The Global Scholars Program partners with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) around the world to
provide project-based learning opportunities to our students. The projects are a component of the GSP curriculum, and students work in small Collaborative Groups (CGs) to conduct research, design action plans, and implement initiatives for our partners. Students raise awareness for their partners and share their project experiences at GSP’s annual Global Engagement Symposium.
Current Partners
- Amnesty International Ann Arbor (U.S.A.)
- ALPHA Education (Canada)
- Fashioning for Social Environmental Justice (U.S.A.)
- High Atlas Foundation (Morocco)
- Inkululeko (South Africa)
- Peace of Art International (Lebanon)
- TRIBE (Liberia)
Past Partners
- Apne Aap Women’s Collective (India)
- Caminos de Agua (Mexico)
- Amnesty International Detroit Chapter (U.S.A.)
- We Help War Victims (U.S.A. & Laos)
- Peace Culture Village (Japan)
- Costa Rican Humanitarian Foundation (Costa Rica)
- Peace Boat U.S. (U.S.A.)
- Sucheta Kriplani Shiksha Niketan – SKSN (India)
- Collateral Repair Project (Jordan)
- Foundation of Orthopedics & Complex Spine (Ghana)
- Bright Life (Cambodia)
- Warm Heart Worldwide (Thailand)
- SPARC (India)
- Rift Valley (Ethiopia)
- Gyan Shala (India)
- Amar Jyoti (India)
- Freedom House (U.S.A.)
- Wishing Well (India)
- International Samaritan (U.S.A.)
- Jewish Family Services (U.S.A.)