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Kunming Summer - China & Southeast Asian Development
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These dates are preliminary and are subject to change. Students should not book flights according to these dates.
Our mission is simple: to provide you with the best study abroad program possible—which includes the highest quality academic and cultural experiences.
You take a Chinese language course (offered at varying levels), in addition to the core course, Economic Development of the Greater Mekong Subregion. The core course is taught by Beijing Center Director Brian Eyler and is supported by guest lecturers from the United Nations Development Programme Greater Mekong Subregion project and Yunnan University, among other institutions.
You earn 8 credits total through the 3-credit Chinese language course and the 5-credit core course.
This is a list of potential course offerings. After you are accepted, you will see a list of final course offerings in your MyIESabroad account.
In addition to the mobile learning field trips, IES Abroad Kunming organizes field study that complements what you’re learning in the classroom, and contributes to your general knowledge of Asian culture and society.
Our job is to make sure that your greatest challenge is deciding what landmarks to see first or discovering the best café—not finding a place to live where you feel comfortable. We do our best to locate housing that is reflective of how the local students are living. Our goal is that when you leave Kunming, it will feel like home.
Residence Hall – You live in a single room or two-bedroom suite with another IES Abroad student in a residence hall on Yunnan University’s campus. You are responsible for your own meals. During the field study period outside of Kunming, some meals may be provided.
Part of making you feel at home in Kunming is doing our best to help you feel safe and cared for. Whether it is an orientation program that prepares you, housing that is well-located and comfortable, or the field trips that take you to places off the beaten path—we’re all about our student services. This is just one of the things we’re known for.
During the first few days after arrival, you will receive practical information on housing, transportation, and extracurricular activities, while also learning about Chinese, Southeast Asian, and Kunming culture with students in the Kunming Environmental Studies Program.
Mobile Learning Field Trips & Cultural Events
A 14-day mobile learning field trip is organized to locations in Yunnan, Vietnam, and Laos. The field trip begins in the Hekou free trade zone along the Vietnamese border and then travels overland to Hanoi. In cooperation with Vietnam Foreign Trade University, you have the opportunity to meet with businessmen and government officials promoting international development, as well as with local people to better understand Chinese-Vietnamese relations.
A one-day trip introduces you to the wonder of Halong Bay. From Hanoi, you travel to the Laos capital of Vientiane to meet with relevant government institutions, international NGOs, and Chinese business people. The final leg of the trip to tropical Luang Prabang immerses you in traditional Lao culture and river life along the Mekong. The cost of this trip is included in the program fee.
You also take a three-day mobile learning field trip to Dali to learn of development plans for the upper Mekong River Basin and regional environmental protection efforts. Dali Old Town is located between the snow-capped Cang Shan and the 60-mile-long Er’hai Lake. You conduct a cost-benefit analysis of the Xiaowan Dam, the second largest dam in China and the largest high-dam on the Mekong River.
Weekend excursions and cultural events are also offered.
Optional Tibet Field Trip
An optional post-semester 10-day trip to Tibet is offered to all IES Kunming students. IES staff and a team of professional Tibetan guides will take you from the markets and temples of Lhasa to high mountain passes and camping by the shores of alpine lakes. We will visit sites including the Potala Palace, once the home of the Dalai Lamas; Jokhang Temple, the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism; and the Sera Monastery where we will watch the monks participate in their daily debate ritual. Lodging will be in local hostels or sometimes camping in tents under the stars. Most meals and all local transportation is provided. Contact IES staff for information on pricing and schedule. The itinerary is subject to change or cancellation depending upon the political situation in Tibet.
The IES Abroad staff at the Kunming Center can’t wait to welcome you. Located in culturally diverse Kunming, we will be there to support you when you need it.
Our Center
The IES Abroad Kunming Center is located on the campus of Yunnan University, one of China’s top research universities. The building is 6 stories, without an elevator. The IES Abroad Kunming Center shares the same floor as the student dorm rooms and IES Abroad classrooms. This contributes to the vibrant living-learning community for IES Abroad students, staff, and faculty. There is wireless internet access in the Center space, including the classrooms, offices, and resource room.
Features of the IES Abroad Kunming Center include:
Staff offices
Multi-purpose Resource Center/IES Abroad Library
Classrooms
The building is also used for housing for other international students from Southeast Asia, classrooms, and offices.
Center staff:
Meet the Director
Brian Eyler | Center Director
Brian Eyler holds a Masters of Pacific International Affairs (MPIA) from UC San Diego specializing in China’s economic development and received his undergraduate degree from Bucknell University. He has studied and worked in China for more than 14 years. His current academic research focuses on the international downstream effects of China’s economic development projects in the Mekong River basin (in China’s Yunnan province) upon Southeast Asia. Prior to becoming the Center Director in Kunming, Brian worked as the IES Abroad Center Director in Beijing for seven years and has led the Kunming Summer programs since 2011.
IES Abroad Staff
Will Feinberg Student Affairs Coordinator
Faculty Language Faculty
IES Abroad language faculty are experienced Chinese language instructors from the Yunnan University College of International Students. The instructors are dedicated to teaching the IES Abroad language curriculum and utilize standard and innovative Western second language teaching methods.
Area Studies Faculty
IES Abroad area studies faculty typically hold advanced degrees from prestigious Chinese or Western universities, have studied or taught at Western universities, have published in China and abroad, and currently hold positions at universities such as Yunnan University, Kunming Institute of Technology, and the China Academy of Sciences, or are prestigious Fulbright scholars. All faculty are actively involved in producing research related to the curriculum at IES Abroad Kunming.
