• "GESI is about engaging a world that is bigger, more exciting, and more complex than most people imagine. This abroad experience has allowed me to learn more about myself as a student, a partner in the work world, and as a member of humanity, and I'm looking forward to my continued growth in all these capacities."

    - Tarik Patterson

  • "GESI is not a program that teaches you how to help others. It is one that enables you to turn "others" into "us". It is real living with real people, and immerses you into a culture that is as sophisticated and complex as your own."

    - Michelle Kim

  • "GESI exposed me to the difficult but rewarding realities of community development: True impact comes from work at the grittiest level. If you're considering a career in a non-profit, NGO, social work, or anything that supports your community, an experience like this is vital."

    - Kirk Vaclavik

  • "There are two ways of learning: by keeping your nose to a book or by opening your eyes to the world. GESI provides the rare learning opportunity as it combines both forms. I know I have walked away invariably changed for the better."

    - Kalindi Shah

  • "Our project involved community members in every conceivable way. My relationships built with community members were my most proud and lasting accomplishments."

    –Sebastian Buffa

  • "I was looking for an opportunity to create lasting change--both in a community and in myself. GESI sets its participants up with the necessary tools and skills, and then gives them complete freedom to learn, fail, rework, and eventually succeed."

    - Rena Oppenheimer

  • "The program has given me a glimpse into what it is like to work internationally at the grassroots level. Having the hands on experience that the program has given me, I feel like I am one step ahead for other jobs in the development sector."

    - Ashley Fu

  • "The experience has given me a new perspective on everything from washing the dishes to how to address world hunger... I will be returning to the lessons I learned on this trip decades from now."

    - Alexis Suskin-Sperry

  • "The most unique aspect of this program is the opportunity to act on a theory that we had learned. GESI is a unique opportunity to experience how development theories, methodologies and practices actually play out in a community."

    - Lakshmi Ramachandran

  • "I will always treasure my home-stay experience. I became very close with my siblings and loved having a large family. I learned that wherever you are, a family is a family and life is lived day to day."

    - Ellen Abrams

  • "My home-stay was one of the best aspects of my summer. My sisters taught me so much about Ugandan culture as well as life in general. We have grown up on different sides of the world but we may as well as lived next door."

    - Chelsea Christman

  • "Professor Arntson's team building exercises and classes about group dynamics were invaluable. They gave our team the vocabulary and tools to mediate conflicts and make decisions while abroad and helped us understand each other's motivations."

    - Catherine Wu

  • "Our NGO let us work independently, but took co-ownership of our project, which was comforting as we were creating a proposal for them and we required input and feedback to know that our work had a purpose."

    - Elizabeth Montgomery

  • "Being at our NGO was the single best part of the trip. I loved the community, and I loved the people there. It is an amazing NGO that does amazing things. The challenges we faced taught us to overcome obstacles."

    - Alex Grubman

  • "The FSD site team was incredible. I've never worked with such capable, caring, fun people. They made me feel so at home and safe and also really supported us with our NGO."

    - Asha Toulmin

  • "I am very impressed by the commitment and intelligence of the fellow students in GESI. I definitely learned much from them."

    - XinKai Cheng

  • "The diversity of our group made us effective -- while others preferred to work on logistical, behind-the-scenes stuff; some were outspoken, others were more contemplative; some were better planners, some were better at actuating ideas on paper."

    - Abby Hannifan

  • "This program gave new meaning to hands on learning. The background at the institute on development was great, and a week later you were on site attempting to implement what you had learned, and in the process learning far more than you could imagine."

    - Rachel Suffrin

  • "The most unique thing was the amount of exposure we got to the community. I felt like I was a part of it and not just observing it."

    - Bryan Stenson

  • "This experience was absolutely applicable to my personal, professional, academic goals, especially when it comes to approaching development with a realistic perception of how it works on the ground."

    - Elizabeth Montgomery

  • "GESI has helped me mature as a team member and a prospective development worker."

    - C.A.

Center for Global Engagement (CGE) at the Buffett Center

The Center for Global Engagement (CGE)

GESI is run by Northwestern University’s Center for Global Engagement (CGE) at the Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies.

CGE is a comprehensive student support center dedicated entirely to improving undergraduates’ abilities to address global poverty and inequality. We help students attain tangible skills and critique academic theory through experiential learning.

With a unique set of multidisciplinary opportunities, ranging from study abroad programs to fellowships, CGE builds the capacity of young global leaders to cross borders and partner with communities to produce responsible, sustainable solutions to global challenges.

CGE connects students to a network of individuals and organizations at Northwestern and around the world. We are actively shaping a new generation of experienced, effective, and compassionate global leaders in a variety of fields.

Areas of Work:

  • The Global Engagement Studies Institute GESI is an experiential learning program where students are prepared to travel to the developing world in order to contribute to international development projects and community organizations. The program combines rigorous academics, professional work experience, and international service learning.
  • Mentoring Co-curricular Groups 
We mentor co-curricular students groups that think critically and act responsibly with regard to the international issues they care about. Such groups host yearlong programming that engages a vast network of undergraduates through student-led photo exhibits, conferences, seminars, workshops, service trips, and more.
  • Global Development Speaker Series Our popular Global Development Speaker Series helps students think more broadly about global challenges, contextualize their own international experiences in developing countries, and supplement their classroom learning with insights from scholars and practitioners of global development.
  • Grants
 CGE provides grants to undergraduates interested in pursuing local or international projects that concern a global challenge. We help students with planning, budgeting, and making connections to various organizations here and abroad.
  • Career Development Support Through our CGE Fellowship program, Ask Anything Hours, and more, students explore various job and internship opportunities, develop their skill sets in order to pursue meaningful post-graduate opportunities and careers, and connect with our alumni who nurture and guide students both during and after college in their professional and personal pursuits.
  • For more information visit: www.cge.northwestern.edu

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    The Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies

    The Center for Global Engagement is housed at the Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies at Northwestern University. The Buffett Center provides essential administrative support and serves as the liaison between GESI and the University.

    The Buffett Center sponsors and facilitates collaborative, interdisciplinary scholarship on crucial problems facing the world. The Buffett Center’s activities promote dialogue on international affairs enriching the educational program at Northwestern. Working with a variety of organizations and communities, the Buffett Center contributes to preparing exemplary global citizens.

    For more information, visit: www.cics.northwestern.edu