- Case Studies
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- Case Studies
- Delegates
- Case Studies
- Delegates
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- Case Studies
- Delegates
Our Case Studies Are Time Capsules for World Events.
4 Phase Case Study Approach
Phase 1 Mentorship
Delegates are paired with a global mentor and chat with them once a month over the course of 2 months via Skype to learn more about the Case Study Topic.
Phase 2 Fieldwork
Delegates travel abroad to meet with local business, political, and social figures. This allows students to collect research for their Case Study Topic.
Phase 3 Conference
Delegates collaboratively present their Case Study thesis during an international conference workshop, alongside 40+ of their global peers.
Phase 4 Teaching
Delegates publish their Case Studies and teach the Cases in classrooms around the world as a vehicle to create awareness about their newly learned topics.
Exploring Journalism and Democracy in a Digital Age
Students traveled to Germany to further explore the role of Journalism and Democracy in a Digital Age. Scroll right to learn more.
Fieldwork.
During our time in the city of Bonn, our students visited the offices of Deutsche Welle, Germany's public international broadcaster. Talking with various journalists and media professionals helped our students develop the foundation of their Case Study on the topic "Exploring Journalism & Democracy in a Digital Age."
International Workshop.
After a day working with their international mentors, our delegates worked together to create a draft thesis for their Case Study. Delegates later collectively presented this thesis during a Workshop Presentation at the World Business Dialogue Conference at the University of Cologne in Cologne, Germany. With over 50 workshop participants from around the world, this was a great opportunity for our delegates to present their ideas, collect research, and receive feedback.
Understanding the Syrian Refugee Crisis through Basheer's Story
Students traveled to Germany to further explore how the Syrian Refugee Crisis has unveiled in Germany. Scroll right to read more.
Fieldwork.
Delegates traveled to Frankfurt to meet with a managing Partner at PWC to better understand the economic impacts of the refugee crisis in Germany. Next, the Delegation was off to Bonn to visit the CARE offices. During our time in Bonn, our Delegation shared quality time and a community meal with refugees at a local church. These experiences were integral in better understanding the Case Study topic "Basheer's Story. Understanding the Syrian Refugee Crisis."
International Workshop.
After a day working with their international mentors, our delegates worked together to create a draft thesis for their Case Study. Delegates later collectively presented this thesis during a Workshop Presentation at the World Business Dialogue Conference at the University of Cologne in Cologne, Germany. With over 50 workshop participants from around the world, this was a great opportunity for our delegates to present their ideas, collect research, and receive feedback.
The Black Market for the U.S. Dollar in Argentina
Students traveled to Argentina to further explore the phenomenon of the 'Dolar Blue' through the Black Market for the U.S. Dollar. Scroll right to learn more.
Fieldwork.
Delegates traveled to Buenos Aires for Fieldwork site trips to Google, ITBA University, and an exploratory day interviewing 'arbolitos' on Florida Ave to understand the Black Market for the U.S.Dollar. These experiences helped our students develop their Case Study on this topic.
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