Kunming Summer - China & Southeast Asian Development
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These dates are preliminary and are subject to change. Students should not book flights according to these dates.
Our mission is simple: to provide you with the best study abroad program possible—which includes the highest quality academic and cultural experiences.
You take a Chinese language course (offered at varying levels), in addition to the core course, Economic Development of the Greater Mekong Subregion. The core course is taught by Beijing Center Director Brian Eyler and is supported by guest lecturers from the United Nations Development Programme Greater Mekong Subregion project and Yunnan University, among other institutions.
You earn 8 credits total through the 3-credit Chinese language course and the 5-credit core course.
This is a list of potential course offerings. After you are accepted, you will see a list of final course offerings in your MyIESabroad account.
In addition to the mobile learning field trips, IES Abroad Kunming organizes field study that complements what you’re learning in the classroom, and contributes to your general knowledge of Asian culture and society.
Our job is to make sure that your greatest challenge is deciding what landmarks to see first or discovering the best café—not finding a place to live where you feel comfortable. We do our best to locate housing that is reflective of how the local students are living. Our goal is that when you leave Kunming, it will feel like home.
Residence Hall – You live in a single room or two-bedroom suite with another IES Abroad student in a residence hall on Yunnan University’s campus. You are responsible for your own meals. During the field study period outside of Kunming, some meals may be provided.
Part of making you feel at home in Kunming is doing our best to help you feel safe and cared for. Whether it is an orientation program that prepares you, housing that is well-located and comfortable, or the field trips that take you to places off the beaten path—we’re all about our student services. This is just one of the things we’re known for.
During the first few days after arrival, you will receive practical information on housing, transportation, and extracurricular activities, while also learning about Chinese, Southeast Asian, and Kunming culture with students in the Kunming Environmental Studies Program.
Mobile Learning Field Trips & Cultural Events
A 14-day mobile learning field trip is organized to locations in Yunnan, Vietnam, and Laos. The field trip begins in the Hekou free trade zone along the Vietnamese border and then travels overland to Hanoi. In cooperation with Vietnam Foreign Trade University, you have the opportunity to meet with businessmen and government officials promoting international development, as well as with local people to better understand Chinese-Vietnamese relations.
A one-day trip introduces you to the wonder of Halong Bay. From Hanoi, you travel to the Laos capital of Vientiane to meet with relevant government institutions, international NGOs, and Chinese business people. The final leg of the trip to tropical Luang Prabang immerses you in traditional Lao culture and river life along the Mekong. The cost of this trip is included in the program fee.
You also take a three-day mobile learning field trip to Dali to learn of development plans for the upper Mekong River Basin and regional environmental protection efforts. Dali Old Town is located between the snow-capped Cang Shan and the 60-mile-long Er’hai Lake. You conduct a cost-benefit analysis of the Xiaowan Dam, the second largest dam in China and the largest high-dam on the Mekong River.
Weekend excursions and cultural events are also offered.
Optional Tibet Field Trip
An optional post-semester 10-day trip to Tibet is offered to all IES Kunming students. IES staff and a team of professional Tibetan guides will take you from the markets and temples of Lhasa to high mountain passes and camping by the shores of alpine lakes. We will visit sites including the Potala Palace, once the home of the Dalai Lamas; Jokhang Temple, the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism; and the Sera Monastery where we will watch the monks participate in their daily debate ritual. Lodging will be in local hostels or sometimes camping in tents under the stars. Most meals and all local transportation is provided. Contact IES staff for information on pricing and schedule. The itinerary is subject to change or cancellation depending upon the political situation in Tibet.
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The IES Abroad staff at the Kunming Center can’t wait to welcome you. Located in culturally diverse Kunming, we will be there to support you when you need it.
Our Center
The IES Abroad Kunming Center is located on the campus of Yunnan University, one of China’s top research universities. The building is 6 stories, without an elevator. The IES Abroad Kunming Center shares the same floor as the student dorm rooms and IES Abroad classrooms. This contributes to the vibrant living-learning community for IES Abroad students, staff, and faculty. There is wireless internet access in the Center space, including the classrooms, offices, and resource room.
Features of the IES Abroad Kunming Center include:
The building is also used for housing for other international students from Southeast Asia, classrooms, and offices.
Meet the Director
Brian Eyler | Center Director
Brian Eyler holds a Masters of Pacific International Affairs (MPIA) from UC San Diego specializing in China’s economic development and received his undergraduate degree from Bucknell University. He has studied and worked in China for more than 14 years. His current academic research focuses on the international downstream effects of China’s economic development projects in the Mekong River basin (in China’s Yunnan province) upon Southeast Asia. Prior to becoming the Center Director in Kunming, Brian worked as the IES Abroad Center Director in Beijing for seven years and has led the Kunming Summer programs since 2011.
IES Abroad Staff
Will Feinberg
Student Affairs Coordinator
Faculty
Language Faculty
IES Abroad language faculty are experienced Chinese language instructors from the Yunnan University College of International Students. The instructors are dedicated to teaching the IES Abroad language curriculum and utilize standard and innovative Western second language teaching methods.
Area Studies Faculty
IES Abroad area studies faculty typically hold advanced degrees from prestigious Chinese or Western universities, have studied or taught at Western universities, have published in China and abroad, and currently hold positions at universities such as Yunnan University, Kunming Institute of Technology, and the China Academy of Sciences, or are prestigious Fulbright scholars. All faculty are actively involved in producing research related to the curriculum at IES Abroad Kunming.