Global environmental citizenship Course
The Global environmental citizenship course is an international course on global citizenship, focusing on environmental justice. It is taught online and coordinated by a professor from Loyola University Chicago.
The course objectives are:
- Understand the local and global impacts of biodiversity loss, water scarcity and climate change
- Evaluate these impacts from a moral and spiritual perspective
- Act as responsible citizens, locally and globally, in the face of these challenges
Students selected for the MAGIS program will take the first part of the course during the 2nd quadrennium of Block 2 and the second part during the first quadrennium of Block 3.
Course" exchange stay
The "course" exchange stay enables students selected for the MAGIS program to take courses (for +/- 30 ECTS credits) during one term (the 1st term of Boc 3) at one of the participating Jesuit universities in or outside Europe.
The stay is supported by a "course" mobility grant for partner universities where a bilateral agreement has been concluded with UNamur. This information can be found in the list of MAGIS program partners on Webcampus.
Service Learning
During the exchange stay, the students selected for the MAGIS program will carry out a service learning mission (internship, volunteering, etc), organized and supervised by the host University.
This will enable students to:
- Understand the local environment
- Get involved in community support
- Learn and take on responsibilities
Organization of these 3 components
These three components are organized as follows:
