The Political Science Program at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, with the assistance of the University’s Division of International Studies & Programs, is pleased to introduce its Pacific Studies Program - a pioneering collaborative initiative between A&M-Kingsville and the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
The Pacific Studies Program (PSP) is being co-directed by Dr. Nirmal Goswami, Professor of Political Science, A&M-Kingsville and Dr. Elaine Webster, Director, Summer School and Continuing Education, University of Otago. The PSP will include graduate and undergraduate students traveling to and staying in New Zealand from July 5th, 2012, through July 22nd, 2012, attending classes at the University of Otago, and visiting multiple sites through field trips in the greater Otago region. Areas of focus include history, politics, economics, culture, sustainability and environmental policies, etc., with reference to both the greater Pacific region and New Zealand.
Dr. Christine Reiser-Robbins, Anthropology Program, Texas A&M-Kingsville, is directing a Service Learning Project, a special component of the PSP. The PSP will facilitate interaction between middle and high school students from Bishop School District, Texas, and Logan Park High School, Dunedin, Otago, through the application of Internet-enabled technologies.
You are all invited to cyber travel with us as we learn about the uniqueness of New Zealand and the surrounding region. This blog will document our experience. You are welcome to post comments.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Logan Park Voices
Exchanges would have been more educational if we had discussed deeper issues such as globalization. Political discussion in general would have made the discussion more interesting, as political opinion can vary from country to country. This could have allowed the students in both countries to be exposed to other opinions.
Chocolate Makes Everything Better
South Pacific Blue
The Delicious Side of Dunedin
Friday, July 20, 2012
Ramen Noodles
Law School at U of Otago? Possibly!
Dunedin Style
Thursday, July 19, 2012
A Cool Learning Community!
Katharine K.
Elisabeth C.
Mike T.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Love and War
After having a group breakfast we headed to class. Our seminar was titled “United States Servicemen in New Zealand and the Pacific during WWII” and was taught by Dr. Angela Wanhalla. Dr. Wanhalla briefly touched on Maori history and culture. I found it very interesting that Maori names differed by tribes and backgrounds; the Maori also had a special name for descendants for European settlers: Pakeha.