely to continue to attract investment of all kinds from Latin America and elsewhere.