A Transformative Experience: Webster University's Short-Term Faculty-Led Program in Geneva
October 31, 2023
Webster University's Short-Term Faculty-Led Program for Summer 2023 took students
on an unforgettable journey to Geneva, Switzerland. The program, overseen by professors
Danielle MacCartney (Interim Dean of College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology) and Kate Parsons (Professor of Philosophy), offered students
an immersive experience that combined academic rigor with cultural exploration.
The three-week program concentrated on the subject of Global Gender Rights, specifically
examining the intersections of gender, sexuality and global politics. Students explored
how racism, sexism, ableism, nationalism, colonialism and imperialism influence discussions
about gender and sexuality in international organizations. To lay a solid foundation
for the three-week, on-site experience, students were required to complete five weeks
of comprehensive online coursework in advance of the travel component.
MacCartney and Parsons had previously collaborated to bring Study Abroad programs
to life: leading expeditions to Thailand and Costa Rica in previous years. While the
Costa Rica and Thailand programs emphasized inequality and the environment, the Geneva
program sought to explore gender studies with a particular focus on LGBTQ rights and international law and policy. The Geneva
program also paired international immersion with undergraduate research, providing
students with a unique and enriching educational experience.
“Kate and I started doing research on the most effective ways of integrating high-impact
practices, like Study Abroad and undergraduate research, to offer maximum benefit
to students,” explained MacCartney. “We picked Geneva because it is the hub of international
rights discourses.”
During the trip, Webster students had the opportunity to have discussions with several
international organizations, representatives and scholars specializing in LGBTQ rights.
This included meetings with the United Nations Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation
and Gender Identity, ILGA World (The International Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans and
Intersex Association), Pink Cross, Rainbow Families, The Lesbian Organization of Switzerland,
Joseph Comer (author of "Discourses of Queer Mobility and the Mediatization of Equality"),
Joseph Marquez (Professor of International Relations at Webster Geneva), and others.
The city's significance was further underscored by the opportunity for students to
participate in the concurrent meeting of the United Nations' Human Rights Council.
Students gained insight into the advocacy and scholarly work undertaken by these organizations
and individuals, witnessing firsthand the efforts to drive change and shape policy.
The program also gave students an opportunity to experience several cultural aspects
within Geneva. Students visited Glacier 3000, where they walked across a bridge between peaks 3,000 meters high. Taste testing
Swiss chocolate was also a highlight.
"The joy of experiencing a new culture through the eyes of our students while traveling
abroad is something we truly love,” said Parsons. “It's quite exciting to see their
worlds open up, and the learning they do about themselves is often a highlight of
the experience."
It's Your World. Explore!
At Webster, faculty-led programs serve as an excellent introduction to studying abroad.
These programs are particularly beneficial for those new to traveling or those with
commitments at home that prevent longer overseas studies. These programs are designed
to enrich the curriculum by giving students a learning experience outside the classroom
and allowing them to better understand the world around them.
Find out more about future programs.
To learn more about program offerings and Study Abroad scholarships, visit Webster’s
Study Abroad website or contact the Office of Study Abroad at worldview@webster.edu.