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Welcome to the online edition of EAP's World magazine! Here you will find web-exclusive features (marked with a ) as well as many of the stories from the last printed version in 2005.


Studying Evolution… in Sweden?
Chasing damselflies in Sweden transforms a UC Davis biology student into a passionate researcher in evolutionary studies, and opens possibilities for a Fulbright Scholarship.

Living with AIDS and “Axé”
In Brazil, one student’s work with AIDS patients helps to focus her career goals on health care in the developing world.

Learning from the Bees
EAP’s Tropical Biology and Conservation Program in Costa Rica inspires a student to pursue doctoral studies in research biology.


Research on EAP
Is research possible on an international exchange? Yes! EAP student projects cover all academic fields, from biomedical research in England to sociology in Brazil to international relations in Turkey.


Service Learning in Siena
In addition to learning the culture and language of Italy, students in Siena involve themselves in Italian life through volunteer work and internships.

Breathing Life into Ancient Rome
Archaeologist and EAP Professor Darius Arya centers his classes on regular visits to historic sites within Rome, drawing connections to modern American life.


Letters from Ghana
An EAP student in Ghana for a semester chose to stay for a full year based on her experiences so far.

A Weeks' Adventure in Ghana
Another EAP student shares his thoughts on his first two weeks at the University of Ghana, as he adjusts to the life and culture around him.


My Professor the Hero
An extraordinary individual who was a catalyst for democratic change teaches Media and Democratization in Hungary.


Japan: Then and Now
37 years ago, Kathy Masaoka studied in Japan. Her son’s EAP experience in Japan shows her how things have changed, and some things that haven’t.


Globalization in China
Chinese and UC students share different national perspectives as they study globalization side-by-side in Beijing.

New Scholarship Funds
The generosity of 1975 EAP alumna Linda Duttenhaver (Bordeaux, France) enables EAP students to go abroad on scholarship funds set up in the memory of her friend, Dan Wise.