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Buenos Aires

www.GoWithCEA.com/BuenosAires 1-877-449-2775

CEA Global Campus in 

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Connecting Students to International Higher EducationBecause education shouldn’t be one-size-fits-all, we’ve developed a robust catalog of diverse study abroad program options to better meet the needs of today’s universities and their students. Our Global Education Network comprises three well-defined learning environments, each contributing distinct advantages that together offer college students greater depth of choice in study abroad programming and services.

Global Campus in Buenos Aires

Greater Control, Maximum FlexibilityThe Global Campus model was designed to meet university faculty and advisor needs by establishing greater control of curriculum and educational space abroad. We work with university faculty to design courses that fit your institutional goals, and continually assess our programs via direct feedback from the universities we serve. Our campus locations are selected for ease of access to the local community, both its historic and contemporary culture, and equipped with the technology students require today for academic success. The Global Campus model is characterized by:

• Engagement with the local community through academic partnerships, shared programming, and service initiatives

• A focus on creative collaborations with U.S. colleges and universities

• U.S.-style academic calendar or specialized schedules

• Courses taught in English, as well as in the host language

• Curriculum designed around CEA’s “active learning” model to take learning beyond the classroom and into the city

• Rigorous external oversight of faculty hiring and curriculum development

• Management by highly qualified and locally knowledgeable academic and administrative staff, trained in the best practices in education abroad

Global Campus

Our signature, purpose-built learning environment is designed to engage students directly in the local culture.

Global AllianceThis new model of international higher learning reflects academic integration and collaboration with an international institution rooted in academic integrity.

The Global PartnersWe strategically choose these local institutions of higher learning to provide complementary, culturally immersive programs through direct enrollment with a local and/or international student body.

To learn more, call our University Relations team at 1-877-449-2775.

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Buenos Aires offers students an ideal setting to study abroad, having retained its many old, European traditions while emerging as a political, commercial and industrial center of Argentina. The greater Buenos Aires area boasts more than 13 million people – only 3 million within the city limits – and is famous for its diverse, multi-national population, rich landscape and vibrant culture. The Global Campus in Buenos Aires is located in downtown Buenos Aires and offers an interactive curriculum designed to incorporate the local culture through class visits to museums, local companies and NGOs.

Buenos Aires: Diverse Landscapes, Diverse People

• Spanish Language & Literature

• Business Ethics and Management in a Global Context

• Entrepreneurship: The Art of Creative Business

• An Economic History of Latin America

• Culture & Civilization of Argentina

CEA’s CurriculumThe Global Campus in Buenos Aires offers a variety of courses representing Spanish language, Business, Cultural Studies, History and Social Sciences. Electives are taught in English by our international faculty, who take advantage of their proximity to important local sites, events, and institutions offering unique opportunities to teach and learn outside the classroom. Popular courses include:

• The Culture of Food & Wine in Argentina

• Contemporary History of Argentina

• International Marketing

School of RecordGlobal Campus courses are designed in conjunction with,

approved and transcripted by the University of New Haven, which is accredited by the Commission on the Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (CIHE/NEASC). Learn more online at: www.GoWithCEA.com/UNH

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Contact us by e-mail if you are planning a visit to Buenos Aires.

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LegendGlobal Campus HighlightsEach CEA Global Campus offers close proximity to the significant landmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program. Exciting courses, highly-qualified faculty and a vibrant campus life contribute to a unique academic experience at CEA’s Global Campus in Buenos Aires.

• Premises in the Retiro-Recoleta area, very near Plaza San Martín and Florida street, with easy access to Buenos Aires’s major centers by public transport (5 minutes to Retiro train and bus station; 10 minutes to the Recoleta area)

• New 1,755-square-foot facility within Argentina s top English-language institution, incorporating four classrooms, student computer lab, resource center, student lounge, office space for visiting faculty and WiFi throughout

• Global Partnership with the University of Belgrano

Active Learning Close-Up Students in the Culture and Civilization of Argentina course take full advantage of the city of Buenos Aires, holding class sessions at the most significant landmarks of Argentina’s capital. The course also incorporates an academic field trip, led by the course professor, to San Antonio de Areco, considered the home of the gaucho, Argentina’s traditional horseman and folklore hero.

