SIT Study Abroad IHP: Cities in the 21st Century: People, Planning, and Politics
- United States of America
- New York
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires
- Spain
- Barcelona
- South Africa
- Cape Town
About Program
Through the prism of social justice, examine how four global cities—New York, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, and Cape Town—work and operate within the global economy. This program takes a holistic and interdisciplinary view of critical urban issues, drawing not only from urban studies coursework but also student field-based observations, guided excursions, guest lectures, and homestay experiences. Meet with thought leaders and academics, public agencies, planners, elected officials, non-profits, and grassroots movements to see how urban citizens organize to envision, build, and create more just cities.
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Program Highlights
- Live and study in four global cities undergoing rapid change and facing unique challenges across four continents.
- Explore how politics, economics, culture, and geography shape built urban environments.
- Learn how to critically “read” a city and understand complex interconnected urban systems.
- Meet renowned academics, thought leaders, elected officials, and NGO staff members.
- Observe the community activism, media, and businesses that produce thriving urban environments.
Scholarships
SIT Robert Kantor Memorial Scholarship
Each year one student will be granted $10,000 in scholarship aid to study abroad with a SIT program. Funded by individual donors and foundations, the requirements are tight: seeking first-generation college students who've never traveled abroad before, currently attend an HBCU, and demonstrate strong financial need.