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Nearly 92 percent of CEA’s International Academic Leadership have published research or academic papers in their field. Learn more at www.GoWithCEA.com/InternationalTeam

CEA Leadership in Buenos Aires Your Partners in Education

John N. Hudson, MBA Buenos Aires Academic Dean & Campus Director

John Hudson was born in Buenos Aires and has lived in Argentina, the U.S., Mexico, England and Hong Kong. He holds an engineering degree from Purdue University and an MBA from Duke University in the U.S. Mr. Hudson brings to the Global Campus a decade of academic experience in Latin America with extensive business experience in global corporations. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in business administration at Henley Business School in the UK, where he is researching the challenges of culture in international business. He has previously worked as a graduate program director at UADE University, as director of the Universidad de Palermo’s Graduate School of Business, both in Buenos Aires, and has worked extensively with study abroad programs in Argentina with institutions both from the U.S. and Europe.

Gabriela Bittleston Buenos Aires Program Director

As the Program Director for Buenos Aires, Gabriela Bittleston is responsible for day-to-day management including, but not limited to, student services, host institution relations, local vendor relations, program academics, and student evaluations. In addition, Ms. Bittleston advises students on issues related to academics, cross-cultural information and health and safety, assists in management of city finances, and hires and trains other staff (and faculty). Originally from Mar del Plata, a beach community four hours from the Capital City, she has lived and worked in Buenos Aires for most of her life. She worked as a coordinator in the International Relations office at the University of Belgrano for 13 years. Ms. Bittleston graduated in Tourism from the Instituto Superior de Turismo Perito Moreno. She also earned certificates in Sales and Marketing, Hotel Management, and as a Travel Agent. She speaks Spanish, English, Portuguese and Italian fluently.

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[email protected]

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CEA Leadership in Buenos Aires

CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’s academic and professional networks in Buenos Aires support student integration into Argentine culture through conversation exchanges with local students and more. Students also may choose to enroll in a unique hybrid program through our Global Campus, allowing them to also take courses at our local partner institution, the University of Belgrano. Students also connect with the larger international student population in Buenos Aires through integrated classes and campus activities.

At the Global Campus, opportunities for class visits and student research projects are provided by key connections to local organizations and institutions, including a local food organization and an advertising agency.

Learn more about CEA Global Campus Buenos Aires at:

www.GoWithCEA.com/GC_BuenosAires

Faculty Snapshot: Your Local ColleaguesA resident of Argentina for more than 10 years, Anne Gustavsson (MA, University of Göteborg, Sweden) teaches The Culture & Civilization of Argentina in Buenos Aires. Anne has conducted research in Argentina on indigenous issues. She has also worked in the restoration of artistic and bibliographic treasures at the Universidad Nacional de San Martín. In Ms. Gustavsson’s course, students have the opportunity to learn and step into the various facets of Argentine culture, including exploring the famous Colón opera house, several museums, and the Recoleta cemetery – where many famous Argentines such as Evita Perón rest. Students also get to observe firsthand the unique gaucho culture found in San Antonio de Areco, where one can get as close as is possible to the true, free spirit and endless vistas of the Pampas lifestyle.

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University Programs

The CEA Global Campus offers exciting opportunities for customized study abroad programming, giving U.S. institutions the opportunity to develop faculty-led or group programs. We will partner with your institution to provide curricular and co-curricular planning and services, including: logistical planning, visa assistance, student housing, academic support and risk management. University programs also benefit from each Global Campus’s modern facilities, expert staff and local resources.

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University ProgramsThe CEA Global Campus offers exciting opportunities for customized study abroad programming, giving U.S. institutions the opportunity to develop faculty-led or group programs. We will partner with your institution to provide curricular and co-curricular planning and services, including: logistical planning, visa assistance, student housing, academic support and risk management. University programs also benefit from each Global Campus’s modern facilities, expert staff and local resources.

Learn more about CEA’s flexible programs by calling University Relations at 1-877-449-2775.

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